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da  la  nattat*  da  l'axamplaira  film*,  at  Bn 
conformit*  avac  las  conditions  du  contrat  da 
filmaga. 


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tha  last  page  with  a  printad  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  covar  whan  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  ara  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


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darniire  page  qui  comports  une  empreinte 
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pramiAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  an  terminant  par 
la  darniAre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


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shall  contain  the  symbol  — »>  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED "),  or  the  symbol  y  (meaning  'END  "), 
whichever  applies. 


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derni*re  image  de  chaque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  — ►  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbols  V  signifie  "FIN". 


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different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  onb  exposure  ara  filmed 
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right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
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Sibltotljeco    Americana. 


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Vol.  V. — Costa  to  Du  Moulin. 


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DICTIONARY 


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Books    relating    to    Slmerico, 


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PROM    ITS    DISCOVERY    TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME. 


By    JOSEPH    SABIN. 


Volume  V. 


I 


jint.  i  ff^cod,  Prtfact  to  tht  Hitttry  tf  Oxftrd. 


J.   SABIN  &  SONS,  84  NASSAU   STREET. 
1873. 


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Edition,  515  Copies,  8vo,  of  which  25  are  for  Presentation, 
And  no  Copies  on  J.arg?  Pap;r,  of  which  10  are  for  Presentation. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1873,  by 

J.  SABIN  &  SONS, 

In  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress),  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


BSADSTRUT    PrUB 


TO 


EDWARD    G.     ASAY,     Esq^., 

OF  CHICAGO,  III., 

WHO   PLACED   FOR    MY   VSI,  AS    WELL   AS    HIS  OWN    CONVENIENCE,  HIS   ENTIRE    LIBRARY  IN 

MY  POSSESSION    DURING  HIS    VISIT  TO    EUROPE,  AND  THUS   AIDED  MY  RESEARCHES, 

AND  SAVED  HIS  BOOKS  FROM    THE    FLAMES  WHICH  DESTROYED  CHICAGO, 

AND   PROBABLY    WOULD   HAVE    DESTROYED   HIS    LIBRARY, 

THIS    VOLUME    IS    RESPECTFULLY    DEDICATED    BY 


JOSEPH   SABIN. 


Niw  VoiK,  May  is,  1873. 


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A    Dictionary    of    Books 


RELATING    TO    AMERICA. 


OSTA  RICA.  Coup  d'oeil  sur  la 
Republique  de  Costa  Rica.  Paris.  1849. 
8vo.     Map.  17015 

Der  Freistaat  Costa  Rica,  in  Mittel- 
Amerika  und  seine  Wichtigkcit  fur  den 
Welthandel,  den  Ackerbau  und  die  ICoI- 
onisation.  Nach  dem  Franzosischen  rJes 
F.  M.  bearbeitet,  mit  einem  Anhang 
und  I  Karte  versehen  von  Freiherrn  A.  v.  Biilow.  Berlin: 
Hempel.   1 850.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  88.  170 16 

Informe  del  secretario  de  estado  en  los  departmentos  de 
hacienda,  guerra,  marina,  y  caminos,  presentado  a  las  camaras 
legislativas  de  1865.  San  Jose:  imprenta  nacional.  [1866?]  Sm. 
folio.  1 70 1 7 

Republique  de  Costa-Rica.  Notice  statistique  et  catalogue. 
Exposition  universelle  de  1867.  Paris:  imp.  V'  Bouchard- 
Huzard.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  18.  17018 

[CosTANso  (M.)]  Diario  Historico  de  los  Viages  de  mar  y 
tierra  hechos  al  norte  de  California,  de  orden  del  Virrey  de 
Nueva  Espafia  Marques  De  Croix  y  por  direccion  de  D.  Jose 
Galvaz.  Executados  por  la  tropa  destinada  a  dicho  objeto  al 
mando  de  Caspar  de  Portola,  y  por  los  Paquchotes  S.  Carlos  y 
S.  Antonio  de  orden  del  Exc.  Sr.  Virrey,  Mexico:  En  la  im- 
prenta del  Gobierno.   1776.    Folio,  pp.  56.  1 70 19 

Signed  D.  Miguel  Costanso.     Printed  for  piivsie  distribution.      The  following  !• 
probably  a  translation  from  this  rare  Spanish  original  > 

VOL.    V.  X 


10 


COTEJO. 


I 


CosTANSo.  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  Expeditions  by  Sea 
and  Land  to  the  North  of  California:  in  1768,  1769,  and  1770; 
when  Spanish  Establishments  were  first  made  at  San  Diego  and 
Monte  Rey.  From  a  Spanish  MS.,  translated  by  William 
Revely,  Esq.  Published  by  A.  Dalrymple.  London:  Gtorge 
Bigg,   1790.   4to,  pp.  76.     2  Maps.  17020 

According  to  Rich,  this  ii  a  tranilatiun  of  a  Spaniih  manuteript  prciented  to  Dr> 
Dalrymple  by  Dr.  Kobertiun.  The  rarity  of  the  original  may  have  rendered  it  necei- 
lary  to  cause  a  tranicript  ui  be  made{  according  to  the  *' Monthly  Review,"  the  tram- 
lator  hai  enriched  it  with  notes  and  two  mapi. 

CosTE  (John  Francis).  Oratio  Habita  in  capitolio  Guliel- 
mopolitano  In  Comitiis  Universitatis  Virginiae,  Die  xii  Junii 
M.DCC.LXXxii.  Dum  faventc  Gallorum  Ducum  &  Militum  fre- 
quentia,  Mcdica?  Cooptationis  Laurea  donabatur  Christianissimi 
Regis  Exercitus  Archiatcr,  Joannes-Franciscus  Coste,  Saluber- 
rimarum  Medicinx  Facultatum  Parisiensis  Alumnus,  Valentinae 
Doctor,  Pcnnsylvaniensis  Doctor  Honorarius;  Rcgip.rum  Medi- 
cinx  Socictatum  Londincnsis,  Edimburg.,  Paris.  Regii  Lothar- 
ingorum  Medicorum  Collcgii  Honorarius;  e  Regiis  Scientiarum, 
Artium  &  Litterarum  Academiis  Nanceiana,  Lugdunensi,  Di- 
vionensi;  ex  Humana  Societate  Philadelphiensi;  Societatis  Phi- 
losophicae  Americana^  Socius;  Arcis  &  Militaris  Nosocomit 
Caleti,  Navaiiumque  Regis  Exercituum  Medicus.  Lugduni 
Batavorum.   1783.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  103.  ba.  17021 

See  •'  Hist.  Mag.,"  iv.  90  j  vn.  327. 

[CosTELLo  (J.  M.)]  John  M.  Costello;  or,  the  Beauty  of 
Virtue,  exemplified  in  an  American  Youth.  Baltimore:  f. 
Murphy  y  Co.   1869.    i8mo,  pp.  204.     Portrait.  17022 

CosTi  (A.  M.)  Memoir  on  the  Trent  Affair.  By  Ans. 
Michelo  Costi,  Publicist  of  Venice,  Italy.  fVashingtony  D.  C: 
McGilll^  IVitherow.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  1 7023 

Costume  of  America.  Philadelphia:  G.  S.  Jppleton.  1851. 
i8mo.  17024 

Reprinted  in  Philadelphia :    C.   G.  Henderion  &  Co.  1852.     A  trifling  afTair  for 
children. 

Cotejo  de  la  Conducta  del  Rey  Felipe  V.  con  la  del  Rey 
Britanico  antes  de  la  Convencion,  aflo  1739.  Madrid:  Antoine 
Marin.   1 739.  17025 

Cotejo  de  la  Conducta  de  S.  M.  con  de  el  Rey  Britanico,  etc. 
His  Catholic  Majesty's  Conduct  compared  with  that  of  His  Bri- 
tannick  Majesty,  as  well  with  regard  to  what  happened  before 


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COTTEREL. 


II 


Rey 

itoine 
7025 

etc. 
Bri- 
fore 


the  convention  of  the  14th  Jan.  of  this  year,  1739,  as  to  what 
has  been  done  since,  until  the  publication  of  Reprisals  and  Decla- 
ration of  War.  Printed  by  authority  at  Madrid.  London:  T, 
Cooper.  [1739.]    8vo,  pp.  63.  17026 

In  Spaniiti  and  Engliih,  and  relatei  principally  to  affjiri  in  America, 

[Cotes  (H.)]  An  Enquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  a  late  Right 
Honourable  Commoner.      London.    1766.    8vo,  pp.  72.  s. 

By  H.  Cotei,  aiiiited  by  R.  Grenville.     The  commoner  wai  William  Pitt. 

CoTHEAL  (A.  J.)  A  Grammatical  Sketch  of  the  Language 
spoken  by  the  Indians  of  the  Mosquito  Shore,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo.  17028 

CoTHREN  (W.)  History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  Connecti- 
cut, from  the  First  Indian  Deed  in  1659  to  1854,  including 
the  Present  Towns  of  Washington,  in  Southbury,  Bethlem, 
Roxbury,  and  Part  of  Oxford  and  Middlebury.  By  William 
Cothrcn.  ...  IVaterbury^  Conn.:  Branson  Brothers.  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  xi,  9-833,  viii.     Portrait  and  Plates.  b.  17029 

&e  Woodbury,  Conn, 

CoTOGNO  (Ott).  Nuovo  itinerario  delle  poste  per  lutto  il 
mondo,  aggiuntovi  11  modo  di  scrivere  a  tutte  le  parti.  Milano. 
1616.    i6mo.  17030 

Includes  "  Relatione  de  viaggi  per  I'Europa,  Asia  et  Africa."  Libri'i  copy  lold,  in 
1847,  for  thirty  francs. 

CoTTEN  (E.  R.)  Life  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Macon,  of  North- 
Carolina  ...  his  Public  Life;  his  Private  Life.  By  Edward  R. 
Cotten,  of  N.  C.     Baltimore.   1840.    i2mo,  pp.  272.     s.  17031 

Cotter  (R.)  Sketches  of  Bermuda,  or  Somers'  Islands. 
By  Richard  Cotter,  Purser  R.  N.  London:  E.  JVilson.  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  69.     Map  and  Plates.  17032 

CoTTEREL  (F.  F.)  Esquisse  historique  des  principaux  evene- 
mens  arrivees  a  Saint  Domingue  depuis  I'incendie  du  Cap  jusqu' 
a  I'expulsion  de  Southonax ;  leurs  causes,  leurs  effects.  Situa- 
tion actuelle  de  cette  colonic  et  moyens  d'y  retablir  la  tran- 
quillite.  A  la  Chine,  on  punit  le  mandarin  d'une  province  qui 
s'est  revoltee,  parce  que  c'est  toujours  a  sa  mauvaise  conduite 
qu'on  attribu«  les  ecarts  du  peuple.  ...  J.  J.  Rosseau.  Par 
Francois  Frederic  Cotterel.  A  Paris :  de  I'imprimerie  de  Chris- 
tophe  Jean  Gele.  Ari  vi.  [1798.]    8vo,  pp.  x,  68.  P.  17033 

A  lively  and  intereiting  iketch  of  the  distensions  between  the  blacks  and  mulattoes, 
etc.,  at  St.  Domingo.    The  author  wu  a  physician.    &tt  Querard. 


12 


COTTOM. 


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CoTTiNEAU  (D.  L.)  Geographical  Compilations;  being  an 
Accurate  Description  of  all  the  Kingdoms,  Republics,  and  States 
of  the  Known  World,  arranged  in  a  Catechetical  Form.  Com- 
piled by  D.  L.  Cottineau.     Baltimore.   i8o6.    2  vols.,  i2mo. 

CoTTiNG  (Benjamin  Eddy).  Statistics  of  Consumption  in 
Roxbury  ...  .  Boston.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  17035 

CoTTiNO  (J.  R.)     Geology  of  Georgia;  being  the  Result  of 
a  Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey  of  the  State,  ...  in  1836. 
...    Volume  I.      MilUdgevilU:    Park  and  Rogers,   1841.     4to 
pp.  8.  B.  17036 

[CoTTiNG  (Uriah).]  The  Boston  and  Roxbury  Mill  Cor- 
poration. [Signed]  Uriah  Cotting,  Boston,  Jan.  181 8.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  20.  17037 

Cotton  (Alfred  Johnson).  Cotton's  Keepsake.  Poems  on 
Various  Subjects,  By  Rev.  Judge  A.  J.  Cotton  ...  [with]  Auto- 
biographical Sketch,  ...  and  a  Condensed  History  of  the  Early 
[Indiana]  Settlements  ...  .  Cincinnati:  JppUgate  &  Co.  1858. 
]2mo,  pp.  526.     Portrait.  c,  h.  17038 

Cotton  (Anne).  An  Account  of  Our  Late  Troubles  in  Vir- 
ginia. Written  in  1676,  by  Mrs.  An.  Cotton,  of  Q.  Creeke. 
Published  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  in  the  Richmond  (Va.) 
Enquirer,  of  12  Sept.  1804.  Washington:  Printed  by  Peter 
Force.  1835.      8vo,  pp.  11.  o.  17039 

Forms  No.  9,  Vol.  i.,  of  Peter  Force's  "  Tracts." 

[Cotton  (E.)]  The  Peculiar  Treasure  of  the  Almighty  King 
Opened,  and  the  Jewels  that  are  made  up  in  it  Exposed,  at  Bos- 
ton Lecture,  July  14,  1726.  Whereof  one  is  more  particularly 
exhibited  in  the  character  of  Mrs.  E.  Cotton,  who  was  laid  up 
a  few  days  before.     Boston:  D.  Henchman.   1726.     8vo. 

Cotton  (H.)  The  Typographical  Gazetteer,  attempted  by 
the  Rev.  Henry  Cotton  ...  .  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  mdccc- 
XXV.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  219.  BAo  -\-  Second  Edition,  corrected 
and  much  enlarged.  Oxford:  University  Press,  mdcccxxxi. 
8vo,  pp.  xviii,  393.  BA.  +  Second  Series.  Oxford:  Clarendon 
Press.  MDCCC.LXvi.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  376,  (i).  ba.  17041 

The  number  of  American  places  citi  u  in  the  Second  Series  is  very  large,  and  pp. 
S143-308  are  devoted  to  a  monograph  on  the  newspaper  press  in  the  United  States. 
The  author's  "List  of  Editions  of  the  Bible,  and  parts  thereof,  ...  Oxford.  i8zi." 
+  "Second  Edition.  Oxford,  mdcccui."  8vo,  contains  some  account  of  American 
Bibles. 


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[Cotton  (J.)]  An  Abstract  of  the  Lawes  of  New  England, 
as  they  are  now  Established.  London:  F.  Coles  Isf  IV.  Ley. 
1 641.    4to,  pp.  15,  2.  17042 

The  firit  printed  collection  of  laws  for  New  England.  &tt  "  Mass.  Historical  Col- 
lections," Vol.  VIII.,  Third  Series,  "Mr.  Gray's  Account  of  the  Early  Laws  of  Massa- 
chusetts." Reprinted  in  Force's  "Tracts,"  in.}  "Mass.  Hist.  Sue.  Collections,"  Vol. 
v..  First  Series. 

Cotton.  An  |  Abstract  |  of  |  Laws  and  Government.  |  Where- 
in as  in  a  Mirrour  may  be  seen  |the  wisdom  &  perfection  of  the 
Government  of|Christs  Kjngdome.  |  Accomodable  to  any  State 
or  form  of  |  Government  in  the  world,  that  is  not  Antichri-|stian 
or  Tyrannicall.  [Collected  and  digested  into  the  ensuing  Method, 
by  [that  Godly,  Grave,  and  Judicious  Divine,  Mr.  John  |  Cotton, 
of  Boston  in  New-England,  in  his  Life-time,  |  and  presented  to 
the  generall  Court  of  the  Massachusets.  |  And  now  published 
after  his  death,  by  |  William  Aspinwall.  |  London^  \  Printed  by  M. 
S.for  Livewel  Chapman^  and  are  to  be  sold\at  the  Crown  in  Popes- 
head  Ji/ey^  1655. 1   4to,  3  1.,  pp.  35,  2.  J.C.B.,  w.  17043 

Reprinted  in  "Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Colls.,"  x.  173-187. 

Cotton.  Answer  to  Master  Roger  Williams.  Edited  by 
J.  L.  Dinman.     Providence^  R.  I.   1867.    410,  pp.  240.     17044 

*<  Narragansett  Club  Publications,"  11.  1-240. 


Cotton.     The 
in  the  bloud  of  the 


Bloudy  Tenent,  [washed,  I  And  made  white 
Lambe:  being  discussed  and  discharged  of| 
bloud-guiltinesse  by  just  Defence.  |  Wherein  |  The  great  Ques- 
tions of  this  present  time  are  [handled,  viz.  How  farre  Liberty 
of  Conscience  [ought  to  be  given  to  those  that  truly  fcare  God? 
And  how  farre  [  restrained  to  turbulent  and  pestilent  persons, 
that  not  one-[ly  raze  the  foundation  of  Godliness,  but  disturb 
the  Civill|Peace  where  they  live?  Also  how  farre  the  Magis- 
trate may  pro-|ceed  in  the  duties  of  the  first  Table?  And  that 
all  the  Magistrates  I  ought  to  study  the  word  and  will  of  God, 
that  they  may  frame  [their  Government  according  to  it.  I  Dis- 
cussed [As  they  are  alledged  from  divers  Scriptures,  out  of  [the 
Old  and  New  Testament.  Wherein  also  the  practise  of  [  Princes 
is  debated,  together  with  the  Judgement  of  An-[cient  and  late 
Writers  of  most  precious  esteeme.  [  Whereunto  is  added  a  Reply 
to  Mr.  Williams! Answer,  '°  ^^'  Cottons  Letter. (By  John 
Cotton  Batchelor  in  Divinity,  and  [Teacher  of  the  Church  of 
Christ  at  Boston  in  New-England.  |  London j  [  Printed  by  Matthew 


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Ssmntons  for  Hannah  Jllen^  at  the  Crowne\in  Popes- Head- J/Uy. 
1647. 1    4to,  Title,  pp.  195,  144.  BA.,  c,  j.c.B.  17045 

A  rare  volume.     Mr.  J.  A.  Rice's  copy  lold  fur  $62.50.     The  following  is  partly 
made  up  from  Cotton  : 

Cotton.      Wholesome   Severity  reconciled  with  |  Christian 
Liberty,  I  or  the  True  Resolution  of  a  present  Con-|  troversie 
concerning  Liberty  ot"|  Conscience.    Here  you  have  the  Question 
stated,  the  middle]  way  beiwixt  Popish  Tyrannieand  Schismatiz- 
ing  I  Liberty  approved,  and  also  confirmed  from  |  Scripture,  and 
the  testimonies  of  Divines,  |  yea,  of  whole  Churches.  |  The  Chief 
Arguments  and  Exceptions]  used  in  ThejBloudy  Tenent,  The 
Compassionate   Samaritane  |  M.   S.   to   A.    S.   &c.,   examined.  | 
Eight   Distinctions  added  for  qualifying  and  |  clearing  the  whole 
matter.]  And   in   conclusion,  a  Paraenetick  to  the   five  Apo-| 
logists  for  choosing   Accommodation   rather  |  than   toleration.] 
Imprimatur.  la.  Crawford.   December  16,  1644.]  London:  Printed 
for  Christopher  Meredith^  and  are  to  be  sold  at  the  Signe  of  the 
Crane  in  Pauls  Churchyard.    1645.]    4to,  pp.  40.       J.c.B.  17046 

Cotton.  A  Briefe]  Exposition] of  the  whole  Book  of] Can- 
ticles, or,  ]  Song  of  Solomon  :  ]  Lively  describing  the  Estate  of  the 
Church]  in  all  the  Ages,  thereof,  both  Jewish] and  Christian,  to 
this  day.  ]  And  modestly  pointing  at  the  Glorious- ]nesse  of  the 
restored  Estate  of  the  Church  of  the]Jewes,  and  the  happy 
accesse  of  the  Gentiles,  in  the]approacln'ng  dayes  of  Reforma- 
tion, when  the]  Wall  of  Partition  shall  bee  taken  away.)  A 
Work  very  usefull  and  seasonable  to  every  Chri-]stian;  but 
especially  such  as  endeavour  and  thirst  )  after  the  setling  of 
Church  and  State,  according  to]  the  Rule  and  Patterne  of  the 
Word  of  God.  ]  By  John  Cotton.  ]  London:  Philip  Nevil.  1642.  | 
i2mo,  pp.  264.  B.,  c.  -\-  London:  Charles  Green.  1648.  Sm. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  256.  J.c.B.  17047 

Cotton.     A  Brief]  Exposition  ]  With  Practical  ]  Observations 

jUpon  the  whole  Book  of]  Canticles,  ]  Never  before  Printed.)  By 

that  late  Pious  and  Worthy  Di-)vine  Mr.  John  Cotton  Pastor 

of)  Boston  in   New  England  ]  Published   by  Anthony  Tuckney 

D.D.  Master  ]  of  Saint- Johns  Colledge  in  Cambridge.  ]Zo/i</o».* 

Printed  by  T.  R.  isf  E.  M.for  Ralph  Smith\  ...  1655. )    Sm.  8vo, 

7  1.,  pp.  238.  J.c.B.  17048 

A  distinct  treatise  differing  in  arrangement,  and  containing  nearly  twice  as  much  aa 
the  former. 

Cotton.     A  V  riefe )  Exposition  ]  with  ]  Practical!  Observations 
upon  I  The  Wh  le   Buok)of|£cclesiastes.  jBy  that  late  pious 


COTTON. 


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and  worthy  Divine,  |  Mr.  John  Cotton  J  Pastor  of  Boston,  in 
New-England,  j  Published,  [  By  Anthony  Tuclciiey,  d.d.  |  ...  |  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  T.  C.  for  Ralph  Smith.  1654.  |  4  1.,  pp.  277. 
B.,  BA.,  c,  j.c.B.  +  The  Second  Impression,  Corrected.  Zo//- 
don,  printed  by  IV.  IV.  for  Ralph  Smith.  ib^J.  8vo,  Title,  3  1., 
pp.  258  [for  260].  B.,  J.c.B.  17049 

Cotton.  By  the  Reverend  Old  Mr.  John  Cotton,  at  Salem, 
June,  1636.  ...  a  Word  of  Instruction  ...  [beginning]  with  some 
word  of  Confession.  [The  Church  Covenant  r.  Perpetual  Cov- 
enant.    No  title-page.]   Svo,  pp.  40.  ba.  17050 

Cotton.  A  Censure  of  that  Learned  and  Reverend  Man  of 
God,  Mr.  John  Cotton,  lately  of  New-England,  upon  the  way 
of  Mr.  Henden,  of  Benenden,  in  Kent,  a  brief  and  solid  Exer- 
citation  concerning  the  coercive  power  of  the  Magistrate  in  mat- 
ters of  Religion,  with  Mr.  Henden's  animadversions  on  Mr. 
limestone's  Epistle,  revised  and  chastized.  London:  Printed  by 
J.  G.for  John  Stafford.   1656.    410,  pp.  56.  J.C.B.  17051 

Cotton.  Certain  Queries  Tending  to  Accommodation  and 
Communion  of  Presbyterian  &  Congregationall  Churches.  By 
John  Cotton  ...  London.   1654.    Svo,  pp.  (2),  22.  B.  17052 

Cotton.  Christ  the  Fountaine  of  Life;  or  Sundry  Choyce 
Sermons  on  part  of  the  Fift  Chapter  of  the  First  Epistle  of  St. 
John.     London:  Robert  Ibbetson.   1651.    4to,  3  1.,  pp.  356. 

The  original  autograph  manuscript  ia  in  the  Library  of  Buwdoin  College. 

Cotton.  The] Churches  Resurrection, | or  the | Opening  of 
the  I  Fift  and  sixt  verses  of  the  20t'>'  Chap.  |  of  the  |  Revelation.  | 
By  that  Learned  and  Reverend, |Iohn  Cotton] Teacher  to  the 
Church  of  Boston  in  j  New  England,  and  there  corrected]  by  his 
own  hznd.\  London:  [Printed  by  R.  O.  (ff  G.  D.  for  Henry  Over- 
ton, \  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  Shop,  in  Popes- Head-yflley.\j  64.2.  \ 
4to,  pp.  30.  B.,  BA.,  J.c.B.  17054 

Cotton.  A  Conference  Mr.  John  Cotton  held  at  Boston 
With  the  Elders  of  New-England  ...  .  With  The  Difference 
between  the  Christian  and  Antichristian  Church.  Written  by 
Francis  Cornwell  ...  .  London.  1646.  8vo,  pp.  (23),  57,  (15), 
80.  B.  17055 

"The  DiflTsrence"  has  a  separate  paging  and  title-page;  "A  Description,"  etc.  See 
Cornwell  (F.)  Another  edition :  Printtdfor  Tiemat  Bankt  and  are  t»  be  uld  at  kit 
Shop  in  Black  Frytri  «»  the  top  of  Bridtuell  Stairet.  1646.    pp.  14. 


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COTTON. 


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Cotton.  The  |Controversie|  Concerning  {Liberty  of  Con- 
science I  in  I  Matters  of  Religion,  |  Truly  stated,  and  distinctly  and 
{ilainly  handled,  |  By  Mr.  John  Cotton  of  Boston  in  New-Eng- 
and,  I  By  way  of  answer  to  some  Arguments  to  |  the  contrary 
sent  unto  him.  |  Wherein  you  have,  against  all  cavills  of  [turbu- 
lent spirits,  clearly  manifested,  wherein  li-|berty  of  conscience 
in  matters  of  Religion  ought  |  to  be  permitted,  and  in  what  cases 
it  ought  I  not,  by  the  said  Mr.  Cotton.  |  London:  Printed  by  Robert 
jfusti»t  for  Thomai  BankSy  and  \  are  to  be  sold  at  Airs.  Breaches 
Shop  in  lVest-\minster-Hall.   1649.  |    4to,  pp.  14.      j.c.B.  17056 

The  arguments  alluded  to  in  this  very  rare  tract  are  given  entire  at  the  commence- 
ment, and  are  entitled  "Scripture  and  Reatoni,  written  long  lince  by  a  prisoner  in 
Newgate,"  etc.,  being  the  same  tract  alluded  to  by  Mr.  Williams  in  "  The  Bloudy 
Tenant,"  as  having  been  written  in  milk  on  the  paper  which  for&ied  the  stopper  to 
the  bottle  containing  the  prisoner's  daily  supply. 

Cotton.  A|Coppy|of|a  Letter]  of  M'-  Cotton  of  [Boston, 
in  New  England,  sent | in  answer  of  certaine  Objections! made 
against  their  Discipline! and  Orders  there,  directed | to  a  Friend. 
I  With  the  Questions  propounded  to  |  such  as  are  admitted  to 
the  Church- 1  fellowship,  and  the  Covenant  |  it  Selfe.  Printed  in 
the yeare  1 64 1.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  6.  J.c.B.,  H.  17057 

Cotton.  The  Covenant  of  Gods  free  Grace  ...  .  By  ... 
Mr.  John  Cotton,  Teacher  of  the  Church  at  Boston  in  New- 
F.ngland.  Whereunto  is  added,  A  Profession  of  Faith,  made 
by  ...  Mr.  John  Davenport,  in  New-England,  at  his  admission 
into  one  of  the  Churches  there.  ...  London:  Printed  for  John 
Hancock.   1 645.    4to,  Title,  pp.  (2),  40.  H.  17058 

Cotton.  The  Covenant  of  Grace,  Discovering  The  Great 
Work  of  a  Sinner's  Reconcilliation  to  God,  by  John  Cotton, 
Teacher  of  the  Church  at  Boston,  N.  E.  Whereunto  are 
Added,  Certain  Queries  tending  to  Accommodadation  [j/V]  be- 
tween the  Presbyterian  and  Congregationall  Churches.  Also, 
A  Discussion  of  the  Civill  Magistrates  Power  in  matters  of 
Religion.  By  some  Elders.  London:  f.  Allen.  1655.  8vo, 
pp.  (34),  198,  (2),  22,  (2),  75,  (1).  B.  17059 

The  title-page  was  printed  to  cover  three  pamphlets  published  the  year  before  :  Cot- 
ton's "New  Covenant,"  his  "Certain  Queries,"  and  "The  Result  of  a  Synod  at  Cam- 
bridge ;"  for  the  latter,  ut  Cambridge,  Matt.  "  The  Epistle  Dedicatory  "  to  "  Mrs. 
Cathjfine  Hodson,"  is  signed  "  W.  Retchforde."  An  address  "  To  the  Reader  "  it 
signed  "  Tho:  Allen."     For  other  editions,  ttt  "  A  Treatise,"  etc.,  infra. 


[Cotton.]   A  |  Description  |  of  the )  Spirituall  Temple :  |  or  the 
Spouse  I  Prepared  for  thc|Lambe,  jThe  Lord  jjesus.  |  Written  by 


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Francis  CornwelIJa  Minister  and  Servant  of  Jesus,  the]  Christ, 

for  the  benefit  of  poore  |  distressed  conscences,  in  |  City  and 

Countrey,  |  London^  \  Printed  by  John  Dawson.   1646.  |  Sm.  ovo,  4 

1.,  pp.  48.  17060 

Though  the  name  of  Francii  Cornwcll  appeart  on  the  title,  he  wrote  nothing  but  the 
**  Epistle  to  the  Reader,"  pp.  j. 

Cotton.  A  Discourse  about  Civil  Government.  Set  [Da- 
venport (John)]. 

Cotton.  The|  Doctrine  of  the |  Church,  | To  which  is  com- 
mitted the  Keys  of  the  |  Kingdome  of  Heaven.  |  Wherein  is 
demonstrated  by  way  of  Question  and|  Answere,  what  a  visible 
Church  is  according  to  the  order | of  the  Gospel:  and  what 
Officers,  Members,  Worship  and  | Government  Christ  hath  or- 
dained in  the  New  Testament.  |  By  that  Reverend  and  learned 
Divine.  Mr.  Jo.  Cotton,  b.d.  and  Teacher  of  the  Church  at 
Boston,  in  New  England.]  Zo«</?n;  5^«/a«/n  y///fn.  1643.  |  4^°» 
pp.  13.  +  The  Second  Edition,  printed  according  to  a  more 
Exact  Copy,  ...  London:  Benj.  Allen  and  Sam:  Satterthwaite. 
1644.  410,  Title,  pp.  14.  4-  The  Third  Edition:  More  exactly 
corrected London:  Ben:  Mien.  1644.    4to,  Title,  pp.  14. 

[Cotton.]  An  Endeavour  after  the  reconcilement  of  that 
long  debated  and  much  lamented  difference  between  the  Presby- 
terians and  Independents,  about  Church  Government,  in  a  Dis- 
course touching  the  Jews'  Synagogue,  attributed  to  John  Cotton, 
of  New  England.     London.   1648.    4to.  17062 

This  title  it  (Vom  one  of  Thorpe's  catalogues,  No.  l6l. 

Cotton.  An  |  Exposition  |  upon  ] The  Thirteenth  Chapter  |  of 
the  I  Revelation.  |  By  that  Reverend  an  Eminent  ser-|vant  of  the 
Lord,  M^  John  Cotton,  Teacher  to  |  the  Church  at  Boston  in 
New-England.  I  Taken  from  his  mouth  in  Short-writing,  and 
some  I  part  of  it  corrected  by  Himselfe  soon  after  the  Prea-|ching 
thereof,  and  all  of  it  since  viewed  over  by  a  |  friend  to  Him,  and 
to  the  Truth;  wherein  some  mi- 1 stakes  were  amended,  but 
nothing  of  the  sence  al- 1  tered.  |  Z.oWtf»,  Printed  by  M.  S.  for 
Livewel  Chapman^  at  the  Crown  \  in  Popes  head  Alley ^  '655.  |  4to, 
5  1.,  pp.  262,  (6).  B.,  BA.,  c.  -h  [Another  Edition.]  London^ 
Printed  for  Tim.  Smarts  at  the  Hand  and  Bible  in  \  The  Old  Bayly, 
1656.1    4to,  5  ].,  pp.  262,  Table,  3  1.  j.c.b.  17063 

Cotton.     Gods  |  Mercie  |  mixed  with  his  |  Ivstice,  or,  hit 
VOL.  V.  2 


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Peoples  I  Deli- 1  verance  in  times  of  danger.  |  Laid  open  in  several! 
Sermons.  I  By  tLat  learned  and  judicious  Divine,  and  faith- 1  full 
Minister  of  Jesus  Christ  |  John  Cotton.  |  London  :  Edward 
Brewster^  and  Henry  Hood.  1641.  |   4to,  4  1.,  pp.  135.     ba.,  J.cb. 

Cotton.  Gods  |  Premise  |  to  his  (Plantation.)  2  Sam.  7.  10.  | 
Moreover  I  will  appoint  a  place  for  my  people  Israel,  |  and  I  will 
plant  them,  that  they  may  dwell  in  a  |  place  of  their  owne,  and 
move  no  more.  I  As  it  was  delivered  in  a  Sermon,  |  By  lohn  Cot- 
ton, B.D.  |and  Preacher  of  Gods |  word  in  Boston.  |  [Motto.] 
London^  |  Printed  by  Wtlliam  "Jones  for  John  Bellamy ^  and\are  to  be 
solde  at  the  three  Golden  Lyons  by  the  \  Roy  all  Exchange.  1 630.  | 
4to,  3  I.,  pp.  20.  c,  J.CB.  -H  Reprinted  at  Boston  in  New- 
England]  by  Samuel  Green;    and  are  to  be  sold  by  John    Usher. 


Anno  1 1686.    4to,  Title,  pp.  20. 


B.,  BA.,  w.  17065 


"  T'hit  sermon  was  preached  by  the  Rev.  author,  to  Mr.  Jno.  Winthrop,  etc.,  •*. 
Southampton,  upon  his  solemn  farewell  to  them  in  their  voyage  to  New  England." 
There  is  another  edition,  which  I  have  not  seen. 

Cotton.  The  |  Grovnds  and  Ends  |  of  the  |  Baptisme  |  of  the  | 
Children|of  the|FaithfvIl.|Opened|In  a  familiar  Discourse  by 
way  of  a  |  Dialogue,  or  Brotherly  Conference.  By  The  Learned 
and  Faithfull  Minister  of  Christ,  John  Cotton,  Teacher  of  the 
Church  of  Boston  in  New-England.  London:  printed  by  R.  C. 
for  Andrew  Crooke.   1647.  |   410,  Title,  pp.  (8),  196.      b.,  j.cb. 

An  "  Epistle  to  the  Reader  "  is  signed  "  Tho.  Goodwin." 

Cotton.  The|Keyes|Of  the  Kingdom  of  |  Heaven,  |  and  | 
Power  thereof,  |  according  to  the!  Word  of  God.  |  By  |  That 
Learned  and  Judicious  Divine,  [Mr.  lohn  Cotton,  Teacher  of 
the  Church  I  at  Boston  in  New  England,  |  Tending  to  reconcile 
some  present  differences  about  |  Discipline.  |  Published  |  By  |  Tho. 
Goodwin.  I  Philip  Nye.  |  London^  Printed  by  M.  Simmons  for 
Henry  Overton^  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  |  Shop  entring  into  Popes- 
head  Alley y  out  of  Lombard-street ^  1644.  |  410,  Title,  5  1.,  pp.  59. 
1644. 1  4to,  Title,  5  1.,  pp.  59.  -I-  The  second  time  Imprinted. 
{Ibid.'\  J.CB.  17067 

Cotton.  The  Keyes  Of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven  and  Power 
thereof,  according  to  the  Word  of  God.  By  That  Learned  and 
Judicious  Divine,  Mr.  lohn  Cotton,  ...  Boston:  reprinted  by 
Tappan  and Dennet.  1843.  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  108.  BA.  +  Boston: 
T.  K.  fy hippie  t^  Co.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  iV)  108.  17068 


COTTON. 


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Cotton.  A  Letter  of  Mr.  John  Cotton's,  Teacher  of  the 
Church  in  Boston,  in  New  England,  to  Mr.  Williams,  a 
Preacher  there.  Wherein  is  shewed,  that  those  ought  to  be 
received  into  the  Church  who  are  godly,  though  they  doe  not 
see,  nor  expressly  bewaile  all  the  pollutions  in  Church-fellow- 
ship, Ministery,  Worship,  Government.  Printed  at  London^  for 
Benjamin  Allen.   1643.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  13.  J.C.B.  17069 

Reprinted  by  the  Haniard  Knollyi  Society,  and  included  in  the  *'  Narragantett 
Club  Fubt.cations,"  i.  285-332.     Sold  at  Putticlc'i,  in  i860,  for  £1  3s.  6d. 

Cotton.  A  Modest  and  Cleare|  Answer  |  to |  Mr.  Ball's  Dis- 
course of  I  set  formes  of  Prayer.  |  Set  forth  in  a  most  seasonable 
time,  whenjthis  Kingdome  is  now  in  Consultation  about|  Mat- 
ters of  that  Nature,  and  so  many  godly  |  Long  after  the  Resol- 
ution on  that  Point.  |  Written  by  the  Reverend  and  Learned 
John  Cotton  I  B.D.  and  Teacher  of  the  Church  of  Christ  at| 
Boston  in  new  Y.v\^7inA.\  London :\  Printed  by  R.  O.  and  G.  D. 
for  Henry  Overton\in  Popes  head- Alley.  1642. |  4to,  2  1.,  pp. 
49,  I  1.  c,  J.C.B.  17070 

There  i>  another  edition  :  London,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  90.     b. 

Cotton.  Nashauanittue  Meninnunk  |  wutch  |  Mukkiesog,| 
Wussesemumun  wutch  Sog-kodtunganash  |  Naneeswe  Testa- 
mentsash  -,  |  wutch  |  Ukkesitchippaoonganao  Ukketeahogkoun- 
ooh.  I  Negonae  wussukhumun  ut  Englishmanne  Unnon-|t3o- 
waonganit,  nashpe  ne  anue,  wunnegeniie|Nohtompeantog.  |Noh 
as3owesit|John  Cotton.  |Kah  yeuyeu  qushkinnumun  en  Indianc 
I  Unnont3o-|waonganit  wutch  oonenehikqunaout  Indiane|Muk- 
kiesog,  I  Nashpe  |Grindal  Rawson.  |  Wunnaunchemsokae  Noh- 
tompeantog  ut  kenugke  |  Indianog.  |  ...  |  ...  |  i  Pet.  2.  2.  |  Cam- 
bridge :  I  Printeuzop  nashpe  Samuel  Green^  kah  \  Bartholomew  Green, 
1691.I    i2mo,  pp.  13.  BA.  17071 

This  is  '<  Spiritual  Milk  for  American  Babei." 

Cotton.  The  New  Covenant,  or,  ...  manner  of  the  giving 
and  receiving  of  the  Covenant  of  Grace  to  the  Elect.  ...  The 
substance  of  sundry  Sermons  preached  by  Mr.  Cotton  At  Boston 
in  New-England  ...  .  London.  1654.    Sm.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  198. 

Cotton.  Of  the  |  Holinesse  |  of  |  Church-Members.  |  By  John 
Cotton,  Teacher  oflthe  Church  of  Christ  in |  Boston  in  New- 
England.  I  London :  |  tainted  by  F.  N.  for  Hanna  Allen^  and  art  to 
be  sold  at\  the  Crown  in  Popes-head  Alley.  1650.  |  4to,  Title,  pp. 
2,  95.  B.,  w.  17073 


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Cotton.  The|Powring|ovt  of  the |  Seven  Vials  :|  Or  an| 
Exposition,  of  the|  i6.  Chapter  of  the  Revelation,  with  |  an  Ap- 
plication of  it  to  our  Times.  I  Wherein  is  revealed  Gods  powring 
out  I  the  full  Vials  of  his  fierce  wrath.  |i.  Upon  the  lowest  and 
basest  sort  of  Catholicks.  1 2.  Their  Worship  and  Religion.  1 3. 
Their  Priests  and  Ministers.  1 4.  The  House  of  Austria,  and 
Popes  Supremacy.  |  5.  Episcopall  Government.  |  6.  7'hcir  £u- 
hrates,  or  the  streame  of  theit  Supportments.  1 7.  Their  grosse 
gnorance,  and  blind  Superstitions.  |  Very  fit  and  necessary  for  this 
(Present  Age.  |  Preached  in  sundry  Sermons  at  Boston  in  New- 
England  :|  By  the  Learned  and  Reverend  lohn  Cotton,  |  bb.  of 
Divinity,  and  Teacher  to  the  Church  thcTc\  London^  |  Printed  for 
R.  S.  and  art  to  be  sold  at  Henry  Overtons  shop  \  in  Popes-head  Alley, 
1642. 1  4to,  I  1.,  pp.  35,  24,  24,  43,  16,  14,  19.  4-  London: 
Printed  for  R.  S.^  and  art  to  be  sold  at  Htnry  Overtones  Shop  in 
Popes  Head  Alley.   1645.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  156.        c,  j.c.B.  17074 

[Cotton.]  The  Planter's  Plea :  or  the  Grounds  of  Planta- 
tions Examined,  and  usual  objections  answered,  together  with  a 
manifestation  of  the  Causes  moving  such  as  have  lately  under- 
taken a  Plantation  in  New  England,  for  the  satisfaction  of  those 
that  question  the  Lawfulnesse  of  that  action.  London:  fVilliam 
Jones.   1630.    4to.  17075 

"The  agreement  .n  name  of  printer,  date,  and  lubject,  induce  ui  to  attribute  this 
rare  tract  to  the  author  of  the  latt  (our  No.  17065),  while  the  tame  agreement 
contributes  to  substantiate  the  correctness  of  its  date."  Title  and  note  from  one  of 
Puttick  and  Simpson's  catalogues. 

Cotton.  A  Practical!  Commentary,  or  an  Exposition  with 
Observations,  Reasons,  and  Vses  upon  the  First  Epistle  Gen- 
eral! of  John.  By  that  Pious  and  Worthy  Divine,  Mr.  John 
Cotton,  Pastor  of  Boston  in  New  England.  London:  Thomas 
Parkhurst.  M.DC.LVi.  Folio,  4  1.,  pp.  431.  J.c.e.  +  [Second 
Edition.]     London:  Thomas  Parkhurst.    m.  dc.  lviii.     Folio. 

Cotton.  Reply  to  Mr.  [Roger]  Williams,  his  Examination. 
London:  Hannah  Mien.  1647.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  144.         m.  17077 

With  "The  Bloudy  Tenent,"  etc.  London,  1647;  but,  being  separately  paged,  is 
■ometimet  found  separately.  Reprinted  in  the  "  Narragansett  Club  Publications," 
V.  a. 

Cotton.  The  |  Saints  (Support  &  Comfort,  |  in  (The  Time 
of  Distress  and  Danger,  |  with  divers  other  Treatises.  |  Delivered 
in  severall  Sermons  upon  Di-|vers  Texts  of  Scripture.  |  By  that 
Learned  and  Judicious  |  Divine  John  Cotton,  of  Boston  |  in  New- 


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England.  |  London^  \  Printed  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Thomas  Basset  in  \ 
S»  Dunstans  Church-yard  in  Fleet-street.  1658.  |  Sm.  410,  Title, 
pp.  135.  H.  17078 

Cotton.  Sermon  preached  hy  the  Reverend  Mr.  John  Cot- 
ton ...  at  Salem,  16361  To  which  is  Prefixed,  a  Retraction  of 
his  former  Opinion  concerning  Baptism.     Boston.  1713.    i6mo, 

pp.  40.  >»•  '7079 

Cotton.  Sevcrall  |  Qyestions  ( of  |  Serious  and  necessary  Con- 
sequence,! Propounded  by  the  I  Teaching  Elders,  |  Unto  M.  lohn 
Cotton  of  Boston  I  in  New-England.  |Wh|  His  respective  An- 
swer to  each  Question.  \London^\  Printed  /or  Thomas  Banks^  and 
are  to  bee  sold  in  Black-  \  Friers  on  the  top  of  Bride-well  Staires,  and 
in  lVest-\  minster  Hally  at  the  signe  of  the  Seale.  1647.]  410,  pp. 
(2),  10.  17080 

Cotton.  Singing  |  of  |  Psalmes  |  a  Gospel-Ordinance.  |  Or 
|a  Treatise,  I  Wherein  are  handled  these  foure  Particulars.  1 1. 
Touching  the  Duty  it  selfe.  |2.  Touching  the  Matter  to  be 
Sung.  1 3.  Touching  the  Singers.  1 4.  Touching  the  Manner  of 
Singing.  I  By  John  Cotton,  Teacher  of  the  |  Church  at  Boston  in 
New-England.  I  Zon</o«;  I  Printed  by  M.  S.  for  Hannah  Jllen^  at 
the  Crowne  \  in  Popes- Head- Alley :  and  John  Rothwell  at  the  \  Sunne 
and  Fountaine  in  Pauls-Church-yard.\  1 64.7.  \  Sm.  4to,  Title,  I 
I.,  pp.  72.  H.  -}-  Londony\  Printed  for  J.  R.  at  the  Sunne  and 
Fountaine  in  Pauls-  \  Church-yard :  and  H.  A.  at  the  Crowne  in 
Popes-]  Head  Alley.  1650.  |   4to,  Title,  pp.  72.  j.c.b.  17081 

Cotton.  Mr.  Cotton's  Letter  lately  printed,  examined  and 
answered  by  Roger  Williams  of  Providence  in  New-England. 
London f  Imprinted  in  the  Teere  1644.   4to,  pp.  47  17082 

[Cotton.]  Some  Treasure  fetched  out  of  Rubbish ;  or  Three 
short  but  seasonable  Treatises  [found  in  a  heap  of  scattered 
papers]  concerning  the  imposition  and  use  of  Significant  Cere- 
monies in  the  Worship  of  God.     Printed  in  the  year  ibbo.    4to. 

"  Mr.  John  Cotton,  famou*  in  both  Englandi,  wai  the  known  author  of  the  first 
Discourse,  and  (as  its  verily  believed)  of  the  second  alio."—  Prtfact 

Cotton.  Spiritual  Milk  for  Babes.  ...  London.  1668. 
i2mo,  pp.  (2),  12.  17084 

Same,  in  English  and  Indian.     Ste  No.  17071. 

Cotton.  A  |  Treatise  I  of  the  |  Covenant  I  of  |  Grace,  |  As  it  is 
dispensed  to  the  Elect  Seed, |  effectually  unto  Salvation.  |  Being | 
The  substance  of  divers  Sermons  preached  upon  |  Act.  7.  8.  by 


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that  eminently  holy  and  judi-jcious  man  of  God,  Mr.  John  Cot- 
ton, Teacher  [of  the  Church  at  Boston,  in  N.  £.|The  second 
Edition,  by  a  Copy  far  larger  than  the  {former}  and  Corrected 
also  by  the  Authors  own  hand.  |  This  Copy  was  fitted  for  the 
Press,  by  Mr.  Tho.  |  Allen  Minister  in  Norwich.  |  LendonA 
Printed  by  Ja.  Cottrtl^for  John  Alltn^  at  the\  Rising-Sun  in  Pauls 
Church-yard.\  1659.  |    i6mo,  12  1.,  pp.  250,  (2).       B.,  c.  17085 

Cotton.  A  |  Treatise  |  of  the  |  Covenant  |  of  [Grace,  |  As  it  it 
dispensed  to  the  Elect  Seed,  |  effectually  untoj  Salvation.  |  Being) 
The  Substance  of  divers  Sermons  preached  upon  |  Act.  7.  8.  by 
that  eminently  holy  and  judicious  |  man  of  God,  Mr.  John  Cot- 
ton, Teacher  of  the  |  Church  at  Boston  in  N.  E.jThe  Third 
Edition,  Corrected,  and  very  much  |  Enlarged,  by  the  Authors 
own  Hand.  |  London,  \  Printed  for  Peter  Parker.^  in  Popes-head- 
Alleyy\next  Cornhilly  1671.I    Sm.  8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  223.  ba.,  c. 

For  the  firtt  edition,  tit  No,  17058. 

Cotton.  The  way  of  Life.  |  Or, |  Gods  Way  | and  Course, 
in  bringing  the  Soulc  into,  |  keeping  it  in,  and  carrying  it  on,  in 
the  wayes  of  life  and  peace.  |  Laid  downe  in  foure  severall  Trea- 
tises on  fourej  Texts  of  Scripture,  [viz.  The  pouring  out  of  the 
Spirit,  on  Zach.  12.  10,  11,  5cc. [bins  deadly  wound,  on  Acts  2. 
37. 1  The  Christians  Charge,  on  Prov.  4.  23.  |  The  life  of  Faith, 
on  Gal.  2.  19,  20. 1  By  that  learned  and  judicious  Divine,  and 
faith- 1  ful  Minister  of  lesus  Christ,  |  John  Qonon.\  London y\ 
Printed  by  M,  F.  for  L,  Fawne,  and  S.  Geltibrand,  at  the  Brasen 
\  Serpent  in  Pauls  Church-yard.   1641.  |    4to,  4  1.,  pp.  481.         B. 

Cotton.  Treatise  of  Mr.  Cotton's,  clearing  certaine  Doubts 
concerning  Predestination,  together  with  an  Examination  there- 
of; Written  by  William  Twisse,  d.d.  Pastor  of  Newbury,  in 
New  England.  London :  Printed  by  J.  D.  for  Andrew  Crook. 
1646.    4to,  4  1.,  pp.  288,  4  1.  17088 

Cotton.  The  Trve  Constitvtion  of  a  particular  visible 
Church,  proved  by  Scripture,  wherein  is  briefly  Demonstrated 
by  Questions  and  Answers  what  Oflicers,  Worship,  and  Gou- 
ernment  Christ  hath  ordained  in  his  Church.  London:  Printed 
for  Samuel  Scatterthwaite.   1642.    4to,  pp.  13.  17089 

Cotton.     The |  Way  of  the  Churches | of  Christ] in  New 
England.  |  Or,  |  the  VVay  of  Churches  |  walking  in  Brotherly 
equalitie,  or  co-|  ordination,  without  Subjection  of  |  one  Church 
to  another.  |  Measured  and  examined  by  the  |  Golden  Reed  of  the 


COTTON. 


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Sanctuary.  I  ContaininB  a  full  Declaration  of  the  Church- 1  way 
in  all  Particularsj  By  M'.  J.  Cotton,  Teacher  of  the  [Church  at 
Boston  in  New-£n|land.|  Published  according  to  Order.  Lon- 
4ioHy\  Printed  by  Matthew  Simmons  in  Aldersgatestrtet.\\b^^.\ 
4to,  4  1.,  pp.  1 1 6,  (4).  BA.,  c.  4-  Londony\  Printed  by  Matthew 
Simmons  in  Aldersgate-streete.\  1 645.)    8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  5,  1 1 6,  3. 

Cotton.  The  Way  of  Coneregationat  Churches  Cleared ;  In 
two  Treatises.  In  the  former,  From  the  Historical  Aspersions  of 
Mr.  Robert  Baylie,  in  his  Book,  called,  (A  Dissuasive  from  the 
Errors  of  the  Time.)  In  the  latter,  From  some  Contradictions 
of  Vindiciae  Clavium.  And  from,  Some  Misconstructions  of 
Learned  Mr.  Rutherford,  in  his  Book  intituled,  (The  due  Right 
of  Presbyteries.)  By  Mr.  John  Cotton,  sometimes  Preacher  at 
fioston,  in  Lincolnshire,  and  now  Teacher  of  the  Church  at 
Boston  in  New  England.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Epistle 
Pacificatory  to  the  Brethren  dissenting  from  this  Way,  by  Na- 
thaniel Homes.  Imprimatur,  John  Bachiler,  January  i.  1647. 
London^  Printed  by  Matthew  Simmons^for  'John  Bellamle^  1648. 
4to,  Title,  pp.  (9),  104,  44.  H.  1 7091 

The  fol'owing  it  the  title  ofone  of  the  worki  referred  to  above  t  **  Vindicix  Clavivm  s 
or,  A  Viiulication  of  the  Keyei  of  (i.e  Kingdome  of  Heaven,  into  the  handi  of  ths 
right  Ownrrf,  Being  some  Aninnadveriions  upon  a  Tract  of  Mr.  I.  C. ...  At  alio  upon 
anorhrr  Tract  of  hia,  called.  The  way  of  the  Churches  of  New-England  ...  .  By  an 
earnest  well-wisher  to  the  Trurh.  ...  London:  Peter  ffhaley.  1645."  Sm.  4to,  a  I., 
pp.  (19),  90.     H.     The  original  edition  wai  a  broadside.     &«  Hooker  (T.) 

C[otton"]  {J[ohn]).  Poem  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Jno. 
Alden,  of  Doxborough,  who  died  Sept.  I2.  1687.  Written  by 
J.  C.     Portsmouth^  reprinted.   1806.  N.  17092 

Cotton  (John),  of  Newtown.  Funeral  Sermon  preached  after 
the  Death  of  Mr.  Nathanael  Cotton,  who  died  July  3,  1729. 
Boston.   1729.    8vo,  pp.  34.  m.  17093 

Cotton.  God's  awful  Determination  against  a  People,  that 
will  not  obey  His  Voice  ...  .  A  Sermon  Preach'd  ...  In  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  8.  1728.  After  Repeated  Shocks  Of  the  Earthquake. 
By  John  Cotton  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Gamaliel  Rogers^  for 
Samuel  Gerrish  and  Thomas  Hancock.   1728.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  42. 

The  preface  it  signed  "  Benjamin  Colman." 

Cotton.  A  Holy  Fear  of  God,  And  His  Judgments.  ...  A 
Sermon  Preach'd' at  Newtown,  November  3.  1727.     On  a  Day 


cortoM. 


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of  Fatting  ...  Occasion'd  by  the  Terrible  Earthquake  ...  .  By 

^ohn  Cotton  ...  .  With  ...  the  Impresiiont  made  on  the  In- 
abitanti  of  Haverhill,  ice.    ...    Boston:  B.   Grttn^  jun.  for  S. 
Gtrrith,  m.dcc.xxvii.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  xvi,  24,  7.  ba.  17095 

Th«  imprciiiont  ii  ligncd  **  John  Brown." 

Cotton.  The  Ministers  of  Christ  should  be  Speedy  and 
Earnest  in  speaking  to  Young  People.  Four  Sermons  ...  to  a 
Society  of  Youn|^  Men,  in  Newtown  ...  .  By  John  Cotton  ...  . 
Boston:  John  Phillips.   1729.    i2mo,  Title,  pp.  iv,  85.  ba. 

Cotton.  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  should  speak,  not  as 
pleasing  Men,  But  God  ...  .  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Ordina- 
tion of  the  Rev.  Ward  Cotton,  At  Hampton,  in  New-Hamp- 
shire, June  19th.  1734.  Where  he  was  Ordain'd  a  Colleague 
Pastor  with  the  Rev.  Mr.  Nathanael  Gookin  ...  .  By  John 
Cotton,  A.M.  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  Newtown.  Boston: 
Printtd  by  B.  Grttn.   1734.    8vo,  Title,  2  1.,  pp.  23.  ba. 

Cotton.  Two  Sermons  preach'd  at  Dorchester,  on  the 
Lord's-Day,  April  9,  1727.  By  John  Cotton,  m.a.  Pastor  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  in  Newtown.  Publish'd  at  the  repeated  De- 
sire of  many  that  heard  them.  With  a  Preface  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Danforth,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Dorchester.  Boston: 
Printed  by  B.  Gretn^  jun.  for  S.  Gerrish^  at  the  lower  end  of  Corn- 
hill.   1727.     i2mo,  10  1.,  pp.  63.  j.c.B.  17098 

Cotton.  Wisdom,  Knowledge,  and  the  Fear  of  God  re- 
commended to  Rulers  and  People.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  in  the 
Audience  of  His  Honour  Spencer  Phips,  Esq;  Lieutenant-Gov- 
ernour  and  Commander  in  Chief,  The  Honourable  His  Maj- 
esty's Council,  and  House  of  Representatives  Of  the  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New-England,  May  30th.  1753, 
Being  the  Day  for  the  Election  of  His  Majesty's  Council  for 
the  Province.  By  John  Cotton,  m.a.  Pastor  of  the  Church  in 
Newtown.  Boston^  N.  E,:  Printed  by  John  Draper.  1753. 
8vo,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  42.  b.,  c,  c,  w.  17099 

AUo:   Two  Sermont  at  the  Lecture  !n  Newtown,  April,  29  and  May  8,  1741. 
Buun.  1 741.    i6mo.     w. 

Cotton  (J.),  of  Plymouth  and  Halifax.  The  general  Practice 
of  the  Churches  of  New-England,  relating  to  Baptism,  vindi- 
cated: or,  some  Essays  on  this  Important  Question,  Whether 
the  Practice  of  Persons  owning  or  renewing  the  Covenant,  and 
having  Baptism  for  their  Children  without  coming  immediately 


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into  full  Communion,  be  warrantable?  ...  With  lomc  Letter* 
...  .  By  John  Cotton,  a.m.  of  Plymouth.  ...  Batten:  ExtM 
Rutttll.  [1772.]  4to,  3  I.,  pp.  73.  BA.,  w.  17100 

Cotton.  The  General  Practice  of  the  Churchci  of  New- 
England,  Relating  to  Baptism,  P^urther  vindicated  ^  Containing 
an  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Chandic  Robbins's  Reply,  Relative  to 
this  Question  ...  In  Three  Parts.  By  John  Cotton  ...  .  Bot' 
ton:jtttphGrttn!ta/.  1773.    8vo,  pp.  154,  (i).  ba.,  w. 

Cotton.  God's  Call  to  His  People  ...  .  Two  Sermons 
Preached  at  Plymouth,  June  30.  1757.  Being  a  Day  of  Gen- 
eral Humiliation,  Occasioned  By  the  Drought  and  War.  By 
John  Cotton  (of  Plymouth)  a.m.  ...  Baston:  Pr'inttd  by  Benjo' 
mm  Mtcom.   1757.    8vo,  pp.  43.  ba.  17102 

Cotton.  Seasonable  Warning  to  these  Churches.  A  Nar- 
rative of  the  Transactions  at  Middleborough,  In  the  County  of 
Plymouth,  In  settling  a  Minister  [Silvanus  Conant]  in  the  Room 
of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Peter  Thatcher,  deceas'd.  ...  By  John 
Cotton  ...  .  Boston:  S.  Knttland  and  T.  Green.  M,dcc,xlvi. 
4to,  pp.  38.  B.,  BA.  1 7 103 

Allot  A  Sermon  at  Attleborough,  Man.  upon  a  particular  occaiton,  Jan.  9.  1746-7. 
Boiion.  iimo.  w. — The  Separation  of  the  Tares  and  Wheat  reierved  to  the  Day 
of  Judgment.     A  Sermon  ...  .  Botltn,  1746.    lamo. 

Cotton  (J.)  Vocabulary  of  the  Massachusetts  (or  Naticlc) 
Indian  Language.  By  Josiah  Cotton.  Cambridge:  Printed  by 
£.  f^\  Metcalf  and  Company.   1829.    8 vo,  pp.  212.      ba.  17104 

Alio  included  in  the  "  Mau.  HUt.  Soc.  Coll.,"  Vol.  11.,  Third  Seriet. 

Cotton  (R.)  A  Choice  Narrative  of  Count  Gondamor's 
Transactions  during  his  Embassy  in  England.  By...  Sir  Robert 
Cotton  ...  .  London:  'John  Garfield.  1659.  Portrait,  -f  Lon- 
don: G.  Smeeton.  1820.   4to,  pp.  54.  b.  17105 

Partly  relates  to  Sir  W.  Raleigh  and  the  Spanish  designs  in  the  West  Indies.  The 
reprint  is  one  of  "Smeeton's  Hist,  and  Biogr.  Tracts."  A  work  which  we  have 
described  as  by  Robert  Clavel,  Vol.  it.,  No.  13514,  has  been  also  attributed  to  Sir 
R.  Cotton. 

Cotton  (R.)     Cain's  Lamentations  over  Abel,  in  Six  Books 

...the  Third   Edition.      By   Rowland   Cotton.      New    Tori: 

Printed  by  fVayland  and  Davis^for  the  Author.  1 795.    1 2mo,  pp. 

239.  1 7106 

Also  I  An  Anillery  Election  Strmon.  1706,  which  I  hare  not  Kcn. 

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COTTON. 


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[Cotton  (Seaborn).]  Breif  summ  of  y*  chief  articles  of  y« 
X"  Faith  —  a  Catechism.     Camb.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  36.       17 107 

Thii  title  is  copied  from  T.  Prince's  MS.  catalogue  of  hit  New  England  Library. 
I  ha\e  met  with  no  other  notice  of  the  pamphlet,  xnich  hat  probably  perished. 
Also;  An  Artillery  Election  Sermon.  1673.  The  Rev.  Seaborn  Cotton  was  born 
at  sea  in  1633,  while  his  parents  were  on  their  voyage  to  New  England,  and  hence 
his  unusual  name,  which  appears  Latiniied  in  the  **  Harvard  College  Triennial  Cata- 
logue "  as  "  Marigena  Cotton." 

Cotton  (W.)  Ministers  ...  .  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the 
Ordination  Of  the  Reverend  Mr.  John  Brown,  Pastor  of  the 
Second  Church  ...  in  Hingham.  By  Ward  Cotton  ...  .  Boston: 
D.  Gookin.  1747.    8vo,  pp.  30.  ba.  17108 

Cotton.  The  Condition  and  Prospects  of  American  Cotton 
Manufactures  in  1849-50.    8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  17 109 


The  Cotton  Crisis.     London.   1857.    8vo. 


17110 


The  Cotton  Famine  and  the  Lancashire  Operatives.  A  Poem. 
By  a  Factory  Girl.     Preston:  Dobson.   1862.    8vo.  171 11 

Cotton  Fields  and  Cotton  Factories.     London.   1839.    i6mo. 

Cotton  from  the  Pod  to  the  Factory.     London.   185-.    i2mo. 

Cotton  is  King.     See  [Christy  (David)],  Vol.  iv.,  No.  12950. 

Cotton  Manufacture.  Boston  Memorial  to  Congress.  Boston. 
1846.    8vo.  c.  171 14 

Cotton  Manufacture.  Statistics  from  the  Seventh  Annual 
Report  of  the  Boston  Board  of  Trade.  Boston :  T.  R.  Marvin 
&  Son.   1861.    pp.16.  17*15 

The  Cotton  Plant.  New  Tork :  Sheldon  &  Co.  1864.  Sq. 
i2mo,  pp.  16.  17116 

The  Cotton  Question.  A  portion  of  the  following  Letter 
appeared  in  the  Morning  Herald  of  January  28,  1864.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  30.  17*17 

Cotton  Stealing.  A  Novel.  ...  Chicago:  John  R.  Walsh  i^ 
Co,  1866.    i2mo,  pp.  487.  BA.  17118 

Copyrighted  by  J.  £.  Chamberlain,  —  the  author  ? 

The  Cotton  Supply ;  a  letter  to  John  Cheetham,  Esq.,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Manchester  Cotton-Supply  Association.  By  a  Fel- 
low of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society.  London :  Robert  Hard- 
wicke.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  40.  c.  17119 


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The  Cotton  Supply  Reporter.  No.  i.  Manchester  Cotton 
Supply  Association^  Jugusty  1858.  410,  pp.  8.     Continued.       ba. 

The  numberi  published  during  the  Southern  rebellion  are,  of  coune,  of  special 
interest. 

Cotton  Trade.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State,  transmit- 
ting a  statement  respecting  the  Tariff  Duties  ...  applicable  to 
American  Cotton.  June  10, 1856.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  21. 
(H.  ofR.  Doc.)  17121 

The  Cotton  Trade  of  India.  Can  India  not  Supply  England 
with  Cotton  ?     London:  Spottiswood.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Cultivation  and  Supply  of  Cotton  in  South  America.  Report 
of  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner.  London:  Da/ton  isf  Lucy.  1866. 
Folio,  pp.  viii.  171 23 

Introduction  and  early  Progress  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture  in 
the  United  States.  ...  Boston:  Little^  Brown^  and  Co.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  108.  B.,  p.  1 71 24 

Is  Cotton  "King?"  Sources  of  Cotton  Supply,  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  17*25 

Letters  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  on  the  Cultiva- 
tion, Manufacture,  and  Foreign  Trade  of  Cotton.  IVashington, 
1836.    8vo.  1 7126 

New  York  Convention.  Report  on  the  Production  and 
Manufacture  of  Cotton.  Boston :  printed  by  J.  F.  ^  E.  Buck- 
ingham.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  17127 

Remarks  on  the  Growth  of  the  Cotton  Plant  in  Alabama. 
Boston.    1850.  1 71 28 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Boston  Board  of  Trade  upon 
the  Cotton  Tax.     Boston.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  171 29 

Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce of  the  State  of  New  York  on  the  Confiscation  of  Cotton 
in  the  Southern  States  by  the  Government.  New  Tori.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  17130 

Report  of  the  Production  and  Manufacture  of  Cotton,  [by  a 
Convention  of  Friends  of  American  Industry].  Boston :  printed 
by  J.  T.  ^  E.  Buckingham.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  20.  b.  17 131 


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Selections  from  the  Testimony  taken  by  the  United  States 
Revenue  Commission  in  respect  of  Cotton  as  a  source  of  Na- 
tional Revenue.  (Appendix  to  Special  Report,  No.  3.)  \^lVash- 
ington]^  Treasury  Department,  1 866.    8vo,  pp.  lij.  17 132 

Table  of  the  Corresponding  Prices  of  Cotton  shipped  from  the 
United  States  and  sold  in  London.      Charleston.   1824.    i2mo. 

Couch  (P.)  A  Sermon  ...  at  fhe  Funeral  of  Rev.  Daniel 
Thomas,  Former  Pastor  of  the  .  Congregational  Church  of 
Abington,  by  Rev.  Paul  Couch  ...  Friday,  Januarv  8th,  1847. 
Boston:  J,  E.  Farwelllff  Co.,  Printers.    8vo,  pp.  10.         17 134 

Couch.  A  Sermon,  ...  by  the  Rev.  Paul  Couch  ...  of 
Stonington,  Conn.  August  6th,  1863,  being  the  Day  ...  for 
National  Thanksgiving.  New  York:  Willard^Feltl^  Co.  1863. 
i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  1 7135 

[CouES  (S.  Elliott).]  Memoir  of  Rev.  Nathan  Parker,  d.d. 
Late  Pastor  of  the  South  Parish  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  ...  Con- 
cord: Marsh,  Capen  and  Lyon.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  28.       H.  17136 

[CouES.]  Remarks  on  the  Bunker-Hill  Monument  ...  .  By 
Elliott.  ...  Portsmouth,  N.  H.:  Printed  by  C.  W.  Brev>ster. 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  17137 

CouES.  United  States  Navy.  What  is  its  Use  ?  By  Samuel 
E.  Coues.     Boston  :  American  Peace  Society,    [n.  d.]    pp.  8.     H. 

Alto:  War  and  Christianity;  an  Address  before  the  Annerican  Peace  Society  ... 
May  23,  1842,  ...  Boston:  jimcrican  Peace  Society,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  26.     ba. 

CouGHLAN  (L.)  An  Account  of  the  Work  of  God,  in 
Newfoundland,  North-America.  In  a  Series  of  Letters,  To 
which  are  prefixed,  a  few  Choice  Experiences ;  Some  of  which 
were  taken  from  the  Lips  of  Persons  who  died  triumphantly  in 
the  Faith.  ...  By  the  Rev.  L.  Coughlan,  Late  Missionary  ...  . 
London:  W.  Gilbert.   1776.    i2mo.  Title,  pp.  192.  c,  H. 

CouLiER  (Ph.  J.)  Tables  des  principales  Positions  Geonom- 
iques  du  Globe.     Paris.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  494.  s.  17 140 

Included  in  Warden's  «  Bibl.  Am." 

CouLOMBE  (A.)  Vie  d'Adele  Coulombe,  religieuse  hospit- 
aliere  de  I'Hotel-Dieu  de  Montreal,  en  Canada.  Tours.  1863. 
X2mo,  pp.  267.  17141 

CouLON  (Garran).     See  St.  Domingo. 


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Coulter  (J.)  Adventures  m  the  Pacific ;  with  Observations 
on  the  Natural  Productions,  Manners  and  Customs  of  the 
Natives  of  the  various  Islands  ;  together  with  Remarks  on 
Missionaries,  British  and  other  Residents,  &c.  By  John  Coulter, 
M.D.     Dublin,  1845.    Post  8vo,  pp.  300.  c.  17 142 

See  <«£cl.  Rev.,"  Ser.  n.,  xxn.  182. 

Coulter.  Adventures  on  the  Western  Coast  of  South 
America,  and  the  Interior  of  California:  including  a  Narrative 
of  Incidents  at  the  Kings  Mill  Islands,  New  Ireland,  New 
Britain,  New  Guinea,  and  other  Islands  in  the  Pacific  Ocean ; 
with  an  Account  of  the  Natural  Productions ;  and  the  Manners 
and  Customs  in  Peace  and  War,  of  the  various  Savage  Tribes 
visited.  By  John  Coulter,  m.d.  ...  London:  Longman^  [etc.] 
1847.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  vii-xxiv,  288 ;  Title,  pp.  v-xii, 
278.  B.,  c,  c,  s.  17143 

Council  Bluffs'  Directory,  and  Emigrant  Guide  to  the  West 
for  1866,  containing  Valuable  Historical,  and  Topographical  In- 
formation.    New  Tork.   1866.  s.  17144 

Counsel  for  Emigrants,  and  Interesting  Information  from 
numerous  sources,  with  original  Letters  from  Canada  and  rhe 
United  States.  Aberdeen.  1834.  i2mo,  pp.  140.  Map.  + 
Second  Edition.  Aberdeen:  'John  Mathison.  1835.  i2mo,  pp. 
156.     Map.    +  London:  H.  fVashburne.   1839.    i2mo.  C. 

Count  the  Cost.     See  Connecticut,  No.  157 16. 

Counter-Address  to  the  Public  on  the  late  Dismission  of  a 
General  Officer,  [Henry  Seymour  Conway].  Fourth  Edition. 
London.   1764.    8vo.  C  1 7 146 

General  Conway  favored  the  Americans. 

Countei  Manifest.     See  Chili,  No.  12759. 

The  Counterpoise,  being  Thoughts  on  a  Militia  and  Standing 
Army.     New  Tork.  1753.    8vo.  '7 '47 

Countries  most  adapted  to  Emigration.  London.  1855. 
i2mo.  1 7 148 

A  Country  Gentleman's  Reasons  for  voting  against  Mr. 
Wilberforce's  Motion  for  a  Bill  to  prohibit  the  Importation  of 
African  Negroes  into  the  Colonies.  London'.  J.  Dtbrett.  1791. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  28.     H.    +  London.   1792.  c.  17 149 


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The  Country  Gentleman.  A  Journal  for  the  Farm,  the 
Garden,  and  the  Fireside.  Albany:  L.  Tucker  &  Son.  1853-65. 
4to.  17150 

Edited  by  Luther  Tucker,  J.  J.  Thomai,  and  J.  Warren.  Ahtt  December,  1865, 
the  "Country  Gentleman  "  was  merged  into  the  "Cultivator  and  Country  Gentle- 
man." 

The  Countryman's  Lamentations  on  the  Subject  of  a  Proper 
Education  of  Children,  with  an  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
New- Jersey.  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  Sold  by  JV.  Dunlap^  for 
the  Author.  M  Dec  LXii.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  52.  P.  17151 

A  scarce  tract,  written  in  allegorical  language. 

Coup-d'oeil  sur  la  Grand-Bretagne  [et  ses  colonies].     Londres. 


1766.    8vo. 


17152 


Coup-d'ceil  sur  la  Republique  de  I'Amerique  Centrale,  et  par- 
ticulierement  sur  les  Etats  de  Nicaragua  et  Costa  Rica.  4to. 
Map.  s.  17153 

Coup-d'ceil  sur  La  situation  des  affaires  entre  la  France  et  les 
Etats  Unis  de  I'Amerique,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  28.  ba.  17154 

Le  Coup  de  lumiere.     [n.  p.]   1789.    8vo,  pp.  48  or  less. 

Relates  to  the  affairs  of  St.  Domingo. 

Coupe'  de  Saint-Douat  (Alexandre).  Histoire  de  I'Etab- 
lissement  des  Fran^ais  dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord.  Paris.  1823. 
8vo.  17156 

La  cour  de  Rome  et  I'empereur  Maximilien.  Rapports  de  la 
cour  de  Rome  avec  le  gouvernement  mexicain,  accompagnes  de 
deux  lettres  de  I'empereur  Maximilien  et  de  Timperatrice.  Paris: 
Jmyot.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  157.  '7157 

CouRAZoLLES.  Mcmoire  ou  replique  a  la  justification  de  W. 
de  Lazerne.     Paris.   1790.    8vo.  17158 

Relates  to  the  revolution  in  Hayti. 

CouRBE  (Augustin).     See  [Morisot  (C.  B.)] 

Courcelle-Seneuil  (L  H.)  Examen  comparative  de  la 
(arifa  i  lejislacion  aduanera  de  Chile  con  las  De  Francia,  Gran 
Bretana,  i  Etados-Unidos.  For  L  H.  Courcelle  Seneuil.  San- 
tiago. 1856.    8vo,  pp.  46.  1 7159 

Courcelle-Seneuil  (J.  G.)  Agression  de  I'Espagne  contre 
le  Chili.     Paris:  E.  Dentu.   1866.    8vo.  17160 


COURT. 


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Courcelle-Seneuil.  Informe  sobre  el  estado  de  la  Hacienda 
publica  en  1°  de  Octubre  de  1861,  pasado  al  Sefior  Ministro  del 
Ramo  por  J.  G.  Courcelle-Seneuil,  correjido  i  anotado  segun 
informes  ultimamente  adquiridos.  Santiago.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Table.  1 7 161 

[CouRCV  (H.  de).]     See  De  Courcy  (H.). 

Courier  de  Boston,  affiches,  annonces,  et  avis.  ...  23  AvriI-15 
Octobre,  1789.  No.  1-26.  [^Boston:  Imprimerie  de  Samuel' Hall, 
1789.]    4to,  pp.  208.  H.  17164 

Courier  politique  et  litteraire ;  annonces  et  avis  divers :  or 
French  Evening  Post.  Externo  Robore  crescit.  London. 
1777-85.   4to.  17165 

"  This  French  journal,  which  was  commenced  in  the  month  of  May  of  the  present 
year,  had  been  preceded  by  the  *  Courier  de  r£urope,'  under  which  title  it  was  continued 
from  June,  1778.  According  to  Barbier,  it  was  edited  by  the  Irish  abbe,  Perkins  Mac 
Mahon,  Serres  de  la  Tour,  and  Theveneau  de  Morande.  The  eighteenth  volume, 
apparently  the  last,  was  published  in  1785;  and  some  of  the  latter  volumes  contaia 
contributions  from  the  pen  of  the  celebrated  Mirabeau.  Having  been  published  during 
the  whole  course  of  the  American  war  of  independence,  one  of  its  principal  objects 
appears  to  have  been  that  of  giving  an  impartial  account  of  the  events  which  attended 
it."     See  Rich's  "Bibl.  Am.,"  i.  a6i. 

CouRMONT  (Felix  de).  Des  £tats-Unis,  de  la  guerre  du 
Mexique  et  de  rile  de  Cuba.     Paris:  Moquet.  1847.    ^^o* 

[CoURNAND  {Pabbe  Antoine  de).]  Reponse  aux  Observations 
d'un  habitant  des  colonies  sur  le  Memoire  eu  faveur  de  gens  de 
couleur  ou  sang  mele  a  St.  Domingo.     Paris.   1789.    8vo. 

CouRREjoLLES.  Memoire  en  replique  a  la  Justification  pub- 
liee  par  M.  de  la  Luzerne,  sur  le  cinquieme  chef  d'accusation ; 
par  M.  CourrejoUes,  depute  de  J.-Domingue.  [n.  p.  1790.] 
8vo.  ijiii 

Le  "  Courrier  de  la  Martinique"  a  M.  Bayle-Mouillard,  ex- 
procureur  general  a  la  Guadeloupe  ...  Reponse  a  La  lettre  du 
24  fevrier  1851,  adresse  au  journal  *' Le  Pays."  Extrait  du 
"Courrier  de  la  Martinique."  S'- Pierre-Martinique :  imp.  du 
Courrier.  [n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  48  or  less.  17 169 

Court  (J.)  Catalogue  of  the  Articles  contributed  to  the 
Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of  1867,  by  the  Island  of  Trinidad 
(West  Indies),  with  an  Introductory  Sketch  of  the  Colony, 
its  Institutions,  Physical  Features,  Principal  Products,  etc. ;  by 
Dr.  J.  Court,  Special  Commissioner.  Paris:  Dentu.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  17170 


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COURTS. 


The  Court  and  City  Kalendar,  for  England,  Scotland,  and 

America.      London:    H.   IVoodfall  [etc.]   mocclxvii.    i2mo. 

Continued.  i?'?! 

Containi  liiti  of  the  civil  and  military  establish mentf,  plantation  office*,  agentt,  etc., 
in  America.     There  are  calendars  for  175S1  or  earlier. 

The  Court  and  City  Register,  or  Gentleman's  Complete  An- 
nual Kalendar  For  ...  1772.  Containing  ...  Lists  of  ...  the 
Army,  Navy  ...  &c.  London:  J.  Jolliffe.  [etc.  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
pp.  vi,  282.     Continued.  17172 

The  Court  of  Neptune,  and  the  Curse  of  Liberty  j  with  other 
Poems,  on  Subjects  connected  with  the  Late  War.  New  Tori: 
Van  Winkle^  JViley  ^  Co.   181 7.    i8mo,  pp.  106.  C.  17 173 

Court  de  Gbbelin.  Monde  primitif,  analyse  et  compare 
avec  le  monde  moderne,  cousidere  dans  I'histoire  naturelle  de  la 
parole;  ou  origine  du  langage  et  de  Tecriture;  avec  un  reponse 
a  unc  critique  anonyme,  et  des  figures  en  taille-douce.  Par  M. 
Court  de  Gebelin,  ...  yf  Paris:  Boudet.  M.  DCC.  Lxxv.  9  vols., 
4to.  +  Considere  dans  son  genie  allegorique  et  dans  les  alie- 
gories  aux  quelles  conduisit  ce  genie  ...  .  Nouvelle  edition. 
Paris:  V Auteur  [etc.]  M.  DCC.  Lxxvii.    9  vols.,  4to.     BA.,  B.,  c. 

Contains  copious  details  of  American  languages.  "  Essai  sur  les  Ungues  d'Amer- 
ique,"  nouv.  £d.,  viii.  489-560 ;  "  Observations  sur  un  ;aonument  am6ricain,"  viii. 
561-568. 

CuURTAULD  (G.)  Address  to  those  who  may  be  disposed  to 
remove  to  the  United  States  of  America  on  the  a'^vantages  of 
Equitable  Associations  of  capital  and  labour  in  the  formation  of 
Agricultural  Establishments  in  the  interior  Country.  Including 
Remarks  on  Mr.  Birbeck's  Opinions  upon  this  Subject.  By 
George  Courtauld.     London:  Hunter.   1820.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Stt  "  M.  Rev.,**  xcvii.  aoo. 

CouRTE  DE  LA  BLANCHARDiJkRE  {M.  Pabb'e).  Nouveauj 
voyage]  fait  au  Perou.  |Par  M.  I'Abbe  Courte  |  de  la  Blanch- 
ardiere.  |  Auquel  on  a  joint  une  Description  |  des  anciennes  Mines 
d'Espagne,  traduite  de  I'Espagnol  de  Alonso-Carrillo  Lazo.  A 
Paris,  I  De  rimprimerie  de  Delaguette,  | ...  |  M.  D.  CC.  Li.  |  1 2mo,  2 
1.,  pp.  212,  (4),  74,  (3).     Plate.  H.  171 76 

[Courts  de  la  BlanchardiIre.]  A  Voyage  to  Peru ;  per- 
formed by  the  [Ship]  Conde  of  St.  Malo,  in  the  years  1 745, 1746, 
1747,  1748,  and  1749.  Written  by  the  Chaplain.  To  which 
is  added  aiv  Appendix,  containing  the  present  state  of  the  Spanish 


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affairs  in  America  in  respect  to  mines,  trade   and  discoveries. 
London:   R.  Griffiths.   1752.    lamo,  pp.  xv,  173.  I7'77 

The  author'i  "  observ4tioni  and  deicriptioni  are  lensible,  pertinent,  and  entertain- 
ing. He  teems  to  hjve  little  of  the  priett,  and  nothing  of  the  bigot  about  him ;  yet 
hii  lentimentt  are  luch  at  become  the  good  Chriitian  and  the  gentleman." — Monthly 
Review,  u.  394. 

Courte  Reponse  a  Gros  Memoire,  1790.  Ste  [Bellevue], 
Vol.  II.,  No.  4545. 

CouRTEN  (W.)  A  Brief  I  Narrative  |  and  Deduction  of  the  sev- 
eral Remark- 1  able  Cases  of  Sir  Willianr.  Courten,  and  Sir  Paul) 
Pyiidar,  Knij!;hts ;  and  William  Courten  late  of  London  |  Esquire, 
Deceased:  Their  Heirs,  Executors,  Admi-|nistrators  and  As- 
signs, together  with  their  Surviving |  Partners  and  Adventurers 
with  them  to  the  E-ist-In-|dies,  China  and  Japan,  and  divers 
other  parts  of  Asia,  |  Europe,  Africa  and  America:  P'aithfully 
represented  1  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  |  Reduced  under  four 
Principal  Heads,  viz.  1 1.  The  Discovery  and  Plantation  of  Bar- 
badocs.  |n.  Their  Vndertakings,  and  Expeditions  to  the  East-| 
India,  China  and  Japan.  |  III.  The  Denyal  of  Justice  upon  their 
civil  Actions  I  depending  in  Holland  and  Zealand.  |  iv.  Their 
Loanes  and  Supplyes  for  the  Service  of  the  |  Crown,  upon  the 
Collection  of  Fines  and  Compositi-|ons  out  of  the  Popish  Re- 
cusants Estates,  &c.  |  Recollected  out  of  the  Original  Writings 
and  Records,  I  for  publick  Satisfaction.  |  ZoWon;  Printed  in  the 
Tear  1679.I    Folio,  2  1.,  pp.  12,  I15-I18.  M.  17178 

Courten.  Case  stated  between  the  East  India  Company  of 
the  United  Netherlands  and  the  Assigns  of  W.  Courten.  Pri- 
vately printed.    1 67 1.     Folio.  17*79 

This  celebrated  case  relates  to  the  Island  of  Barbadoes. 

Courten.  Petition  of  W.  Courten  and  others,  1675. —  Lex 
Talionis ;  or,  the  Law  of  iVlarque,  as  regards  the  Ships,  Factories, 
&c.,  of  Sir  W.  Courten,  and  his  Partners  in  the  East  Indies, 
China,  Japan,  &c.     1682.     Folio.  17180 

There  is  also  an  "  Address  of  the  Heirs,  &c.,  of  Sir  W.  Courten,  1679,"  folio.  Set 
alto  C[jrew]  (G[eorge]),  Vol.  in.,  No.  loSzz.  Thomas  Thorpe,  an  eminent  Lon- 
don bookseller,  attributes  our  No.  9759,  in  Vol.  in.,  to  W.  Courten. 

CouRTENAY  (E.  S.)  Eulogy  on  ...  Wm.  Crafts  ...  by  E. 
8.  Courtenay.  ...  Charleston:  Ellis  ^  Neufville.  1826.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.  17181 

Courtenay  (J.)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Propriety  of  Establish- 
ing a  National  Observatory.  By  James  Courtenay  ...  .  Charles- 
ton: printed  by  IV,  Riley.   1 827.     8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  17 182 

VOL.   V.  4 


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[CouRTENAY  (Thomas  P.)]  Observations  on  the  American 
Treaty,  in  Eleven  Letters.  First  published  in  "The  Sun," 
under  the  signature  of  Decius.  London:  Budd.  1808.  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  75.  17183 

CouRTENAY.      Additional    Observations   on   the   American 

Treaty,  with  some  Remarks  on  Mr.  Baring's  Pamphlet }  being 

a  Continuation  of  the  Letters  of  Decius.     To  which  is  added  an 

Appendix  of  State  Papers,  including  the  Treaty.     By  Thomas 

Peregrine  Courtenay,  Esq.     London.  1808.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  94, 

Ixix.  s.  1 7184 

Stt  '<  M.  Rev.,"  Lty.  S14. 

Courtney  (T.  E.)  A  Guide  to  Pomerade's  Original  Pan- 
orama of  the  Mississippi  River,  from  the  mouth  of  the  Ohio 
River  to  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony.  By  T.  E.  Courtney.  New 
Tori.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  84.  17*85 

Courtney  (W.  S.)  The  Gold  Fields  of  St.  Domingo.  1  r 
W.  S.  Courtney.     New  Tork.   i860.    i2mo.  1710J 

CouRTois  (Ferdinand).    See  Cortes  (F.),  Vol.  v. 

CouRTOT  (F.)  La  Vie|du  Bien-Heureux  Pere  |  Francois  | 
Solano  I  Religieux  de  rOrdre|de  Saint  Francois  |  Patron  du  Perou, 

icomposee  svr  les  memoires  j  presentez  au  S.  !>iege  pour  sa  Beati- 
cation,|Et  le.recit  du  Martyre  d'onze  Religieux  dujmesme 
Ordre,  qui  souffrirent  la  mort  a  Gorkom  pour  la  defense  de  la 
Foy,  I'an  1572.  |  Par  le  R.  P.  Francois  Covrtot|  Religieux  du 
mesme  Ordre,  Docteur  en|Theologie  de  la  Faculte  de  Paris, 
&c.  \yi  Paris,  \  Chez  Estienne  Michallet,  I  rue  S.  'Jacques,  a  t  Image 
S.  Paul,  I  proche  la  Fontaine  S.  Sevenn.  \  M.DCC.LXXVII.  |  Jvec 
Privilege.  \    i8mo,  pp.  xx,  158.  171 87 

[CouRTOT.]     The  Lives  of  St.  Thomas  of  Villanova  ...  and 

of  St.  Francis  Solano,  Apostle  of  Peru,  of  the  Order  of  St. 

Francis.     London:   Thomas  Richardson,  m.  D.  ccc.  xlvii.    j2n>o, 

pp.  xii,  310.  17188 

Some  copiei  have  the  imprint,  Nt%o  Tork:  Edward Dunigan.    Courtot  is  the  authoi 
of  Solano's  life  only. 

Cousin  d'Aval  (Charles  Yves),  called  Cousin  d'Avalon. 
Histoire  de  Toussaint-Louverture,  chef  des  noirs  insurg6s  de 
Saint-Domingue  ...  precedee  d'un  coup  d'oeil  politique  sur  cette 
colonic.     Parisy  Pilloty  an  JT-iSoi.    iimo,  pp.  211.     Portrait. 


COUTINHO. 


35 


Cousin  Frank's  Household.     Sti  [Pearson  (L.  H.)] 

CoussiN  (J.  H.  J.)  Eueine  de  Cerceil,  ou  Les  Caraibes. 
Paris:  Igontttt ;   Corbet  a1ni\tic.']  1824.    3  vols.,  iimo. 

CousTELiN.  Contre  la  reconnaisance  de  la  r^publique  haitienne. 
Paris:  Lt  Nor mant pert.   1825.    8vo.  '7*9' 

CousTELiN.  De  I'Europe  ^  regard  des  Nouveaux  £tats  du 
Sud  de  I'Amerique.     Paris:  march,  dt  nouveautis,   1825.    8vo. 

CousTELiN.  Sur  I'Emancipation  de  Saint-Domingue.  Paris: 
Lt  Nor  mant.   1825.    8vo.  '7*93 

CouTE  (J.  F.  de).  Enough  of  War.  The  Question  of 
Slavery  Conclusively  and  Satisfactorily  Solved,  as  regards  Hu- 
manity at  large,  and  the  Permanent  Interests  of  Present  Owners. 
By  Jose  Ferrer  de  Coute.  New  Tori:  S.  Hallet,  fainter.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  312.  17194 

CouTHOUY  (J.  p.)  Descriptions  of  New  Species  of  Mollusca 
and  Shells  ;  with  Remarks  on  several  Polypi,  &c.,  found  in 
Massachusetts  Bay.  By  Joseph  P.  Couthouy  ...  .  Charlestown. 
1838.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  59.     Plates.  h.  17195 

Couthouy.  Remarks  upon  Coral  Formation  in  the  Pacific ; 
with  Suggestions  as  to  the  Causes  of  their  Absence  in  the  same 
Parallels  of  Latitude  on  the  Coast  of  South  America.  By 
Joseph  P.  Couthouy,  Extracted  from  Jour.  Bost.  Soc.  Nat. 
Hist,  for  January,  1842.  Boston:  Tattle  ilf  Dennett^  Printers. 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  68.  BA.,  M.  17196 

Alto:  Monograph  on  the  Family  Osteodesmacea.  [n.  p.  n  d.]  8vo,  pp.  60. — 
Observations  on  Recent  Icebergs.     Ntw  Haven.  1841.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

CouTiNHO  (F.  de  S.)  La  Proposition  faicte  a  I'Assemblee 
public  des  ...  Etats  Generaux  des  Provinces  Unies  des  Pais-Bas, 
le  16  d'Aougst  1647.  Par  ...  D.  Franc,  de  Sousa  Coutinho, 
Conseiller  du  Roy  de  Portugal,  Capitaine  General  des  Isles 
Terceres,  et  nomme  par  sa  Maj.  Gouverneur  de  I'Estat  du 
Bresil  et  son  Ambass.  ordin.  vers  les  Estats  Gen.  des  Prov. 
Unies.     La  Haye:  Jean  Breeckvelt.   1647.     '^  '•  '7'97 

Coutinho.  Propositie  |  Ghedaen  |  Ter  Vergaderinge  van  hare 
Hoogh  Mog:  d'Hee-|ren  Staten  Generael  der  Vereenigde  Neder- 
jlanden,  In  's  Graven  Hage  den  16  Au-|gusti,  1647.  |  Door  den 
Heer  I  Francisco  de  Sousa  Coutinho,  jRaedt  van  sijn  Conickl. 
Majest.  van|Portvgal:|Sijnen  Gouverneur  ende  Capiteyn  Ghen- 


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COUTO. 


I   I 


:  ' 


erael  van  dc|  Vlaemsche  EyIanden.|Gcnoemt|  Met  den  selven 
Tijtel  van  den  Stact  van  Urasil.|Ende  Ambassadcur  by  Hare 
Hoogh  Moogende.  |  Gtdruckt  Anno  1647.  |  410,  4  I.  I7>9^ 

Alio  :  Hroviiioneel  cnde  particulier  Tractaet,  gemaeckt,  geirrciteert  ende  hciluotcn 
in  '1  Graven-Hage  den  27.  Martij  164J  tuiichen  de  hcer  Franciico  de  Suu«.i  Cuu- 
tinlio,  Raedt  ende  Ambaiiadeur  vanJcii  Conincic  van  Purtugael,  etc.  ende  G^uver- 
neur  van  lijne  Majeiteyti  wrghen,  all  oock  Capiteyn  Generael  vande  Iniulcn  v.in 
Tercera,  ende  de  Heeren  Ghedeputeerden  vande  Hooch-Mugende  Hteren  St.iten 
Generael  vande  Vereenich  de  Ncderlandtiche  Frovincien,  etc.  aengacnde  dc  Ci)ntro< 
veriie  over  de  Juriidictie  cnde  Terr'uorie  van  't  Fort  Galle,  etc.  'i  Craven- Ihgt, 
1645.   4to,4l- 

CouTiNHO  {Fr.  Joaquim  Forjaz  Pereira).  Ora^ao  academica 
gratulatoria  pelo  restabelecimento  da  saude  do  sercnissimo  Prin- 
cipe do  Brasil,  nas  festas  que  celebraram  os  gcntis-homens  da 
sua  real  camara.     Lisboa:  na  Regia  Offic,   1789.    410,  pp.  15. 

CouTiNHO.  Estatuto  de  recolcimento  de  N.  S.  de  Gloria  de 
logar  de  Boa-Vista  de  Pcrnambuco.     Lisboa,   1788.    410.         u. 

CouTiNHO  (G.)  Copia  de  la  Carta  que  Gonzalo  Coutino 
escrivio  a  Su  Magestad  sobre  la  Fabrica  y  sustcnto  de  la  Armada 
de  Barlovento  en  las  Indias.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folio.  17201 

"  Relating  to  Hondurai,  the  Caribbee  Iilandi,  Sec.,  very  rare."  Title  and  note 
from  one  of  C.  Welford'i  cataloguei. 

CouTiNHO.    See  Cunha  de  Azevedo  (J.  J.  da). 

CouTO  (A.  C.)  Disserta^ao  sobre  o  actual  Governo  da  Rc- 
publica  do  Paraguay  por  Antonio  Correa  do  Couto.  Rio  de 
Janeiro.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  104.  17202 

Couto  (B.)  Defensa  del  General  D.  Isidro  Reyes,  ante  la 
suprema  corte  de  justicia  en  la  causa  que  se  le  instruye  por  haber 
autorizado  como  secretario  del  despacho  de  guerra  y  marina,  la 
orden  en  que  se  numbrd  general  del  ejercito  de  operacioncs  al 
presidente  de  la  Republica.  Por  el  lie.  D.  Bernardo  Couto. 
Mexico.  1845.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  44.  17203 

Couto.  Discurso  sobre  la  Constitucion  de  la  Iglesia.  Por 
Don  Bernardo  Couto.     Mexico.  1857.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  84. 

Couto  was  coniidered  one  of  the  most  diitinguithed  Mexican  icholari.  He  died 
in  i86z. 

Couto  (Jose  Ferrer  de).     See  Ferrer  de  Couto. 

Couto  (J.  Vieira).  Memoria  sobre  as  salitreiras  naturaes  de 
Monte  Rodrigo  i  escrita  no  anno  de  1803.  Rio  de  Janeiro: 
Impr.  Regia  1809.    pp.  61.  17205 


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COVENTRY. 


37 


CouTTS  ( W.  G.)  "  The  Games,"  A  Nicht  wi*  Burns,  anJ 
Other  Poems.  By  W.  G.  Coutts.  New  York:  the  Author. 
i860.    4to.  17206 

Some  of  the  poemi  are  on  American  topici. 

Couture  (Louis).     Paralliles  historiques.     Napol6on,  Louis 

XIV,  Cromwell,  Washington,  ou  Pourquoi  finissent  les  dynasties, 

Quand  ct  pourquoi  elles  naissent.     Paris:  Michel  Levy.    1852. 

iSmo.  17207 

An  extract  from  hit  "Bonapartiime." 

CovARRUBiAS  (A.  D.)  DetcrminacioH  de  la  Posicion  geo- 
grafica  de  Mexico,  por  A.  Diaz  Covarrubias,  Ingeniero  gedgrafo 
y  director  dc  la  Comision  del  vallc  de  Mexico.  Mexico:  Tipo- 
graf'ta  de  M.  Castro,  [i860.]    8vo,  pp.  64.  H.  17208 

Covarrubias.  Informe  jeneral  presentado  a  S.  £.  £1  Presi- 
dente  de  la  Rcpublica  sobre  los  trabaios  de  la  Comision  directiva 
de  la  Esposicion  Nacional  de  agricultura  celcbrada  en  Santiago 
de  Chile  en  Mayo  de  1869.  Por  su  presidente  D.  Alvaro 
Covarrubias.     Valparaiso.   1869.     Folio,  pp.  636.  17209 

CovELL  (L.)  Narrative  of  a  Missionary  Tour  through  the 
Western  Settlements  of  New  York,  &c.  By  Lemuel  Covell. 
Troy.   1804.    i2mo.  w.  17210 

For  a  life  of  the  author,  ut  Brown  {Mrs.  D.  C),  Vol.  11.,  No.  8464. 

The  Covenant  of  Grace  not  Absolute  but  Conditional,  and 
the  Preachers  thereof  vindicated  from  the  Unjust  Aspersions  ot 
Arminianism  and  Popery.     London,   1692.    4to.  17211 

A  curious  tract,  which  refers  to  the  Antinomians  of  New  England. 

The  Covenanter,  devoted  to  the  Principles  of  the  Reformed 
Presbyterian  Church.     Edited  by  James  M.  Willson.  ...  Phila- 
delphia: David  Smith.   1 845.    No.  I,  8 vo,  pp.  5-36.     H.  17212 
From  August,  1845,  to  November,  1846,  in  all,  fifteen  numbers. 

Coventry  (A.)  Address  to  the  Agricultural  Society  of  the 
County  of  Oneida :  delivered  at  Whitestown,  on  the  27th  Day 
of  Sept.  1818,  by  Alexander  Coventry,  Esq.  ...  Utica:  Printea 
by  William  IVilliams.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  50.  ba.  17213 

Coventry  (C.  B.)  Extracts  from  a  Lecture  on  Insanity  ... 
[with  an  account  of  the  Bloomingdale  Asylum.  Utica.  1842.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  1 72 14 

Also:  Report  on  Epidemic  Cholera.  Utiet^  N.  T.  1848.  StO|  pp.  13.  -f  Epi- 
demic Cholera,  its  Hiitory,  &c.     Suffah.  1S49.    lamo.     11. 


p    liviip^l,  IK    ifpiin,nipiu«i|i.|i|i  \»pii.,iiii  » 


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COWAN. 


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CoviNTRY,  Conn,     Set  Abbot  (Abiel),  Vol.  i.,  Nos.  16-18. 

CovBRLY  {Sir  Roger  de).  Set  **  A  Cure  for  the  Spleen,"  Vol. 
v.,"  and  "The  Americans  Routed/'  Vol.  1.,  No.  1274. 

Covington  and  Newport.  Williams'  Covington  and  New- 
port Directory  for  1866-7.  To  which  is  appended  a  United 
States  Post-Oifice  Directory.  Compiled  by  Williams  &  Co. 
Covington^  Ky.:  fVilliamt  W  Co,    8vo,  pp.  xv,  188,  467-536. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Western  Baptist  Theological 
Institute,  of  Covineton,  Kentucky.  May  i,  1843.  [By  £. 
Robins.]  Cincinnati:  E,  Morgan  and  Company,  Printtrs.  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  17216 

CovoDB  (J.)  Kansas  —  the  Lecompton  Constitution.  Popu- 
lar Sovereignty,  Theoretical  and  Practical.  Speech  of  Hon.  Jno. 
Covode,  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  March  25,  1858.  JVashington, 
D.  C:  Buell  i'f  Btanchard,  Printers.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H. 

CovoDE.  Tariff  and  the  Treasury.  Speech  of  the  Hon. 
John  Covode,  of  Pennsylvania,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, February  12,  1857.     ["•  P*    n«  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

CovoDE.  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  under  the 
Resolutions  offered  by  the  Hon.  John  Covode,  March  5,  i860, 
to  investigate  and  inquire  into  alleged  Corruptions,  in  the  passage 
of  the  Law  to  form  the  Lecompton  Constitution,  in  the  Elections 
in  Pennsylvania,  in  the  Post  Office  Department,  &c.  fVashing- 
ton.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  838,  164.  (36th  Cong.,  ist  Sess.,  House 
Report  648.)  1 7219 

Covos  (J.  M.)  Manifiesto  al  publico  de  Jose  Maria  Covos. 
Zacatecas.   1857.    ^'"*  ^^°)  PP*  '^*  17220 

CowAN  (£.)  The  Constitution  the  True  Remedy.  Speech 
of  Hon.  Edgar  Cowan,  of  Pf^nnsylvania,  on  the  Concurrent 
Resolution  of  the  Committc;  of  Fifteen.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  ...  March  2,  1866.  fVashingtony  D,  C:  L.  Towers, 
Printer,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  17221 

Alio:  Address  before  the  Literary  Society  of  Washington,  Coll.,  Pa.,  ...  Sept.  24, 
1846.  8vo.  —  The  Forfeiture  and  Confiscation  of  Rebel  Property  in  the  Confederate 
States.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  March  4,  i86z.  Watkingtom  Scammtll  &  Co. 
1862.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  National  Union  Club  Documents.  Speeches  of  Hon.  Edgar 
Cowan,  of  Pennsylvania;  [and  others].  H^athington,  D.  C.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h. 
—  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  June  27,  1864,  on  Mr.  Trumbull'i  Amendmenc 
repealing  the  Joint  Resolution  of  July  17,  1862,  Qualifying  the  Confiscation  Act  and 
Limil  ng  Forfeitures  under  it  to  the  Life  of  the  Offender.    8vo,  pp.  16. 


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The  Coward*!  Convention.  Sa  Briited  (C.  A.),  Vol.  ii.. 
No.  8041. 

CowDELL  (T.)  The  Nova  Scotia  Minstrel;  written  while 
on  a  Tour  from  North  America  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
Interspersed  with  Suitable  Reflections,  and  Moral  Songs,  Adapted 
to  the  most  Popular  Airs.  By  Thomas  Cowdell.  Printid  for 
tht  Author.   1811.    i2mo.  17222 

The  author  remarki,  In  hit  preface,  that  if  any  person  buyi  a  copy  of  hli  book,  he 
will  wait  upon  them  at  their  houie  with  hit  viulincello,  and  play  them  a  few  tunea  I 
Some  of  the  tongi  are  in  the  Indian  dialect. 

Cowdell  (T.  D.)  A  Poetical  Account  of  the  American 
Campaign  of  181 2  and  1813.  By  Thomas  D.  Cowdell.  Hali- 
fax, 1 8 15.    8vo,  pp.  131.  17223 

Cowdell.  A  Poetical  Journal  of  a  Tour  from  British  North 
America  to  England,  Wales  &  Ireland,  interspersed  with  Reflec- 
tions Natural,  Moral  &  Political.  To  which  are  subjoined, 
Two  Pieces  of  the  Intended  Jubilee.  By  Thomas  D.  Cowdell. 
Dublin:   H^ilkinsonlif  Courtney.   1809.    i2mo,  pp.  76.         17224 

CowDEN  (J.)  The  African  Slave  Trade;  An  Appeal  in  its 
Favor,  by  J.  Cowden.     Jackson.   1859.    8vo.  17225 

Title  from  J.  W.  Randolph'i  catalogue,  Richmond,  Va. 

CowDERY  [Dr.)  American  Captives  in  Tripoli;  or.  Dr. 
Cowdery's  Journal  in  Miniature,  kept  during  his  Late  Captivity 
in  Tripoli.  ...  Boston:  Belcher  ^  Armstrong.  1806.  i2mo,  pp. 
34.    BA.    +  Second  Edition.    Boston.   1806.    i2mo.    w.  17226 

CowDiN  (E.  C.)  Agriculture  —  its  Dignity  and  Progress. 
An  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  Agriculture  and 
Horticulture  of  Westchester  County,  ...  September  20,  1866. 
By  Elliot  C.  Cowdin.  New  Tork:  printed  by  Baker  &  Godwin. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  17227 

CowDiN.  The  Presidential  Issue,  and  its  EflFects  upon  the 
Business  and  Prosperity  of  the  Country.  Speech  of  the  Hon. 
Elliot  C.  Cowdin  ...  before  the  National  Club  ...  of  New 
York,  October  19,  1868.  New  York:  Printed  by  Baker  iff 
Godwin,  [n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  19.  h.  17228 

CowDiN.  The  Tax  on  Cotton.  Remarks  of  Elliot  C. 
Cowdin,  before  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  State  of  New- 


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York,   December  20,  1866.     Ntw  Tcri:  John  W.  Amtrman^ 
Printer,   [n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  17229 

Also:  The  Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of  1867.  Remarks  ...  in  the  Chamber  of 
Commerce  of  New  York  ...  January  12,  1866.  New  York:  Baktr  &  Gedwiii, 
Printtn.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of  1 867.  An  Address 
...  at  Albany,  Feb'y  12,  1868  ...  .  Albany  s  Chat.  Van  Btnthuyun  and  Sent.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  56.     H. 

CowDiN  (N.  G.)  Ellen ;  or,  the  Fanatic's  Daughter.  By 
Mrs.  N.  G.  Cowdin.  Mobile:  S.  H.  Goetzel  U  Co.  186-. 
i2mo.  17230 

Cowdin  (Robert).  Gen.  Cowdin  and  the  First  Massachu- 
setts Regiment  of  Volunteers.  Boston:  J.  E.  Farwell  and 
Company,  Printers.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  1 7231 

CowDREY  (S.)  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Tamanny 
Society  or  Columbian  Order;  on  their  Anniversary,  May  12, 
1803.    By  Samuel  Cowdrey.     New  Tor k.  [1803.]    8vo,  pp.  15. 

CowELL  (B.)  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Samuel  W.  King,  late 
Governor  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island,  May,  1842.  By  Benja- 
min Cowell.  Providence:  H.  H.  Broivn.  1842.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion, with  an  Appendix.     [/^/V.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  ^73133 

Cowell.  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  Greene  Asso- 
ciation, on  the  Eighth  of  August,  18 14,  it  being  their  Anniversary. 
...  Providence:  Miller,  Goddardl^  Man.    8vo,  pp.  19.  BA. 

Cowell.  Spirit  of '76  in  Rhode  Island:  or.  Sketches  of 
the  Efforts  of  the  Government  and  People  of  the  War  of  the 
Revolution.  Together  with  the  Names  of  those  who  belonged 
to  Rhode  Island  Regiments  in  the  Army.  With  Biographical 
Notices,  Reminiscences,  &c.,  &c.  By  Benjamin  Cowell.  Boi- 
ion:  A.J.  Wright,  Printer.  1850.   8vo,  pp.  352.     ba.,  c.  17235 

Cowell  (J.)  Thirty  Years  passed  among  the  Players  in 
England  and  America  ...  [by]  Joe  Cowell,  Comedian.  Written 
by  himself.  ...  London.  1844.  +  New-York:  Harper  13  Brothers. 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  103.     \lbid.'\  1845.    8vo.  '723^ 

Cowell  (J.)  The  Curious  and  Profitable  Gardener;  con- 
taining, I.  The  most  useful  experiments  for  improving  Land  by 
Grains  and  Seeds.  11.  Curious  Directions  for  cultivating  the 
choicest  Fruits  of  the  East  and  West  Indies  sit  a  small  expense. 
III.  Extraordinary  Remarks  concerning  the  raising  of  Flowers 


m 
ii 


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41 


from  Seed.  iv.  Particular  Observations,  and  Rules  for  the 
management  of  Dwarf  Fruit  Trees.  To  which  is  added  an 
exact  description  of  the  Great  American  Aloe,  etc.  By  John 
Cowell,  of  Hoxton.  Adorned  with  Cuts.  London:  Weaver 
Bickerton.  MDccxxx.    2  pts.,  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  I26j  67.         17237 

Cowell.  True  Account  of  the  Aloe  Americana,  or  Africana, 
which  is  now  in  blossom  in  Mr.  Cowell's  Garden  at  Hoxton  ;  the 
like  whereof  has  never  been  seen  in  England  before.  London. 
1729.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  44.     Copperplate.  17238 

Cowell  (J.  W.)  La  France  et  les  £tats  Confederes.  Par 
John  Welsford  Cowell,  agent  et  representatif  de  la  Banque 
d'Angleterre  aux  £tats-Unis  dans  les  annees  1837,  1838  et  1839. 
Paris:  Dentu.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  30.  17239 

Cowell.  Southern  Secession.  A  Letter  addressed  to  Capt. 
M.  T.  Maury,  Confederate  Navy,  on  his  Letter  to  Admiral 
Fitzroy.  By  John  Welsford  Cowell,  Esq.  London:  Robert 
Hardwicke.  MDCCCLXII.    8vo,  pp.  99.  1 7240 

CowEN  (Esek).  Review  of  the  Opinion  of  Judge  Cowen, 
...  in  the  Case  of  Alexander  McLeod.  By  a  Citizen  of  New 
York.     Washington:  printed  by  Thomas  Allen,   1841.    8vo,  pp. 

28.  H.   1 7241 

CowEN  (M.  V.  B.)  The  Indiana  State  Gazetteer  and 
Shippers'  Guide,  for  1866-7.  M.  V.  B.  Cowen,  Compiler. 
Lafayeite^  Ind.:  Rosser,  Spring  &  Cowen.  1 866.  8vo,  pp.  xv, 
428.  s.  17242 

CowiE.  Considerations  on  the  present  Crisis  of  Affairs  as  it 
respects  the  West  India  Colonies,  ...  London.   1795.    8vo. 

CowLES  (Edwin).  A  Plan  for  the  Gradual  Resumption  of 
Specie  Payment.  ...  By  E.  Cowles  ...  .  Cleveland^  O.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  17244 

CowLES  (H.)  A  Defence  of  Ohio  Congregationalism  and  of 
Oberlin  College  ...  By  Rev.  Henry  Cowles  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.d.] 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  17245 


Cowles  (S.) 
Randolph, 
Cowles.    8 

vol.  v. 


Conflict  of  Races. 


ew  York,  Oct.   12,   1862.      By 
pp.  16. 


A   Sermon  preached  in 
Bv.  Sylvester 


17246 


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cox. 


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I  ' 


Cowley  (C.)  A  Hand-Book  of  Business  in  Lowell,  Mass. ; 
with  a  History  of  the  City.  By  Charles  Cowley.  Lowell. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  166.  17247 

Cowley.  Illustrated  History  of  Lowell.  Revised  Edition. 
By  Charles  Cowley.  Boston:  Lee  £S*  Shepard.  1868.  i2mo, 
Title,  pp.  9-135.  Woodcuts,  ba.  +  Lowell:  B.  C.  Sargeant 
and  Joshua  Merrill.   1 868.  17248 

Cowley.  Memories  [sic]  of  the  Indians  and  Pioneers  of  the 
region  of  Lowell.  By  Charles  Cowley.  ...  Lowell:  Stone  Cff 
Huse^  Printers.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  24,  (i).  ba.  17249 

Cowley  [Captain).     See  Hacke  (W.) 

CowPERTHWAiT  (J.)  An  Address  at  the  laying  of  the  Corner- 
stone of  the  Hoimesburgh  Public  School.  By  Joseph  Cowper- 
thwait.     Philadelphia.   1846.    8vo.  P.  17250 

The  Cow  Pox  Act.  With  the  Order  of  the  Legislature;  and 
a  Communication  relative  to  the  Subject  from  the  Selectmen  of 
the  Town  of  Milton.  ...  Boston :  printed  by  Joshua  Belcher.  18 10. 


8 


vo,  pp. 


16. 


BA. I725I 


Cox  (Abraham  L.)  An  Address,  delivered  on  the  First  Public 
Exhibition  of  the  Edifice  of  the  New- York  Medical  College,  and 
the  Inauguration  of  its  Faculty,  October  16,  1850.     By  Abm. 

L.  Cox,  M.D New-Tork:  J.  F.  TroWy  Printer,  m.  dccc.  l. 

8vo.  H.  17252 

Cox  (C.  C.)  Oration  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Services  of 
Tristam  Thomas,  m.d.,  delivered  in  Easton,  Maryland.  By 
Christopher  C.  Cox,  m.d.     Baltimore.   1847.    ^^o*        s.  17253 

Cox  (E.  T.)  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Geological  Survey 
of  Indiana,  ...  1869.  By  E.  T.  Cox.  ...  Indianapolis.  1869. 
Svo,  pp.  240,  (i).     Plate  and  3  Maps.  17254 

Cox  (Francis  Augustus).  The  Scriptural  Duty  of  Churches 
in  relation  to  Slaveholders  professing  Christianity ;  By  the  Rev. 
F.  A.  Cox,  D.D.  ...  London:  T.  JVard  and  Co.  1841.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  17255 

Cox  and  Hoby  (J.)  The  Baptists  in  America;  a  Narrative 
of  the  Deputation  from  the  Baptist  Union  in  England  to  the 
United  States  and  Canada.  By  the  Rev.  F.  A.  Cox  ...  and  the 
Rev.  J.  Hoby  ...  .  London:  T.  Ward  &  Co.  1836.    Post  Svo, 


cox. 


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pp.  X,  516.      Illustrations.    +  Second  Edition,  Revised,   with 

Additions.     London:    [Ibid.']  1836.    Post  8vo.     Plates,     c.    + 

New  Tori:  Leavitty  Lord  isf  Co.  1837.    i2mo,  pp.  476.  c. 

See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  Oct.,  1836,  and  «« Christ.  Rev.,"  i.  455. 

Cox  (G.  F.)  Matter  for  the  Times.  Three  Questions 
answered.  What  is  Slavery  ?  Were  Slave  Holders  Members 
of  the  Apostolic  Church  ?  Shall  the  Church  adopt  the  Apos- 
tolic Standard  of  Disicipline,  or  make  a  New  One  ?  By  Rev. 
Gershom  F.  Cox,  m.a.  Boston:  J.  P.  Magee.  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
40.  B.  17257 

Cox  (J.  A.)  Reize  naar  verscheide  eilanden  op  de  N.  W. 
kust  van  Amerika,  uitgegeven  door  G.  Mortimer  ...  .  Naar  het 
Engelsch  door  J.  D.  Pasteur.    Leyden:  A.  en  "J.  Honkoop.  17 — . 

Title  taken  from  a  bookseller's  advertisement 

Cox  (J.  D.)  Inaugural  Address  of  Jacob  D.  Cox,  Governor 
of  Ohio,  delivered  before  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Jan.  8,  1866.  Columbus:  Richard  Nevins^  Printer.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  10.  H.  17259 

[Cox  (James  E.)]  Exposition  of  Thomas  W.  Bartley,  the 
Present  Chief  Justice  of  the  State  of  Ohio.  Showing  him  to  be 
the  Second  Haman  that  has  made  his  Appearance  on  this  Earth. 
Mansfield.   1857.    ^^°>  PP*  ^8*  "•  17260 

Cox  (J.)  Rewards  and  Punishments,  or,  Satan's  Kingdom 
Aristocratical.  To  which  is  subjoined  A  Voyage  to  London,  and 
an  Acrostic.  By  John  Cox,  a  Native  of  Pennsylvania.  Philo" 
delphia,  Printed  for  the  Author ^  at  No.  41,  Chesnut-street,  May^ 
1795.    i2mo,  pp.  20.  1 7261 

Cox  (J.  R.)  First  Branch  Journal.  City  Taxation.  Re- 
marks of  John  R.  Cox,  Chairman  Committee  on  Ways  and 
Means.     Baltimore.   1865.      8vo,  pp.  7.  17262 

Cox  (L.  M.)  Speech  of  Hon.  L.  M.  Cox,  of  Kentucky,  on 
the  Nebraska  and  Kansas  Bill.  ...  May  9,  1854.  Washington: 
Congressional  Globe  Office.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  17263 

Cox  (M.  B.)     Remains  of  Melville  B.  Cox,  with  a  Memoir 
Boston:  Light  (sf  Norton.  1835.    i6mo,  i  1.,  pp.  240.     Portrait. 

Cox  (R.)  A  Letter  from  Sir  Richard  Cox,  Bart,  to  Thomas 
Prior,   Esq;    Shewing,  from   Experience,  A  sure   Method  to 


^|iilH|llf;"H"W«""Fii»M'"""i'  '"'W','«"WU,ii.i»(!".i\'ii^'  ,wiv»!"»i-,«l'H«i«V*'.'U!| 


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establish  the  Linnen-Manufacture,  and  the  Beneficial  Effects  it 
will  immediately  produce.  ...  Dublin.  London^  Re-printed.  Bos- 
ten,  N.  £.:  Re-printed,  J.  Draper.  1750.   410,  pp.  36,  (2).     B. 

The  preface  states  that  "  a  Number  of  Gentlemen  are  very  deiirout  of  eitabliihing 
the  Linnen-Manufacture  in  this  Province,"  Massachusetts. 

Cox  (Richard).  Farewell  Sermon  in  Zion  Church,  N.  Y., 
June  12,  1859.     ■^'^"^  Tori,    8vo.  17266 

Cox  (R.)  Adventures  on  the  Columbia  River,  including  the 
Narrative  of  a  Residence  of  Six  Years  on  the  Western  Side  of 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  among  various  Tribes  of  Indians  hitherto 
Unknown :  together  with  a  Journey  across  the  American  Con- 
tinent. By  Ross  Cox.  ...  London:  Henry  Colburn  and  Richard 
Bentley.  1831.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  368;  viii,  400.  ba.  -f 
The  Columbia  River;  or  Scenes  and  Adventures  ...  .  Second 
Edition.  London.  1832.  8vo.  -f  New-York:  Harper^  Brother. 
1832.   8vo,  pp.  XV,  25-335.  H.,  c.  17267 

See  "M.  Rev.,"  ii.  i,  and  "Westminster  Rev.,"  xvi.  130. 

Cox  (S.  H.)  Consolation  in  Bereavement.  A  Discourse 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  late  Rev.  Erskine  Mason,  d.d.. 
Preached  ...  May  25,  1851;  By  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Cox,  d.d. 
To  which  is  prefixed  the  Funeral  Address,  by  Rev.  William 
Adams,  d.d.     New  York:  E,  French.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Cox.  Correspondence  between  the  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Cox  ... 
of  Brooklyn  ...  and  Frederick  Douglass,  a  Fugitive  Slave.  New 
York:  American  Jnti-Slavery  Society.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  16.     H.,  P. 

Cox.  Missionary  Remains:  Or  Sketches  of  the  Lives  of 
Evarts,  Cornelius,  and  Wisner,  With  An  Introduction.  By 
Samuel  H.  Cox,  d.d.      New  York:    Taylor  &   Gould.    1835. 


i2mo,  pp.  IV,  143. 


17270 


Also :  An  Address  in  behalf  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and 
Theological  Education  at  the  West.  ...  Boston,  May  30,  1849.  ...  New-York s 
John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  26.  —  The  Dead  are  the  Living  ...  A  Ser- 
mon ...  October  1, 1843.  On  Occasion  of  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Mary  L.,  the  Wife  of 
the  Rev.  Ward  Stafford  ...  .  New  York:  John  F.  Trow  &  Co.,  Printers.  1843.  ^vo, 
pp.  30.  H.  —  Interviews  Memorable  and  Useful,  from  Diary  and  Memory  Reproduced. 
...  New-York.  1853.  8vo.  —  Quakerism  not  Christianity;  or.  Reasons  for  renouncing 
the  Doctrine  of  Friends.  In  Three  Parts.  New  York  s  j.  Leavitt,  1833.  8vo,  i  1., 
pp.  686. — Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Matthias  Bruen,  late  Pastor  of  the 
Blecker  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York.  New  York.  1839.  8vo. — Squint  at  a  Co- 
presbyter,  and  glance  at  the  Minutes  of  the  High  School  Synod  ...  New  York.  1840. 
izmo.    ■. 


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Cox  (S.  Sullivan).  Eight  years  in  Congress,  from  1857-1865. 
Memoir  and  Speeches.  By  Samuel  S.  Cox.  ...  New  York:  D, 
Appleton  y  Company,   1865.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  442.     Portrait.        b. 

Also:  The  Cabinet  in  Congress.  ...  Speech  ...  on  th^  Joint  Resolution  to  admit 
the  Cabinet  into  the  House  of  Representatives,  for  ...  1865.  IVathingtan  :  printed  by 
Lemuel  Towers.  .1865.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Also:  Conciliation  and  Nationality!  Speech 
...    House  of  Representatives,  January   14,   1861.      [tyashington.    1861.]     8vo,  pp. 

16.  H.  —  Currency — Funding  —  Gold  and  Silver.  ...  June  7,   1870 fVashing- 

tons  F.  &  y.  Rivet  (Sf  Geo.  A.  Bailey.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Emancipation  and 
its  results.  Is  Ohio  to  be  Africanized?  Speech  ...  .  June  6,  i86z.  [H^aihingtoti 
City:  L.  Toiuert  &  Co.,f>ritif  't.  i86z.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  Eulogy  of  Hon.  Stephen 
A.  Douglass,  one  of  the  Regents  of  the  Smithsonian  Institute,  ...  May,  1862.  ff'atA' 
ington.  i86z.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Laws  of  National  Growth.  —  Mexican  Affairs.  Speech 
...  in  the  House  ...  March  19,  i860,  [n.  p.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  Meaning  of  the 
Elections  of  1862.  Speech  ...  December  15,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Miscegenation 
or  Amalgamation;  Fate  of  the  Freedmen.  Speech  ...  February  17,  1864.  Waih- 
ington :  Constitution  Union  OJJice.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  11. — The  Nation's  Hope  in  the 
Democracy.  Historic  Lessons  for  Civil  War.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  Guarantee  to 
certain  States,  whose  Government  is  usurped  or  overthrown,  a  Republican  Form  of 
Government.  ...  May,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  16. —  Puritanism  in  Politics.  Speech  ... 
before  the  Democratic  Union  Association,  January  13,  1863.  Neiu  York:  Van 
Evrie,  Horton  Gf  Co.  1863.  8vo,  pp,  14.  —  The  Republic  abroad.  Speech  ...  De- 
cember 17,  1 86 1.  [fVashington  City:  L,  Towers  &  Co.,  printers.  1 861.]  8vo,  pp.8, 
H.  —  Shall  the  Constitution  be  repealed  ?  Confiscation  or  Conciliation?  ...Speech  ... 
on  the  Joint  Resolution  Explanatory  of  the  Confiscation  Act.  Delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  January  14,  1864.  fVashington :  Gibson  Bros.,  printers,  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  in  Vindication  of  Gen.  McClellan  from  the  Attacks  of 
Congressional  War  Critics,  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  31, 
1862.  [fVashington :  Towers  &  Co.,  Printers.  1862. J  8vo,  pp.  16  — Speeches  on 
the  Tariff  and  other  Economical  Questions,  delivered  in  Congress.  Extracted  from 
his  Forthcoming  Volume  of  "  Eight  Years  in  Congress."  New  Tori :  D.  Appleton  & 
Co.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  31-61.  — The  Tariff — Its  Oppressions,  Absurdities,  and  Spolia- 
tions. Speech  ...  March  28,  1870.  ...  IVashington :  F.  &  F.  Rives  &  Geo.  A. 
Bailey.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  28.  b.  —  A  Buckeye  abroad;  or.  Wanderings  in  Europe, 
and  in  the  Orient.  New  Tori:  G.  P.  Putnam,  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  444.  9  Plates. 
(Contains  two  and  a  half  pages  relating  to  America.)  h.  The  author  acquired  the 
toubriquet  of  Sun  Set  Cox,  perhaps  because  of  his  initials. 

Cox  (S.  C.)  Recollections  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the 
Wabash  Valley.  By  Sanford  C.  Cox.  Lafayette:  Courier 
Printing  House,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  160.  B.,  c.  17272 

Also:  The  Evangelist,  and  other  Poems.  ...  Cincinnati:  the  Author.  1867.  j8mo, 
pp.  134.     ic. 

[Cox  (W.)]  Crayon  Sketches.  By  an  Amateur.  Edited 
by  T.  S.  Fay.  New  York:  Harper^  Brothers.  1832.  2  vols., 
i2mo.  '7273 

Cox  (W.  S.)  Address  delivered  before  the  Sabbath  Schools 
and  Citizens  of  Georgetown,  D.  C,  at  their  Anniversary  Cele- 
bration, July  5,  1847.  By  Walter  S.  Cox,  Esq.  Washington. 
X847.   8vo,  pp.  14.  M.  17274 


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Cox  (William  E.)  Viage  en  las  rejiones  septentrionales  de 
la  Patagonia,  1862-3.  Santiago  de  Chile:  Imprenta  nacionaU. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  273.     Map.  17275 

CoxE  (A.  C.)  The  Commemoration  of  the  Faithful  De- 
parted :  being  some  Account  of  the  Services  in  the  Church  of 
the  Advent,  Boston,  Mass.  ...  9th  of  November,  1852,  One 
Year  after  the  Decease  of  ...  the  Rev.  William  Croswell,  d.d., 
with  the  Sermon  ...  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Coxe  ...  .  Boston.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  BA.  17276 

[Coxe.]  Repentance  the  Acceptable  Thanksgiving.  A  Ser- 
mon, preached  in  ...  Hartford  ...  1843  "*  ^"  ^^^  ■••  ^^X  °^ 
Thanksgiving  ...  .  Hartford:  Henry  S.  Parsons.  1843.  ^^°» 
pp.  20.  H.  17277 

Also :  "  Athanasion,"  an  0<^s  ...  before  the  Associate  Alumni  of  Washington 
College,  Hartford  ...  Hartford.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  Truth  and  our  Times.  The 
Baccalaureate  Sermon  preached  in  Calvary  Church,  June  30,  '63.  ...  New  York:  C. 
^Ivorii,  Printer.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  17.  —  Unjust  Reproaches,  in  Public  Calamity,  viewed 
as  part  of  the  Divine  Discipline.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Calvary  Church  on  the  Day 
of  National  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  26,  1863,  ...  Ne-w  Torks  C.  A.  Alvord^  Priuttr. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Coxe  (D.)  A  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  in  Three 
Parts.  Part  i.  The  dangerous  Voyage  of  Capt.  Thomas  James, 
in  attempting  to  discover  a  North-west  Passage  to  the  South-Sea; 
with  an  Account  of  their  passing  the  Winter  in  an  uninhabited 
Island,  &c.  This  is  remarkable  for  its  Integrity  and  Simplicity. 
With  a  Map.  Part  ii.  The  Sieur  Pontis's  Voyage  to  America; 
Also  an  Account  of  the  taking  Carthagena  by  the  French  in 
1697.  Also  an  Account  of  the  several  Engagements  they  had 
with  the  English  in  their  return  to  Brest.  To  which  is  added, 
a  new  and  accurate  Map.  Part  in.  A  Description  of  the  Eng- 
lish Province  of  Carolana  ;  by  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  and 
by  the  French  La  Louisiane,  viz.  A  Description  of  the  People, 
Animals,  Vegetables,  Metals,  Minerals,  and  other  rich  and  valu- 
able Commodities  this  Province  naturally  produces.  With  a 
Large  and  Judicious  Preface,  Proving  the  Right  of  the  English 
to  that  Country;  the  Manner  of  the  French  usurping  great  Part 
of  it ;  and  the  great  Danger  our  Colonies  on  the  Continent  will 
be  exposed  to,  if  not  timely  prevented :  With  many  useful  Re- 
marks regarding  oiir  Plantations  in  general.  Collected  from 
authentick  Journals,  Travels,  &c.  of  the  English  in  that  Coun- 
try ;  the  Originals  of  which  are  now  in  the  Possession  of  D^ 
Coxe  ...  .  By  Daniel  Coxe,  Esq ;  To  which  is  added,  A  Large 


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and  Accurate  Map  of  Carolana ;  and  of  the  River  Meschacebe, 
[^London:']  Printed /or  and  so/d  by  Oliver  Payne,  Cornhill.  1 74 1. 
3  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  142;  viii,  86;  27  1.,  pp.  122.     2  Maps. 

Thit  is,  in  fact,  a  collection  of  three  separate  pieces,  with  a  new  general  title,  the 
following  being  the  last : 

CoxE.  A  Description  Of  the  English  Province  of  Carolana, 
By  the  Spainards  call'd  Florida,  And  by  the  French  La  Louisiane. 
As  Also  of  the  Great  and  Famous  River  Meschacebe  or  Mis- 
sisipi.  The  Five  vast  Navigable  Lakes  of  Fresh  Water,  and  the 
Parts  Adjacent.  Together  With  an  Account  of  the  Commodi- 
ties of  the  Growth  and  Production  of  the  said  Province.  And  a 
Preface  containing  some  Considerations  on  the  Consequences  of 
the  French  making  Settlements  there.  By  Daniel  Coxe,  Esq: 
London :  Printed  for  B.  Cowse,  at  the  Rose  and  Crown  in  St.  Paul's 
Church-Yard.  Mdccxxii.    Bvo,  27  1.,  pp.  122.     Map.     ba.,  h. 

"A  compilation  from  various  journals  to  impress  the  public  with  the  great  im- 
portance of  the  region  described,  and  to  make  them  jealous  of  its  occupation  by  the 
French.  Under  the  name  of  Carolana  was  comprehended  the  present  State  of  Georgia, 
the  Floridas,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  Louisiana.  The  whole  of  this  territory  w&t 
claimed  by  Dr.  Coxe,  the  father  of  the  author,  as  proprietor  under  the  Crown.  The 
author  explored  great  part  of  it,  and  lived  there  fourteen  years."     See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,** 

II.  I.     The  two  following  numbers  are  the  same  work,  with  new  title-pages: 

Coxe.  A  Description  Of  the  English  Province  of  Corolana, 
By  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  And  by  the  French  La  Louisiane. 
As  also  of  the  Great  and  Famous  River  Meschacebe  or  Mis- 
sisipi,  The  Five  vast  Navigable  Lakes  of  Fresh  Water,  and  the 
Pai  tS  Adjacent.  Together  With  an  Account  of  the  Commodi- 
ties of  the  Growth  and  Production  of  the  said  Province.  And  a 
Preface  containing  some  Considerations  on  the  Consequences  of 
the  French  making  a  Settlement  there.  By  Daniel  Coxe,  Esq ; 
London :  Printed  for  Edward  Symon,  against  the  Royal  Exchange 
in  Cornhill.   1727.    8vo,  pp.  56,  122.     Map.  17280 

Coxe.  A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Carolana. 
By  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  and  by  the  French,  La  Louisiane. 
Viz.  I.  A  Description  of  the  great  and  famous  River  Meschabebc 
or  Missisipi.  11.  A  Description  of  the  Countries,  People,  Rivers, 
Bays,  Harbours  and  Islands,  to  the  East  of  the  Meschacebe. 

III.  A  Description  of  the  Sea  Coast,  the  large  Rivers;  their 
Heads  and  Courses,  to  the  West  of  the  Meschacebe.  iv.  A  De- 
scription of  the  Five  great  Seas  or  Lakes  of  fresh  Water,  v.  A 
new  and  curious  Discovery  of  an  easy  Communication  between 
the  River  Meschacebe  and  the  South-Sea  ...  which  separates 


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America  from  China,  by  means  of  several  large  Rivers  and  Lakes) 
with  a  Description  of  the  said  Sea,  to  the  Streights  of  Uries  i  as 
also  of  a  rich  and  considerable  Trade  to  be  carry'd  on  from 
thence  to  Japan,  China  and  Tartary.  vi.  An  Account  of  the 
useful  Animals,  Vegetables,  Metals,  Minerals,  and  other  rich 
and  valuable  Commodities,  which  this  Province  naturally  pro- 
duces. VII.  An  Appendix,  containing  the  original  Charter,  Sec, 
With  a  large  and  curious  Preface,  demonstrating  the  Right  of 
the  English  to  that  Country,  and  the  unjust  Manner  of  the 
French  usurping  of  it;  their  prodigious  Increase  there,  &c.  and 
the  inevitable  Danger  our  other  Colonies  on  the  Continent  will 
be  exposed  to,  if  not  timely  prevented;  interspersed  with  many 
useful  Hints,  in  Regard  to  our  Plantations  in  General.  To 
which  is  added,  a  large  and  accurate  Map  of  Carolana,  and  of 
the  River  Meschacebe.  By  Daniel  Coxe,  Esq;  [^London:'] 
Printed  for  and  sold  by  Olive  Payne ^  at  Horace's  Head  in  Pope's- 
Head  Alley ^  Cornhill^  opposite  the  Royal  Exchange^  I74i.  8vo,  27 
1.,  pp.  122.     Map.  B.,  c,  H.  17281 

This  work   was  also  Reprinted,  St.  Louit.  1840,  8vo,  pp.  vi,  90,  and  included  in 
French's  "  Hist.  Coll.,"  11. 

Coxe  (J.  R.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Public,  and  especially  the 
Medical  Public,  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Trustees  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  vacating  the  Chair  of  Materia  Medica 
and  Pharmacy.  By  John  Redman  Coxe,  m.d.  Philadelphia : 
the  Author;  sold  by  j.  G.  Auner  and  Desilver^  Thomas  ^  Co.  1 835. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  68.  B.,  H.,  p.  17282 

Coxe.     The  Emporium  of  Arts  &  Sciences.  ...  Conducted 

by  John  Redman  Coxe,  m.d Philadelphia :  Joseph  Dela- 

plaine.  [18 12.]    5  vols.,  8vo.  1 7283 

Continued  to  five  vols.,  or  more,  by  Dr.  Thomas  Cooper. 

Coxe.  The  Philadelphia  Medical  Museum.  By  John  Red- 
man Coxe,  M.D.  Philadelphia.  1805.  6  vols.  +  New  Series. 
Philadelphia.   1811.    8vo.  1 7284- 

Coxe.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Occurences  which  led  to  the 
removal  of  Dr.  John  Redman  Coxe  from  the  Chair  of  Materia 
Medica  &  Pharmacy,  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Phila- 
delphia. 1835.    i2mo.  Title,  pp.  12.  ba.  17285 

Also:  Prospectus  of  the  Emporium  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     Philadelphia.  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  vii.     M. 

Coxe  (J.  R.)  Trial  of  Lieut.  J.  R.  Coxe,  of  the  United 
States  Navy,  at  Rio  Janeiro,  March,  1833.  Philadelphia.  1834. 
8vo.  c.  17286 


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CoxB  [(Marearet)].  Claims  of  the  Country  ©n  American 
Females.  By  Miss  Coxe  ...  .  Columbus:  Isaac  N.  IVhiting. 
MDCCCXLii.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  243,  (i)i  iv,  243.     B.  17287 

Alio  :  The  Duty  of  American  Women  to  their  Country.  Ntw  Tork  1  Harftr  & 
BretAen,  1845.    lamo,  pp.  164. 

Coxe  (R.  S.)  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Gen. 
William  Henry  Harrison  ...  delivered  before  the  [National] 
Institution  [for  the  Promotion  of  Science].  By  Richard  S.  Coxe. 
June  24,  1 84 1.  Washington:  Robert  Farnham.  1841.  8vo,  pp. 
38.  M.  17288 

Coxe.  Brief  Examination  and  Exposition  of  the  Right  of 
Detention,  Visit  and  Search  in  Time  of  Peace.  Examined  on 
Legal  Principles  and  Authorities.  By  Richard  S.  Coxe,  ll.d. 
Washington:  Henry  Polkinghaniy  Printer.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Coxe.  Claims  on  Mexico  presented  before  the  Board  of 
Commissioners  under  the  late  Convention  with  Mexico.  By 
Richard  S.  Coxe,  Esq.,  Trustee  for  the  Claimants  ...  New  Tork: 
A.  Naum  ^  Co.,  Printers.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  32.  '759^ 

Coxe.  Extent  and  Value  of  the  Possessory  Rights  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  Company  in  Oregon,  South  of  Forty-Ninth  De- 
gree. Printed  by  John  Lovell^  St.  Nicholas  Street^  Montreal. 
[1849.]    8vo,  Title,  pp.  51.  17291 

CoxE.  Review  of  the  Relations  between  the  United  States 
and  Mexico,  and  of  the  claims  of  Citizens  of  the  United  States 
against  Mexico.     New  Tork.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  120.  17292 

Also :  Address  ...  Before  the  Mechanics  and  other  Citizens  of  the  City  of  Wash- 
ington, Friends  of  Henry  Clay,  on  Monday,  July  5,  1830.  fVaskington:  Peter  Force, 
1830.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Address,  delivered  ...  the  Evening  before  the  Annual  Com- 
mencement of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  September  24,  1833,  ...  Princeton.  1833, 
8vo,  pp.  43.  B.  —  Address  delivered  before  the  Pcithessophian  and  Philoclean  Socie- 
ties of  Rutgers  College,  July  23,  1844.  New  Tork.  1844.  8vo.  —  The  Claim  of 
Jonas  P.  Leavy.     [ff^athington.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  il.     H. 

Coxe  (T.)  An  Address  to  an  Assembly  of  the  Friends  of 
American  Manufactures.  Convened  for  the  Purpose  of  estab- 
lishing a  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Manufactures  and 
the  Useful  Arts  ...  9th  of  August  1787,  by  Tench  Coxe  ...  . 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  R.  Aitken  ^  Son.  mdcclxxxvii.    8vo, 

pp.  30.  B.,  BA.,  C.   17293 

[Coxe.]     A  Brief  Examination  of  Lord  Sheffield's  Observa- 
tions on  the  Commerce  of  the  United  States.    In  Seven  Numbers. 
VOL.   V.  6 


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With  two  Supplementary  Notes  on  American  Manufactures. 
Philadelphia:  from  the  press  of  M.  Carey,  m.dcc.xci.  pp.  vii, 
130.    +  London:  J.  Phillips.  Moccxcii.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  127. 

Firit  printed  in  the  <•  American  Muicum."  The  London  edition  wai  edited  bjr 
Capel  Lofft.     Set  Holroyd  (John) 

[CoxE.]  An  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  on  which  a  Com- 
mercial System  for  the  United  States  of  America  should  be 
Founded:  to  which  are  added  Some  Political  Observations  con- 
nected with  the  subject.  Read  before  the  Society  for  Political 
Enquiries,  convened  at  the  house  of  his  Excellency  Benjamin 
Franklin,  Esquire,  in  Philadelphia,  May  nth,  1787.  ^Philade/^ 
phia ;]  Printed  and  Sold  by  Robert  jitken^  at  Pope's  Head  tn  Market 
Street,  m.dcc.lxxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  52.  P.  17295 

[CoxE.]  An  Essay  on  the  Manufacturing  Interest  of  the 
United  States,  &c.  &c.  By  a  Member  of  the  Society  of  Artists 
and  Manufacturers  of  Philadelphia.  With  the  Memorial  of  that 
Society  to  Congress.     Philadelphia.  1804.    8vo.  p.  17296 

[CoxE.]  An  Examination  of  the  Conduct  of  Great  Britain, 
respecting  Neutrals,  since  the  Year  1791.  Second  Edition. 
Boston:  printed  by  Oliver  and  Munroe.   1808.    8vo,  pp,  72.       B. 

CoxE.  An  Exposition  of  Some  Facts  Relative  to  the  Per- 
sonal Conduct  and  Business  of  the  Office  of  Trench  Coxe,  Pur- 
veyor of  Public  Supplies.  [^Philadelphia."]  Dec,  10,  1805.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  BA.,  c.  17298 

Coxe.  An  Important  Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  the 
Invalidity  of  the  Pretensions  of  the  Connecticut  Claimants  to 
Pennsylvania  Lands.     Lancaster.  1801.    8vo,  pp.  40.  M. 

[Coxe.]  A  Memoir,  of  February,  18 17,  Upon  the  subject 
of  Cotton  Wool  Cultivation,  the  Cotton  Trade,  and  the  Cotton 
Manufactories  of  the  United  States  of  America.  [Philadelphia. 
1 81 7.]   8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  17300 

Also:  Memoir,  of  August,  18 17,  and  An  Addition  to  the  Memoir  of  February  and 
August.     [Philadelphia.  i8l8.]    8vo. 

[Coxe.]  Observations  on  the  Agriculture,  Manufactures  and 
Commerce  of  the  United  States.     New  Tor k.  1789.    8vo.      c. 


Coxe.     Reflexions  on  the  State  of  the  Union. 
1792.   8vo. 


Philadelphia. 
c.  1730a 


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CoxB.  Report  of  the  Case  of  Pennsylvania  against  Tench 
Coxe,  on  a  Motion  for  a  Mandamus  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 
that  State.     Philadelphia.  1803.    8vo.  c.  17303 

CoxE.  A  Statement  of  the  Arts  and  Manufactures  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  for  the  year  18 10:  Digested  and 
Prepared  by  Tench  Coxe,  Esquire,  of  Philadelphia.  Philadil- 
phia^  printed  by  A.  Cornmatij  Junr.  18 14.  4tO)  6  1.,  pp.  v-lxiv, 
169.  17304 

CoxE.  Thoughts  concerning  the  Bank  of  North  America } 
with  a  Plan  for  Encouraging  Agriculture,  and  increasing  the 
value  of  Farms  in  the  Midland  and  Western  Counties  of  Penn- 
sylvania.    Philadelphia.   1 787.   8vo.  c.  17305 

[CoxE.]  Thoughts  on  the  Subject  of  Naval  Power  in  the 
United  States  of  America;  and  on  Certain  Means  of  Encourag- 
ing and  Protecting  their  Commerce  and  Manufactures.  Phila" 
delphia:  Printed  in  the  Tear  1 806.    8vo,  pp.  34.  17306 

CoxE.  A  View  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  a  Series 
of  Papers,  written  at  various  Times  between  ...  1787  and  1794, 
By  Tench  Coxe,  of  Philadelphia ;  interspersed  with  Authentic 
Documents:  the  Whole  tending  to  exhibit  the  Progress  and 
Present  State  of  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty,  Population,  Agri- 
culture, Exports,  Imports,  Fisheries,  Navigation,  Ship-Building, 
Manufactures,  and  General  Improvement.  Philadelphia :  fVil~ 
Ham  Hall^  and  IVrigley  Iff  Berriman.  1794.  8vo,  pp.  513.  ba., 
H.  +  Philadelphia^  Printed  1 794.  London:  Re-printed  for  J. 
Johnson.  1795.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  512.  3  Tables.  +  Dublin: 
P.  fVogan  and  others.   1795.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  439.  c.  17307 

&("M.  Rev.,"  XX.  192.     Also:  Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Aiio- 
ciation  of  Philadelphia,  zid  Feb.,  1813.  ...  Philadtlphia.  1813. 

Coxe,  Matlack.  (T.),  Muhlenberg  (F.  A.),  and  others. 
To  the  Republican  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania.  Lancaster.  1 800. 
8vo.  c.  17308 

Coxe  (W.)  Account  of  the  Russian  Discoveries  between 
Asia  and  America.  To  which  are  added,  the  Conquest  of  Sibe- 
ria, and  the  History  of  the  Transactions  and  Commerce  between 
Russia  and  China.  By  William  Coxe  ...  .  London:  T.  Cadell. 
M  Dcc  Lxxx.  4to,  pp.  xxii,  344,  (13).  4  Maps  and  Plate,  ba. 
+  The  Second  Edition  ...  Corrected.  [/&/V.]  4to,  pp.  xxiii,  \ 
344,(11).     ba.,  H.    +  Third  Edition,  Revised  and  Corrected. 


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London:  T.  CaJtll.  mdcclxxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  454,  i  I.     3  ^ 
Maps  and  Plate.     H.    +  The  Fourth  Edition,  considerably  en- 
larged.    London:  Cadell  and  Davits.   1803.    8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  18,    ^ 
500.     5  Maps  and  Plate.  17309 

'*  Mr.  Coxe'i  book  contains  many  curioui  and  important  facti  with  reipect  to  the 
Tarioui  attempt!  of  the  Ruiiiani  to  open  a  communication  with  the  New  World." — 
RoBcaTioN.  &«  "  M.  Rev.,"  Lxiii.  I.  There  are  copiei  on  large  paper,  in  4to.  It 
wai  tranilated  into  French,  alio  into  German,  ai  below  t 

CoxE.  Nouvelles  d6couvcrtes  des  Russes  entre  I'Asie  et 
i'Amerique,  avcc  L'Histoire  dc  la  cunquete  de  li  liberie  &  du 
commerce  des  Russes  &  des  Chinois.  Ouviiigc  traduit  de 
I'anglois  de  M.  Coxe.  J  Neuchattl^  De  rimpnmtrit  de  la  Sociiti 
Typographique.  M.  Dec.  lxxxi.  8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  320.  +  [Paris: 
Panckoucke.']   1 781.    410.  1 73 10 

Coxe.  Die  neuen  Entdcckungen  der  Russen  zwischen  Asien 
und  America  nebst  dcr  Gcschichte  der  Eroberung  Siberiens  und 
des  Handels  dcr  Russen  und  Chineser.  Aus  dem  Englischen. 
Frankfurt  und  Leipzig :  "Johann  Georg  Fleischer,  r783.  8vo,  pp. 
xi,  2  1.,  pp.  409,  4  I.     3  Maps  and  Plate.  I73'i 

Coxe.    A  Comparative  View  of  the  Russian  Discoveries  wit' 
those  made  by  Captains  Cook  and  Clerke}  and  a  Sketch  of  wh 
remains  to  be  ascertained  by  future  Navigators.     By  Willii. 
Coxe,  A.M.,  F.R.s.     London:   T.  Cadell.   1787.    410.  17312 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  txm.  ij  lxxviii.  674. 

Coxe  (W.)  A  View  of  the  Cultivation  of  Fruit  Trees,  and 
the  Management  of  Orchards  and  Cider;  with  Accurate  De- 
scriptions of  the  most  Estimable  Varieties  of  Native  and  Foreign 
Apples,  Pears,  Peaches,  Plums,  and  Cherries,  cultivated  in  the 
Middle  States  of  America  ...  .  By  William  Coxe,  Esq.  ... 
Philadelphia:  M.  Carey  and  Son.  Nov.  I,  1817.    pp.  253,  (15). 

Coyer  (Gabriel  Francois).  Discovery  of  the  Island  Frivola: 
or  the  Frivolous  Island.  Translated  from  the  French.  Now 
privately  handed  about  in  Paris,  and  said  to  be  agreeable  to  the 
English  Manuscripts  concerning  that  Island  and  its  Inhabitants. 
The  Second  Edition.     London:  T.Payne,  mdccl.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

A  burlesque  publication,  having  reference  to  Lord  Anson's  voyage  round  the  world. 
Another  edition  is  described,  infra,  A  Dutch  translation  also  appeared.  "  It  is  happily 
conceived,  very  ingeniously  executed,  and  has  met  with  universal  applause,  not  only  in 
France,  but  in  almost  every  country  upon  the  continent  where  it  has  followed  the  book 
•pon  which  it  is  founded,  and  has  very  justly  merited  that  title  which  it  now  bears."  — 
Trantlator't  Preface.  Lowndes  characterises  it  u  "  A  tatirical  romance  on  the  French 
aation."    See  **M.  Rev.,"  vi.  33. 


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Coyer.  A  Letter  to  Doctor  Maty,  Secretary  to  the  Royal 
Society  i  containing  an  Abstract  of  the  relationi  of  travellers  of 
different  nations,  concerning  the  Patagonians;  with  a  more  par- 
ticular account  of  the  several  discoveries  of  the  latest  French 
and  English  navigators,  relative  to  this  gigantic  race  of  men  i 
including  a  full  reply  to  the  objections  made  to  their  existence. 
By  Abbe  Coyer  ....  London:  T,  Btcktt  and  P.  A,  Di  Hondt. 
MDCCLXVii.    i6mo,  pp.  136.  H.  17315 

[Coyer.]  Lettre  au  Docteur  Maty,  sur  les  g6ans  Patagons. 
Bruxtlles\\.c.,  Parii],   ijty,    l2mo.  17316 

Coyer.  Ucber  die  Riesen  in  Patagonien.  Ein  Sendschreiben 
an  den  Hcrrn  Doctor  Maty,  Sekrctiir  dcr  Koniglichen  Societat  in 
London,  von  dem  Hcrrn  Abt  Coyer,  Mitglicdc  derselben  Ge- 
sellschaft.  Mit  Zusagen  der  Ubersetzung.  Danzig^  FerUgit 
Daniel  Ludwig  Wedtl.  1769.    l2mo.  pp.  144.  '73^7 

Coyer.  A  Supplement  to  Lord  Anson's  Voyage  round  the 
World.  Containing  a  discovery  and  description  of  the  Island 
of  Frivola.  By  the  Abb6  Coyer.  To  which  is  prefixed  an 
introductory  Preface  by  the  Translate.  London:  A.  Millar. 
1752.  4to,  pp.  ix,  45.  4-  London:  A.  Millar  and  others,  1752. 
8vo,  pp.  xl,  63.  +  Dublin.  1752.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition. 
1752.    8vo.  17318 

Coyner  (D.  H.)  The  Lost  Trappers:  A  Collection  of 
interesting  Scenes  and  Events  in  the  Rocky  Mountains;  together 
with  a  Short  Description  of  California.  Also,  some  Account  of 
the  Fur  Trade,  especially  as  carried  on  about  the  sources  of  the 
Missouri,  the  Yellow  Stone,  and  on  the  waters  of  the  Columbia, 
in  the  Rocky  Mountains.  By  David  H.  Coyner.  Cincinnati: 
y.  A.  y  U.  P.  James.  1847.  i2mo,  pp.  255.  -f  Cincinnati: 
E.  D.   Truman.  1850.    i2mo,   pp.   255.     +  Cincinnati.   1859. 

l2mo.  17319 

These  trappers  were  a  portion  of  Lewis  and  Clark's  party. 

[Cozine  (John).]  Dick  Twiss:  a  Poem.  Written  during 
the  Revolutionary  War.    8vo,  pp.  8.  17320 

CozzENs  (F.  S.)  Acadia ;  or,  a  Month  with  the  Blue  Noses. 
By  Frederic  S.  Cozzens  ...  New  York:  Derby  ^  Jackson.  1859. 
pp.  329.     2  Lithographs.  ba.,  h.  17321 

CozzENS.  Col.  Peter  A.  Porter:  A  Memorial  delivered 
before  the  Century  Club,  December,  1864.  By  Frederic  S. 
Cozzens.     New  Tori:  D.  Fan  Nostrand.  1865.   8vo,  pp.  54. 


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CozzENS.  Fitz-Grecn  Halleck:  a  Memorial.  By  F.  S. 
Cozzens.     New  York:  N.  Y.  Hist,  Soc.  1868.   8vo.     Portrait. 

CozzENs.  Pope'3  Proclamation.  Dated,  Washington,  July 
15,  1862.    8vo,  pp.  4.  17324 

Cozzens.  The  Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker  and  other 
Learned  Men.  By  F.  S.  Cozzens  et  at.  Ne%v  Tori:  A.  Simp- 
ion  &  Co.   1867.    i6mo,  pp.  vii,  213.  c.  17325 

Also :  The  Sparrowgrau  Papers :  or,  Living  in  the  Country.  By  Frederic  S.  Coz- 
tens.  ...  New  York:  Derby  &  Jach'n,  1856.  +[/*/</.]  1857.  izmo,  pp.  318.  ba. 
— The  Stone  House  on  the  Susquehanna.  —  Cozzens*  Wine  Press ;  a  Vinous,  Vivacious 
Monthly.     New  York:  J.  A.  Gray.  1855-61.    7  vols.,  8vo. 

Cozzens  (I.)  A  Geological  History  of  Manhattan  or  New 
York  Island,  together  with  a  Map  of  the  Island,  and  a  Suite  of 
Sections,  Tables  and  Columns,  for  the  Study  of  Geology  ...  . 

By  Issachar  Cozzens,  Jr New  York:  W.  E.  Dean,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  114.     9  Colored  Plates.  ba.  17326 

Cozzens  (S.  W.)  More  Laborers  needed  for  the  Gospel 
Harvest.  A  Sermon,  ...  before  the  Auxiliary  Education  Society 
of  Norfolk  County,  at  their  ...  Meeting  in  Wrentham,  June  8, 
1842.  By  Samuel  W.  Cozzens  ...  .  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R. 
Marvin,   1842.    8vo,  pp.  28.  h.  17327 

Cozzens.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  ...  Hon. 
William  Reed,  delivered  Feb.  26,  1837.  By  Samuel  W. 
Cozzens  ...  Boston:  printed  by  Crocker  ^ind  Brewster.  1837.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  17328 

The  Cracked  Jug,  or  five  Answers  to  my  Neighbour  Parley's 
five  Letters,  by  "  Neighbour  Smith."  Second  Edition.  Boston, 
1838.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  B.  17329 

Cracraft  (J.  W.)  Christian  Warfare,  Victory  and  Crown. 
A  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  C. 
Stratton,  preached  in  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany.  Philadel- 
phia, November  ir,  i860.  By  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Cracraft,  Rec- 
tor.    Philadelphia:  Ashmeady  Printer,   i860.     8vo,  pp.  21. 

Cradlebaugh  (J.)  Utah  and  the  Mormons.  Speech  of 
Hon.  John  Cradlebaugh,  of  Nevada,  on  the  Admission  of  Utah 
as  a  State.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1863.  Washington:  L,  Towers  i^  Co,y  Printers,  8vo, 
pp.  67.  H.  17331 


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Cradock  (F.)  Wealth  Discovered ;  or,  an  Essay  upon  a  Late 
Expedient  for  taking  away  all  Impositions,  and  Raising  a  Rev- 
enue without  Taxes,  presented  to  his  Majesty  King  Charles  ii. 
By  Francis  Cradock  of  Glastonbury.     London.   1661.    4to. 

In  the  dedication  to  the  King,  is  a  curious  notice  of  the  honor  King  Henry  vu. 
lost,  in  refusing  the  offer  of  Christopher  Columbus. 

Cradock  (T.)  A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David. 
By  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cradock,  Rector  of  St.  Thomas's,  Bal- 
timore county,  Maryland.  Annapolis:  Jonas  Green.  1756.  8vo, 
PP-  160.  17333 

[Crafford  (John)].  A  New  and  Most  |  Exact  Account  |  Of 
the  Fertile  and  Famous  Colony  of  |  Carolina  (On  the  Conti- 
nent of  America)!  whose  Latitude  is  from  36  Deg.  of  North 
Latitude,  to  29  Deg.  |  Together  with  a|  Maritine  [sic\  Account  of 
its  Rivers,  Barrs,  Soundings  and  Harbours  jjalso-of  the  Natives, 
their  Religion,  Traffick  and  Commodities.  |  Likewise  the  Advan- 
tages accrewing  to  all  Adventurers  by  the  Cu-jstoms  of  the 
Countrey ;  Being  the  most  Healthful  and  Fertile]  of  His  Maj- 
esties Territories  on  the  said  Continent  of |  America.  |  As  Also  an 
Account  of  the  Islands  of  Bermudas,  the  Harbours,  Situa-|tion, 
People,  Commodities,  &c,  belonging  to  the  said  Islands  ;|  the 
whole  being  a  Compendious  Account  of  a  Voyage  made  (by|an 
Ingenious  Person)  for  a  full  discovery  of  the  above-said  places.) 
Begun  in  October  82,  and  finished  this  present  Year,  1683.  j 
Dvblin^  Printed  for  Nathan  Tarrant  at  the  Kings- jirms  in  Corn- 
Market.  1683. 1    4to,  pp.  7.  17334 

The  two  last  lines  read,  "Taken  by  John  Crafford,  who  was  Super  cargo  of  the 
good  Ship  the  James  of  Erwin,  burthen  about  50  Tuns." 

Crafton  (William  Bell).  A  Short  Sketch  of  the  Evidence 
delivered  before  a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons  for  the 
Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade:  to  which  is  added,  a  Recommend- 
ation of  the  subject  to  the  serious  attention  of  People  in  General. 
Tewkesbury:  Dyde  and  Son.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  28.  +  London: 
Printed  in  the  Tear  1792. 
with  Additions.     London . 


i2mo,  pp.  24.    -}-  The  Third  Edition, 
M.  Gurney.   1792.    I2mo,  pp.  24. 


Crafts  (F.  A.)  The  Christian  Hero,  by  the  Rev.  F.  A. 
Crafts,  Maine.     New  Tori:  American  Tract  Society.  17336 

Crafts  (S.  C.)  ...  Memorial  of  Samuel  C.  Crafts  and  Others, 
Citizens  of  ...  Vermont,  praying  for  Further  Protection  to  Do- 
mestic Industry.     January  2,  1828,  ...   Washington:  printed  by 


''fV^fiUfV 


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CRAFTS. 


GaUs  Cff  Seaton.  1828.     8vo,  pp.  6.     (20th  Cong.,  ist  Sess., 
House  Doc.  31.)  h.  17337 

Crafts  (T.)  A  Sermon  ...  in  Middleborough,  at  the  An- 
nual Fast  ...  April  5,  1804.  %  Thomas  Crafts  ...  .  Boston: 
printed  by  Manning  i^  Loring.  May  1804.    8vo,  pp.  22.        ba. 

Also ;  An  Oration,  pronounced  July  4th,  179I1  ...  Boston,  ...  By  Thomas  Crafts, 
Jun.  A.M.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Ruttell.    mdccxci.    8vo,  pp.  16.     ba.,  m. 

Crafts  (W.)  Address  delivered  before  the  New-England 
Society  of  South-Carolina  ...  22d  December,  1820.  ...  By 
William  Crafts  ...  .  Charleston:  printed  by  Thomas  B.  Stephens, 
1820.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  17339 

Crafts.    Address  delivered  February  28,  1825,  before  the 

Palmetto  Society  of  South  Carolina,  m  Commemoration  of  the 

Defence  of  the  Palmetto  Fort  on  Sullivan's  Island,  June  28, 

1776.     By  William  Crafts.     Charleston^  S.  C.  1825.     8vo,  pp. 

21.  17340 

See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xxi.  464. 

Crafts.  Oration  on  the  Birth  of  Washington,  delivered  in 
St.  Philip's  Church,  Charleston,  (S.  C.)on  the  22d  of  February, 
1812.  By  appointment  of  the  Washington  Light  Infantry  ...  . 
By  William  Crafts,  Jun.  An  Officer  in  the  above  Corps. 
Charleston:  Printed  by  E,  Morford.  1812.    8vo,  pp.  23.     17341 

Crafts.  Eulogium  on  Keating  Lewis  Simons,  (Late  com- 
manding the  29th  Regt.  of  South-Carolina  Militia,)  Who  Died 
on  the  1st  of  Sept.  1819.  ...  By  William  Crafts,  Jun.  Brigade 
Major.      Charleston:  E.  A.  Miller,  Printer.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Crafts.  An  Oration  on  the  Influence  of  moral  causes  on 
national  character,  delivered  before  the  *BK  Society  ...  28 
August,  18 1 7.  By  William  Crafts,  Jun.  Cambridge:  Univer- 
sity Press,  Hilliard  €3*  Metcalf.  18 17.  8vo,  pp.  16,  ba.,  h.  -f 
Charleston:  re-printed  at  the  Courier  Office.  January.  1818.    8vo, 

pp.  14.  17343 

From  the  "  N.  Am.  Rev." 

[Crafts.]  The  Raciad  and  other  Occasional  Poems.  Charles- 
ton: E,  Morford,  JVellington  &  Co.  18 lO.    i2mo,  pp.  32. 

Crafts.  A  Selection,  in  Prose  and  Poetry,  from  the  Mis- 
cellaneous Writings  of  the  late  William  Crafts.  To  which  is 
prefixed,  A  Memoir  of  his  Life.  Charleston:  C.  C.  Sebring  and 
J.  S.  Burges.  1828.   8vo,  pp.  1,  (i),  384.  ba.,  h.  17345 


M 


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pp. 


m 


[Crafts.]  Sullivan's  Island,  the  Raciad,  and  other  Poems, 
reprinted.  ...  Charleston:  printed  by  T.  B.  Stephens,  1820.  8vo, 
pp.  100.  BA.  17346 

Alio :  An  Oration,  delivered  in  ...  Charleston,  South-Carolina,  on  the  Fourth  of 

July,  1812 CharUnom  printed  by  W.  P.  Young.  i8ia.    4to,  I  1.,  pp.  a6.     ba. 

—  Oration,  on  the  occasion  of  Laying  the  Corner  Stone  of  The  Lunatic  Asylum,  at 
Columbia,  S.C.  July  182a.  ...   Charhuon  :  E.  A.  Miller,  Frinttr.   1822.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Crafts  (W.  Augustus).  Forest  Hill  Cemetery:  its  Estab- 
lishment, Progress,  Scenery,  Monuments,  etc.  With  ten  illus- 
trations. ...  By  William  A.  Crafts.  Roxbury:  Published  by  John 
Backup.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  (i),  237.  '7347 

Crafts.  The  Life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant:  his  Boyhood,  Cam- 
paigns, and  Services,  Military  and  Civil.  Hy  William  A.  Crafts 
...  .  Boston:  S.  Walker  i^  Co.  1868.  izmo,  pp.  viii,  172. 
Portrait.  .  BA.,  H.  17348 

Crafts.  The  Southern  Rebellion :  being  a  History  of  the 
United  States  from  the  Commencement  of  Buchanan's  Admin- 
istration through  the  War  for  the  Suppression  of  the  Rebellion 
...  By  W.  A.  Crafts.  Boston:  Samuel  Walker.  1862-67.  2 
vols.,  4to,  pp.  viii,  652,  2  Maps  and  24  Plates ;  648,  26  Plates. 

The  Craftsmen:  A  Sermon  from  the  Independent  Whig, 
suitable  to  the  peculiar  Malignity  of  the  present  Day.  With  a 
Preface,  exposing  the  Artifices  of  our  Priests  and  Craftsmen  by 
Philo-Reflector.     New  York.   1753.    i2mo,  pp.  xxvi,  39. 

See  Sedgwick's  "  Life  of  Livingston,"  p.  89. 

The  Craftsman  Extraordinary.  Being  Remarks  on  a  Pam- 
phlet, intitled  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  Great  Britain, 
&c..  Published  by  Caleb  D'Anvers,  Esq;  London:  R.  Francklin 
MDCCXxix.   8vo,  Title,  pp.  28.  ba.  17351 

Signed  W.  Raleigh. 

Cragg  (S.)  George  Clinton  Next  President,  and  our  Repub- 
lican Institutions  Rescued  from  Destruction:  Addressed  to  the 
Citizens  of  the  United  States:  or  James  Madison  Unmasked. 
By  Saunders  Cragg  ...  .  New  Tork :  the  Author.  1808.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  B.  17352 

Craggs  (S.),  pseudonym.  A  Landscape,  sketched  in  New- 
Hampshire.  By  Salisbury  Craggs.  To  which  are  added.  Lines 
to  a  Democratic  Young  Lady,  and  her  Reply.  ...  Boston:  Charles 
Callender,  1821. 


),  pp.  24. 


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Cracin  (A.  H.)  Execution  of  Laws  in  Utah.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Aaron  H.  Cragin,  of  New  Hampshire,  ...  in  the  Senate 
...  May  1 8,  1870.  fVashington :  F,  W  J.  Rives  ^  Geo.  A. 
Bailey.    1870.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  1 7354. 

Cragin.  Loyal  Supremacy.  All  Rights  to  All  Men ! 
Equality  of  White  Men  !  Speech  of  Hon.  Aaron  H.  Cragin  in 
the  ...  Senate,  January  30,  1868,  on  the  Reconstruction  Acts. 
Published  by  the  Union  Republican  Congressional  Executive  Com- 
mittee.   8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  17355 

Cragin  (C.  H.)  The  Genealogy  of  the  Cragin  Family, 
being  the  descendants  of  John  Cragin  of  Woburn,  Massachu- 
setts, from  1652  to  1858.  By  Charles  F{.  Cragin.  ...  fVash' 
iugtony  D.  C:  JV.  H.  Moore,  Printer,  [i860.]    8vo,  pp.  38. 

Craig  (A.)  Ourselves;  our  Principles;  our  Present  Con- 
troversy; our  Immediate  Duties.  An  Address  ...  at  an  Annual 
Conference  of  Christian  Ministers  ...  .  By  Austin  Craig  ...  . 
Feltville,  N.  J. :  Printed  by  David  Felt  ^  Co.   1 850.    24mo,  pp. 

22.  B.   17357 

Craig.  The  Unity  and  Faith  of  the  Christian  Church.  ..• 
Discourse  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Hall,  ...  New 
York,  ...  Sunday,  May  6,  1849.  By  Austin  Craig.  ...  New- 
Tori :  printed  by  David  Felt  ^  Co.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  + 
[Second  Edition.]     New  York.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  18,  (i).  b. 

Craig  (H.  K.)  A  Statement  of  Col.  H.  K.  Craig  ...  to 
Members  of  Congress;  and  an  Answer  by  a  Citizen.  [^Wash- 
ington.'] 1853.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  17359 

Craig  (L)  The  Essence  of  Slavery.  By  Ira  Craig.  Lon- 
don: Ladies*  Emancipation  Society.   1863.    i2mo,  pp.  8.       17360 

[Craig  (J.  N.)]  Statement  regarding  certain  Charges  against 
Gen.  Jas.  W.  Ripley.  Washington:  H.  Polkinhorn,  Printer. 
£1861.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  17361 

Craig  (N.  B.)  Exposure  of  a  Few  of  the  many  Misstate- 
ments in  H.  M.  Breckenridge's  History  of  the  Whiskey  Insur- 
rection. By  Neville  B.  Craig.  Pittsburgh :  "John  «.V.  Davidson. 
1859.    '8mo,  pp.  vi,  79,  Errata,  3  lines.  17362 

Craig.  The  History  of  Pittsburgh,  with  a  Brief  Notice  of 
its  Facilities  of  Communication,  and  other  Advantages  for  Com- 
mercial and  Manufacturing  Purposes.  With  Two  Maps.  By 
Neville  B.  Craig,  Esq.  Pittsburgh:  John  H.  Mellor.  1851. 
i2mo,  pp.  312.     2  Maps.  ba.,  h.  17363 


u    , 


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CRAIO. 


59 


Craig.  Lecture  upon  the  Controversy  between  Pennsyl- 
vania and  Virginia,  about  the  Boundary  Line,  delivered  at  the 
University  Building,  Pittsburgh,  December  5,  1843.  By  Neville 
B.Craig.     Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  J.  Jaynes.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Reprinted  in  «»The  Olden  Time,"  i.  434.     See  Stobo  (R.) 

Craig.  The  Olden  Timej  a  Monthly  Publication,  devoted 
to  the  Preservation  of  Documents  and  other  Authentic  Informa- 
tion in  relation  to  the  Early  Explorations,  and  the  Settlement  and 
the  Improvement  of  the  Country  around  the  Head  of  the  Ohio. 
...  Vol.  I.  Edited  by  Neville  B.  Craig,  Esq.  Pittsburgh: 
Printed  by  Dumas  ilf  Co.^  Chronicle  Buildings;  J.  JV.  Cook^  Pub' 
Usher.  1846.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  576;  iv,  572.  Map  and 
Plate,  -f  Vol.  II.  Printed  by  fVright  ^  Charlton^  N.  E.  corner 
of  the  Diamond.   1848.  v/.m.d.  17365 

The  name  of  J.  W.  Cook  is  omitted  in  the  second  volume.  It  was  first  published  in 
monthly  numbers,  and  forms  a  valuable  collection  of  original  documents,  now  very 
scarce;  the  second  volume  more  so  than  the  first.  Owing  to  some  pecuniary  difR- 
culties  of  the  printers,  the  sheriff  attached  their  material  when  the  last  number  of 
Vol.  It.  was  in  the  press,  and  in  many  copies  it  is  wanting. 

Craig.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Isaac  Craig, 
Major  in  the  Fourth  (usually  called  Proctor's)  Regiment  of 
Artillery,  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  By  Neville  B.  Craig. 
...  Pittsburgh:  J.  S,  Davidson.    1854.    i8mo,  pp.  70.  H. 

Craig.  Washington's  First  Campaign,  Death  of  Jumon- 
ville,  and  the  Taking  of  Fort  Necessity,  also  Braddock's  Defeat, 
the  March  of  the  Unfortunate  General  Explained  by  a  Civil 
Engineer;  the  whole  arranged  by  Neville  B.  Craig.  Pittsburgh: 
M.  P.  Morse.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  32.     Map.  17367 

This  appears  also  in  difi^erent  parts  of  "The  Olden  Time." 

Craig  (R.  H.)  Regulations  for  the  Sword  Exercise  of  the 
Cavalry,  to  which  is  added  The  Rules  for  Drill  and  the  Evolu- 
tions of  the  Light  Cavalry.  Baltimore :  Robert  H.  Craig.  1812. 
8vo,  pp.  215.  B.,  p.  17368 

Craig  (W.)  A  Key  to  our  Joy.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  the 
Trinitarian  Church  on  Fast  Day,  April  13,  1865,  by  Wheelock 
Craig.  ...  New-Bedford^  Mass.:  E.  Anthony  £ff  Sons^  Printers. 
1865.    Svo,  pp.  24.  B.  17369 

Craig.     A  Sermon  on  the  Fruits  of  our  Bereavement,  de- 


5     I' 


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CRAIK. 


Mvered  in  the  Trinitarian  Church,  Sunday,  April  23d,  1865,  by 
Wheclock  Craig.  ...  New-Bedford^  Mass,:  E.  jtnthony  ilf  SonSy 
Printers.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  14.  B.  17370 

These  two  sermons  are  bound  together,  with  separate  title-pagei,  and  a  cover-titlet 
**Two  sermons  of  April,  1865." 

Craig.  Our  Duties  at  this  Crisis.  A  Sermon  ...  New 
Bedford,  April  21,  1861,  by  Wheelock  Craig.  New  Bedford: 
Mercury  Press.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  19.  B.  17371 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  New  Bloomfield,  Pa., 
Sept.  7,  i86l.  ...  Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman  &  Son,  Priniert.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  New  Bedford  Port  Society,  on  the  Occasion  of  its 
Twenty-Seventh  Anniversary,  February  15th,  1857.  ...  New  Bedford:  Mercury  Jtb 
Pre$t.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  27.  h.  —  Legislation  as  an  Implement  of  Moral  Reform.  A 
Sermon  preached  in  the  Trinitarian  Church,  New  Bedford,  Oct.  4,  1857.  ...  New 
Bedford:  B.  Lindsey,  Primer.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  15.  ba.  +  New  Bedford  [^Ibid."] 
1858.    i2mo,  pp.  15. 

Craig  (W.  B.)  The  Lord  a  Stronghold  in  the  day  of 
trouble.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  preached  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  New  BloomBeld,  Penna.  Nov.  27,  1862,  by  Rev.  W. 
B.Craig.     Philadelphia:  Sherman  ^  Son.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Craig.  Thanksgiving  and  Praise.  A  Sermon  preached  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  Mouth  of  Juniata,  Penna.  Aug.  6, 
1863,  by  Rev.  W.  B.  Craig,  Pastor.  Philadelphia:  Sherman  ^ 
Son.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  18.  17373 

[Craik  (George  Lilly),  and  Mac  Farlane  (Charles).]  The 
Pictorial  History  of  England :   being  a  History  of  the  People 

as  well  as  a  History  of  the  Kingdom London :    Charles 

Knight  and  Co.  mdcccxxxviii.  8  vols.,  impl.  8vo.  Numer- 
ous Woodcuts  and  104  Portraits  on  Steel.  +  Index  ...  .  By 
H.  C.  Hamilton  ...  .  London:  IVm.  S.  Orr  £if  Co.  1850. 
8vo.  BA.  17374 

Vol.  V.  of  the  English  edition  covers  1760-1785.  Reprinted  by  fy.  &  R,  Chatn- 
bert,  Edinburgh,  1857?  in  7  vols.,  and  partly  reprinted  in  New  York,  Harper  & 
Brothers,  1846,  4  vols.,  imp.  8vo.  The  following  work  was  the  joinr  labor  of  Crailc 
and  Charles  Knight :  "  Pursuit  of  Knowledge  under  Difficulties ;  its  Pleasures  and 
Rewards  illustrated  by  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Men.  London:  Charles  Knight.  1838." 
2  vols.,  l2mo.  +  New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.  1839.  2  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  (z), 
ii,  vii-ix,  9-287;  275.  ba.  Includes  Dao>pier,  Columbus,  Cook,  Raleigh,  and 
Benj.  West. 

Craik  (J.)  Historical  Sketches  of  Christ  Church,  Louisville, 
Kentucky.  By  James  Craik,  Rector.  Morton  (^  Co.,  Louisville. 
1863.    i2mo,  pp.  137.  17375 


111 


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6i 


National  and  State  So\ 


alike 


Craik.  The  Union,  rsationai  and  atate  aovcrcij^ 
Essential  to  American  Liberty.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  ... 
Frankfortf  Ky.,  December  19,  1859.  By  The  Rev.  James 
Craik,  d.d.  Louisville^  Ky.:  Morton  i^  Griswoldy  Printers,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  B.,  H.  17376 

Cram  (M.)  An  Address  delivered  by  Hon.  Marshal  Cram, 
at  the  Dedication  of  the  Town  House  in  Bridgeton,  January  8, 
1852.  With  an  Appendix.  Portland:  Brown  Thurston^  Printer. 
1852.    pp.42.  17377 

Cram  (T.  J.)  Basin  of  the  Mississippi,  and  its  Natural 
Business  Site,  at  the  Confluence  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi 
Rivers,  briefly  considered,  by  T.  J.  Cram  ...  .  New  Tork : 
Narinet^  Co.y  Printers.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  10.  H.  17378 

Cram.  Memoir  showing  how  to  bring  the.  Lead,  Copper, 
Silver  and  Gold  of  Arizona  into  the  Marts  of  the  World.  By 
Captain  T.  J.  Cram.     Troy^  N,  T.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  9.  s. 

Cram.  Memoir  upon  the  Northern  Inter-Oceanic  Route  of 
Commercial  Transit,  between  Tide  Water  of  Puget  Sound  of 
the  Pacific,  and  Tide  Water  on  the  St.  Lawrence  Gulf  of  the 
Atlantic  Ocean.  ...  By  General  T.  J.  Cram  ...  .  Detroit. 
[1869.]    8vo,  pp.  35.     Map.  H.  17380 

Cramer  (C.)  Etwas  ueber  die  Natur-Wunder  in  Nord- 
America,  zusammengetragen  von  Charles  Cramer.  ...  St.  Peters- 
burg:  Gedruckt  bei  N.  Gretsch.   1840.     8vo,  pp.  (3),  xiii,  5-86, 

(3)-  H-  »738i 

I  have  seen  a  catalogue  which  describes  this  as  St.  Petcnburgh.  1837.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Cramer  (P.)  Papillons  exotiques  des  trois  parties  du  monde, 
I'Asie,  I'Afrique  et  I'Amerique.  En  flamand  et  en  fran^ais. 
Amsterdam.   1779-82.    4  vols.,  4to.     400  Colored  Plates. 

There  is  a  supplement  by  Stoll,  Amsterdam.  1787-89.    5  pts.,  4to.    42  Colored 
Plates. 

Cramer.  Sammlung  und  Beschreibung  auslandischer  Schwet- 
terlinge.     Nuremberg,  [n.  d.]  a.  17383 

A  translation  of  three  parts  only  of  the  previous  work. 

[Cramer  (Zadok).]  The  I  Navigator:]  or  the|Traders  use- 
ful Guide  I  in  navigating  the  |  Monongahela,  Allegheny  |  Ohio  and 
Mississippi  |  Rivers ;  |  Containing  an  ample  account  |  of  those  much 
admired  Waters] from  the  Head  of  the  former  to  the  Mouth  of 


I  i! 


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I 


the  latter;] A  Concise  description  of  their | Towns,  Villages, 
Harbours,  Settlements,  &c|with  Particular  Directions  |  how  to 
navigate  them  |  in  all  stages  of  the  Water,  Pointing  out  their  I 
Rocks,  Ripples,  Channel,  Islands  |  Bluff's,  Creeks,  Rivers  &c,( 
and  the  distances  from  place  to  place.  |  Illustrated  with  thirteen 
accurate  Maps  of  the  [Mississippi  and  one  of  Pittsburgh.  |  The 
fifth  edition  much  improved  and  enlarged.  |  To  which  is  added 
an  account  of  Louisiana:  | and  a  notice  of  the |  Mines,  Minerals, 
Natural  Curiosities,  &c,  |...  \ Pittsburgh.  \From  the  press  of  Zadok 
Cramer.  \  1806.  |    1 2mo,  pp.  94.  ^17384 

The  first  edition  wai  reprinted  with  additions  as  below : 

[Cramer.]  The  Navigator  [etc.]  To  which  is  added  an 
Appendix  containing  an  Account  of  Louisiana,  &c.,  as  discov- 
ered by  the  voyage  under  Captains  Lewis  and  Clarke.  Sixth 
Edition,  Improved  and  Enlarged.  Pittsburgh.  1808.  i2mo. 
Maps.  +  Seventh  Edition  Enlarged  —  with  Maps  of  the  Ohio 
added  and  Appendix  [as  before].  Pittsburgh^  P'ht  181 1.  i2mo, 
pp.  295.  17385 

[Cramer.]  The  Navigator;  Containing  directions  for  Nav- 
igating The  Monongahela,  Alleghany,  Ohio,  and  Mississippi 
Rivers ;  With  an  ample  Account  of  the  much  admired  waters, 
from  the  head  of  the  former  to  the  mouth  of  the  latter,  and  a 
concise  description  of  their  Towns,  Villages,  Harbors,  Settle- 
ments, &c.  with  Maps  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi.  To  which 
is  added  An  Appendix,  Containing  an  Account  of  Louisiana, 
and  of  the  Missouri  and  Columbia  Rivers,  as  Discovered  by  the 
Voyage  under  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke.  Eighth  Edition,  Im- 
proved and  Enlarged.  Pittsburgh:  Cramer^  Spear  and  Eichbaum. 
1814.  i2mo,  pp.  360.  +  Ninth  Edition.  Pittsburgh:  [/t/V.] 
18 1 7.  i2mo,  pp.  304.  +  Tenth  Edition.  Pittsburgh:  Cramer 
and  Spear.  1818.  i2mo,  pp.  304.  -|-  Eleventh  Edition.  [^Ibid.'\ 
1821.     i2mo,  pp.    283.     +    Twelfth  Edition.      [^Ibid.']   1824. 


i2mo,  pp.   275. 


w.M.D.  17386 

For  an  amplification  of  this  work,  see  Cumings  (S.)  The  author's  name  does  not 
appear  on  the  title.  In  the  tenth  and  eleventh  editions  the  words  '*  Improved  and 
Enlarged  "  are  left  out,  otherwise  exactly  as  above ;  in  the  twelfth  and  last  rdition 
the  words  "Monongahela,  Alleghany,"  are  left  out,  as  well  as  the  "Improved  and 
Enlarged."  On  the  last  page  of  the  seventh,  and  all  subsequent  editions,  there  ii  a 
list  of  articles  of  merchandise  and  boats,  etc.,  etc.,  on  the  Ohio,  "  Taken  fiom  the 
Pilots'  Books,"  "By  James  McCrum."  For  this  list  of  editions  of  Cramer,  I  am  in- 
debted to  Mr.  W.  M.  Darlington,  of  Pittsburgh,  who  is  good  authority. 

Cramp  (John  Mocket).     Baptist  History:  from  the  Founda- 
tion of  the  Christian  Church  ...  .  By  J.  M.  Cramp  ...  .  Phila- 


CRANDALL. 


63 


dtlphia:  American  Baptist  Publication  Society.   1869.     i2mo,  pp. 

598.    4-  London:  Elliot  Stoci.   1871.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  3-491.       H. 

"Baptiitt  in  North  America,"  pp.  403-419,  451-469,  of  the  London  edition. 

Cramp.  The  Centenary  of  the  Baptists  in  Nova  Scotia.  A 
Discourse  delivered  at  Hillsburgh,  June  10,  i860.  By  J.  M. 
Cramp,  d.d.  ...  Halifax^  N.  S.:  "  Christian  Messenger"  Office. 
i860.    i6mo,  pp.  30.  H.  17388 

Cranch  (C.  p.)  a  Poem  delivered  in  ...  Quincy,  May  25, 
1840,  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of 
the  Town.  By  Christopher  Pearse  Cranch.  ...  Boston:  James 
Munroe  and  Company k  m  dccc  xl.    8vo,  pp.  26.  B.  1 7389 

Also ;  Address  delivered  before  The  Harvard  Musical  Association  in  the  Chapel  of 
the  University  at  Cambridge,  August  28,  1845  ...  Boiton :  S.  N.  Dichinton  &  Co, 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  21.     B. 

Cranch  (  W.)  Memoir  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Writings 
of  John  Adams;  read  March  16,  1827,  in  ...  Washington,  at 
the  Request  of  The  Columbian  Institute  ...  .  By  William 
Cranch.      IVashington:  S.  A.  Elliot.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  70,  (i). 

Also:  Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  Patents,  By  Hon.  Wm.  Cranch. 
fVaihington :  S.A.Elliot.  iSzy.  8vo.  c.  —  The  author's  "  Reports  of  Cases  argued 
and  adjudged  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  1801-1815.  ...  Philadtt' 
phia :  Carey  &  Lea.  1830-1854.  9  vols.,  8vo,  bears  on  many  topics  possessing  an 
historical  interest. 

Crandall  (P.)  Report  of  the  Arguments  of  Counsel,  in 
the  Case  of  Prudence  Crandall  ...  before  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Errors  ...  at  Brooklyn,  July  Term,  1834.  By  a  Member  of 
the  Bar.     Boston:   Garrison  &  Knapp.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  34.       h. 

See  May  (Samuel  J.) 

Crandall.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Miss  Prudence  Crandall. 
...  August  Term,  1833.  On  an  Information  charging  her  with 
teaching  Colored  Persons  ...  .  Brooklyn:  C.  Webber^  Printer. 
1833.    4to,  pp.  22.  H.  17392 

Crandall  (R.)  The  Trial  of  Reuben  Crandall,  m.d., 
charged  with  publishing  Seditious  Libels,  by  circulating  the 
Publications  of  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society.  Neiu  York: 
H.  R.  Piercy.  1 836.   8vo,  pp.  62.  ^7393 

Crandall  (W.  L.)  Talks  with  the  People  of  New  York. 
Reported  to  the  Legislature  ...  by  William  Lusk  Crandall, 
April,  1853  •••  •  Albany.   1853.     8vo,  pp.  248.        b.,  s.  17394 

Not  published.     Advocates  a  school  reform  in  the  State. 


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h 


Crane  (A.  J.)  Address  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the 
Military  and  Citizens  of  Richmond,  in  commemoration  of  the 
Life  and  Services  of  John  Quincy  Adams,  March  21st  1848. 
By  A.  Judson  Crane.  Richmond:  Macfarlane  isf  Ftrgusioriy 
Printtn.  1848.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  8.  17395 

Crane  (C.  B.)  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of 
President  Lincoln.  Preached  in  the  South  Baptist  Church, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Sunday,  April  16,  1865.  By  Rev.  C.  B. 
Crane.  Hartford:  Frets  of  Case,  Lockwood  ilf  Company.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  B.  17396 

Two  editions  of  five  hundred  each  printed. 

Crane  (E.)  Abstract  of  an  Address  by  Edward  Crane,  Esq., 
on  the  Subject  of  Transportation,  at  the  Green  Room,  State 
House,  February  13th,  14th,  and  i8th,  1868.  Boston:  fFright 
W  Potter,   1868.    8vo,  pp.  40.  H.,  3.  1 7397 

An  argument  for  the  marginal  railway  for  Boston. 

Crane  (E.),  and  others.  Bytown  and  Prescott  Railway,  its 
Influence  on  Canada  Trade.  Report  of  the  Boston  Committee, 
Upon  the  aid  to  complete  the  same.  Boston:  C.  C.  P.  Moody ^ 
Printer,    pp.  12.  H.  17398 

Crane  (J.  M.)  The  Past,  the  Present  and  the  Future  of  the 
Pacific.  By  James  M.  Crane.  San  Francisco^  Cal, :  printed  by 
Sterett  t^  Co.   1 866.     8vo,  pp.  79.  H.  17399 

Crane  {I.  W.)  Address  delivered  before  the  Jackson  Con- 
vention- of  Delegates,  from  the  different  Townships  of  the 
County  of  Cumberland  assembled  at  Bridgeton,  July  27,  1824. 
By  Isaac  Watts  Crane  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1824.    8vo,  pp.  13. 

Also:  A  Letter  to  Andrew  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.  Late  Chief  Justice  of  N.  Jeriejr, 
Containing  an  Exposition  of  the  Cause  between  John  Den  vt.  Franklin  Se  Sharp.  By 
Isaac  Watts  Crane  ...  .  With  some  Additional  Remarks.  By  Juridicus.  ...  BriJgtaHf 
N.J.:  Printed  by  Robert  jfohniiOH.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  12.     ba. 

Crane  (J.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Douglass  ...  July  5th, 
1802.  ...  By  John  Crane,  a.m.  fVorcester :  Daniel  GreenUaf, 
8vo,  pp.  23.  B.,  BA.,  w.  17401 

Crane.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Northbridge,  November  27, 
J(8oo.  on  the  Anniversary  Thanksgiving  in  Massachusetts.  By 
John  Crane  ...  .  Worcester  {Massachusetts):  printed  by  Daniel 
Greenleaf.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  21.  b.  17402 


CRANSTON. 


6S 


Crane  (J.)  Two  Discourses,  delivered  at  Northbridee. 
The  One,  February  28th.  The  Other  March  7th,  1802.  By 
John  Crane  ...  .  IVorcttter^  Massachusetts:  Printed  hy  Daniel 
Greenleaf.  1802.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  h.  17403 

Theie  lermoni  are  on  civil  government.  Allot  Diicourie  delivered  in  Franlclin, 
May  17,  1815,  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Calvin  Park,  ...  PrcviJena:  prinitd 
iy  Goddard(^  Mann,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  a8.  ■.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Initalla- 
tion  of  ...  Exekiel  Rich,  to  the  Paitural  Care  of  the  Church  ...  In  Troy,  N.  H., 
December  24,  1815.  ...  Kttnt.  1816.  8vu,  pp.  18.  h.  —  A  Sermon,  Delivered 
July  31,  1816,  nt  the  Initallation  of  the  Reverend  William   Preiton,  to  the  Pastoral 

Care  of  the  Pacific  Church  and  Society  in  Providence Prtvidtnct :  Milltr  (^ 

Hutthtm.  18 1 6.   8vo,  pp.  15.     a. 

Crane  (J.  T.)  The  Fruitful  Bough.  The  Centenary  Ser- 
mon preached  before  the  Newark  Conference,  at  Washington, 
Warren  County,  N.  J.,  March  23,  1866.  By  the  Rev.  J.  T. 
Crane,  d.d.  New  ITork :  J.  IV.  Oliver  t^  Co.^  Printers.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  25.  1 7404 

Alio :  The  Annual  Sermon  before  the  American  Sunday-ichool  Union,  Philadel- 
phia, May  a,  1858.     Philadtlphia.   1858.    lamu,  pp.  32.     m. 

Crane  (J.)  A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Second  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Attleborough ;  delivered  at  its  Centennial 
Meeting,  December  7,  1848.  By  Jonathan  Crane,  Pastor,  ...  . 
Boston:  Damrell i5f  Moore^  Printers.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  40.  H. 

Crane  ^S.  A.)  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Return  of 
the  Kentish  Guards  and  Volunteers,  July  i,  1842,  after  the 
Suppression  of  the  late  Rebellion  in  this  State.  By  the  Rev.  S. 
A.  Crane.     Providence:  B.  F.  Moore.   1842.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

Alto:  An  Anniverury  Discourie.     St.  Leuis.  1841.    8vo. 

Crane  (William).  Observations  on,  and  a  reply  to,  a  Card 
fpublished  by  Dr.  Knolton)  addressed  to  Dr.  Crane  and  others. 
Boston.   1795.    8vo.  BM.  17407 

Cranebrook.  Narrarive  of  Capt.  Cranebrook,  ...  assisting 
in  the  Elopement  of  Miss  Laxter  from  Fayal,  and  conveying  her 
across  the  Atlantic,  and  who  suffered  Two  Years'  Imprisonment 
at  St.  Salvador  in  Brazil  j  with  Account  of  their  Shipwreck. 
London.   1820.     8vo.  1 7408 

Cranston  (R.  B.)  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial, 
ji.olden  in  Newport,  August  i,  181 7,  for  the  Trial  of  Captain 
Robert  B.  Cranston  of  the  Newport  Artillery.  As  officially 
reported  by  the  Judge  Advocate.  Providence:  Jones  iff  fVheeler, 
1817.    8vo,  pp.  24.  N.  17409 


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Crantz  tfr  Cranz  (D.)  Alte  und  Neuc  Brudcr-Historie  oder 
kurz  cefasste  Geschichte  der  evangelischen  Bruder-Unitat  ...  . 
Von  David  Cranz.  Zwcytc  Auflage.  ...  Barby.  177 1.  Sm. 
8vo.  B.  4-  Barby:  Christian  Fritdrich  Laux,  1772.  8vo,  8 
1.,  pp.  868,  (55).  H.  17410 

Crantz.  The  Ancient  and  Modern  History  of  the  Brethren : 
or,  a  Succinct  Narrative  of  the  Protestant  Church  of  the  United 
Brethren,  or,  Unitas  Fratrum,  in  the  Remoter  Ages,  and  par- 
ticularly In  the  present  Century:  written  in  German  By  David 
Crantz  ...  Now  translated  ...  with  Emendations  ...  [and] 
Notes,  By  Benjamin  La  Trobe.   ...   London:  IV.  and  A.  Strahan, 

MDCCLXXX.     8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  621,  (85).  BA.,  H.    I74II 

Including  Cuunr  Zinzendorf'i  voyages  to  America,  in  1741,  Bethlehem,  Georgia, 
New  Yurie,  etc.     See  alio  "  M.  Rev.,"  March,  1781. 

Crantz.     Fortsetzung  von  David  Cranzens  Bruder  historic 

von  J.  K.  Hegner].     Barby.   1791-T804.     3   vols.,  8vo.     + 

iertcr  Abschnitt.     Von  Synodo  1789  bis  zum  Synodo  1801. 

Gradau.   1816.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  752.  B.,  H.  17412 

Crantz.  Historic  von  Gronland  enthaltend  die  Beschreibung 
des  Landcs  und  der  Einwohner  &c.  insbesonderc  die  Geschichte 
der  dortigen  Mission  der  Evangelischen  Bruder  zu  Neu-Herrn- 
hut  und  Lichtenfels.  Von  David  Cranz.  Mit  acht  Kupfertafeln 
und  einen  Register.  Barby:  Heinrich  Detlef  Eben.  1765.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  ]8  1.,  pp.  1 132,  13  1.;  6  1.,  pp.  360,  6  1.  2  Maps 
and  8  Plates.  +  Zweyte  Auflage.  ...  Barby:  Heinrich  Detlef 
Eben.  1770.  2  pts.,  8vo,  16  1.,  pp.  1-512;  I  1.,  pp.  513-1132, 
(27).  2  Maps  and  6  Plates,  h.  -f  Frani/urt  und  Leipzig,  lyjg. 
i6mo,  6  1.,  pp.  402.    2  Maps  anci  ^  Plates.  ^7A^3 

Crantz.  Fortsetzung  der  Historic  von  Gronland  insond- 
crheit  der  Missions-Geschichte  der  Evangelischen  Bruder  zu 
Neu-Herrnhut  und  Lichtenfels  von  1763.  bis  1768.  nebst  be- 
trachtlichen  Zusatzen  und  Anmerkungen  zur  natiirlichen  Ges- 
chichte, von  David  Cranz.  Barby:  bey  Heinrich  Detlef  Ebers. 
1770.    8vo,  6  1.,  pp.  360,  (12).  H.  1 7414 

Crantz.  Historic  von  Groenland  behelzende  eene  nauw- 
keurige  beschrijvinge  van  's  lands  ligging,  gesteldheid,  en  natuur- 
lijke  zeldzaamheden ;  den  aart,  zeden  en  gewoonten  der  inwoon- 
iren  aan  de  West-zijde  bij  de  Straate  Davis,  's  Lands  aloude  en 
nieuwe  Gescheidenisse,  etc.  Haarlem  en  Amsterdam.  1767.  3 
vols.,  8vo.     12  Maps,  and  Plates.    +  Amsterdam:  H.  de  IVit. 


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Haarltm:  C,  H,  Bohn.  1767.    3pti,,4to.    •\- Amtttrdam.   1779. 
3  vols.,  8vo.     12  Maps,  and  Pfates.  174' 5 

Crantz.  Historia  om  Gronland  deruti  Landet  och  dcsz 
Inbyggarc  &cc.  J  synncrhet  Evangelista  Brodra.  Kuisamlingcns 
dcr  warandc  Mision  och  dcsz  Fdrrattningar  I  Ny-Hcnnhut  och 
Lichtcnfcls  bcskrifwas.  Stockholm:  Johan  Gtorg  Langt.  1769. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  526}  530-1216,  including  Index.  17416 

Crantz.  The  H'story  of  Greenland:  containing  a  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Country,  and  its  Inhabitants:  and  particularly,  A  Re- 
lation of  the  Mission,  carried  on  for  above  these  Thirty  Years 
by  the  Unitas  Fratrum,  at  New  Herrnhuth  and  Lichtcnft-ls,  in 
that  Country.  By  David  Crantz.  Translated  from  the  High- 
Dutch,  and  illustrated  with  Maps  and  other  Copper-plates.  ... 
London^  Printed  for  the  Brethren^:  Society  for  the  Futherance  of  the 
Gospel  among  the  Heathen:  And  sold  by  f.  Dodsley  [etc.]  mdcc- 
Lxvii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  lix,  405,  2  Maps  and  3  Plates  \ 
Title,  pp.  497,  (i).     Plate.  h.  17417 

*<  At  to  Greenland,  may  I  not  reit  latiified  with  the  exdutive  recoinmendation  of 
the  tranilatiun  by  the  pioui  and  learned  Gambuld,  from  tlie  High  Dutch  of  old 
Cranti,  in  1767." — Dibpin'i  Lit.  Comf,  Ste  atta  "M.  Rev.,"  xxxvi.  231;  xciii, 
aj9.     Reprinted  with  a  continuation,  with  the  following  title : 

Crantz.  The  History  of  Greenland:  Including  an  Account 
of  the  Mission  Carried  on  by  the  United  Brethren  in  that  Coun- 
try. From  the  German  of  David  Crantz.  With  a  Continua- 
tion to  the  Present  Time;  Illustrative  Notes;  and  an  Appendix, 
Containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Mission  of  the  Brethren  in  Labrador. 
London:  Longman,  1820.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xi,  359;  vi,  323. 
7  Maps,  and  Plates.  ba.  174 18 

In  speaking  of  thii  work,  Dr.  Johnson  declared  that  very  few  books  had  ever  affected 
him  so  deeply,  and  that  the  man  who  did  not  relish  the  first  part  was  no  philosopher, 
and  he  who  could  not  enjoy  the  second,  no  Christian.  The  following  is  an  abridged 
continuation : 

Crantz.  Historic  von  Gronland  enthaltend  die  Beschrei- 
bung  des  Landes  und  der  Einwohncr  etc.,  nebst  betrachtlichen 
Zusatzen  und  Anmerkungen  zur  natiirlichen  Geschichte  bis  auf 
das  Jahr  1779.  Mit  acht  Kupfertafein  und  einem  Register. 
Niirnberg  und  Leipzig :  bey  Christoph  IVeigel  und  Schneider,  1782. 
8vo,  6  1.,  pp.  392.     2  Maps  and  7  Plates.  j.c.b.  17419 

Reprinted,  in  part,  in  Vol.  xx.  of  the  "  Bibliothek  der  neusten  Reisebeschr." 

Crantz.  Anmaerkninger  over  de  tre  fbrste  Boger  af  Hr. 
.David  Crantzes  Historic  om  Gronland.  Kiobenhavn :  Trykt  oj 
Gerhard  Gitse  Sal'tkath.  1771.    8vo,  9  1.,  pp.  388.         H.  174    .» 


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Crapo  (H.  H.)  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  ...  Trees,  ...  cul- 
tivated ...  by  Henry  H.  Crapo,  ...  New  Bedford,  Mass.  New 
Bedford^  Mass.:  Printed  by  Benj.  Ltndsey.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

&te  alu  New  Bedford 

Crary  (A.  C.)  Memorial  to  Congress  from  Archibald  C. 
Crary,  of  Utica,  New  York,  relative  to  the  Rhode  Island 
Brigade.  Presented  at  the  2d  Session  of  the  37th  Congress, 
1862-63.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  5.  17422 

Crary  (J.)  Speech  of  John  Crary  in  the  Senate  ...  New 
York,  on  the  Preposition  for  appointing  an  Inquisitor  in  the 
Case  of  William  Morgan.     New  Tori.  [1828.]    24mo,  pp.  18. 

Also:  Statement  to  the  Anti-Maions  of  1828.    1. 

Crary  {Mr.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Crary,  of  Michigan,  on  the 
motion  to  refer  the  ...  President's  Annual  Message  to  the  Ap- 
propriate Committees.  In  the  House  ...  January,  1839.  Wash- 
ington:   Biair  and  Rives,  Printers.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  8.        1 7424 

Crashaw  (W.)  a  I  Sermon  |  Preached  in  |  London  before  the 
right  hono-|  rable  the  Lord  Lavvarre,  Lord-Gouer- 1  nour  and 
Captaine  Generall  of  Virginea,  |  and  others  of  his  Maiesties 
Counsell  for  that  |Kingdome,  and  the  rest  of  the  Aduen-|turers 
in  that  Plantation.]  At  the  said  Lord  Generall  his | leave  taking 
of  England  his  Natiue  Countrey,|and  departure  for  Virginea,[ 
Febr.  21.  i6og.  |By  W.  Crashaw  Bachelar  of  Diunitie,  |ana 
Preacher  at  the  Temple,  j  Wherein  both  the  lawfulnesse  of  that 
Action  is  I  maintained,  and  the  necessity  thereof  is  also  demon-| 
strated,  not  so  much  out  of  the  grounds  of  Policie,  |  as  of 
Humanity,  Equity,  and  I  Christianity.  Taken  from  his  mouth, 
and  published  by  direction.  ...  London,  |  Printed  for  William 
Welby,  and  are  to  he  sold  \  in  Pauls  Church-yard  at  the  signe  \  of  the 
Swan.  1610.I    4to,  46  leaves.  m.  17425 

Crassus  (L.),  pseudonym.  Examination  of  Mr.  Jefferson's 
Message  to  Congress,  in  180 1.  By  Lucius  Crassus.  New 
York.  .1802.    8vo.  17426 

Cravath  (I.  M.)  Manual  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  containing  its  Principles  and  Objects,  together  with 
Memorial  Day  in  the  Department  of  Michigan,  May,  1869, 
List  of  Officers,  etc.  By  J.  M.  Cravath.  Lansing,  (Mich.): 
W.  S.  George^  Co,  1869.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  143.  c.  17427 


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Craven  (Alfred  W.)     Report  of  A.  W.  Craven,  Chief  En- 

fineer  of  the  Croton  Aqueduct  Department  ...  relative  to  the 
Jnderground  Railroad  in  Broadway,  New  York.  ...  Jlbany:  C. 
JVendell^  Printer.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  ii.  H.  17428 

Craven.  Prison  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis.  Embracing  De- 
tails and  Incidents  in  his  Captivity,  Particulars  concerning  his 
Health  and  Habits,  together  with  many  Conversations  on  Topics 
of  Great  Public  interest.  By  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.  John  J.  Craven, 
M.D.,  Late  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols.,  and  Physician  of  the  Prisoner 
during  his  Confinement  in  Fortress  Monroe,  from  May  25, 
1865,  up  to  December  25,  1865.  ...  New  Tork:  Carleton.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  377.     Woodcut.  BA.  17429 

A  few  copies  are  printed  on  large  paper.  Also :  A  Political  Letter  written  to  a 
Citizen  of  Illinois. 

Craven  (T.  T.)  Record  of  the  Testimony  taken  in  the 
Trial  of  Commodore  T.  T.  Craven,  United  States  Navy,  before 
a  Court-Martial  held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  November,  1865. 
New  Tork.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  176.  h.  17430 

The  preface  is  signed  Alfred  W.  Craven. 

Cravens  (J.  A.)  Reconstruction.  A  Speech  of  Hon.  James 
A.  Cravens,  of  Ind.,  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May 
2,  1864.    8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  17431 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  President's  Message.  ...  in  the  House  ...  Dec.  8,  1862. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

[Crawford  (Charles).]  The  Christian:  a  Poem;  in  Four 
Books,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Preface  in  Prose,  in  defence  of 
Christianity :  with  an  Address  to  the  People  of  America.  Phila- 
delphia: Joseph  Crukshank.  1783.  i2mo,  pp.  ill.  +  Second 
Edition.     Philadelphia.   1794.  '7432 

Crawford.  An  Essay  on  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel; 
in  which  there  are  numerous  Facts  and  Arguments  Adduced 
to  prove  that  many  of  the  Indians  in  America  Are  descended 
from  the  Ten  Tribes.  ...  By  Charles  Crawford,  Esq.  The 
Second  Edition.  Philadelphia:  James  Humphreys.  1801.  i2mo, 
pp.  154,  I  1.  BA.,  c.  17433 

Crawford.  Observations  upon  Negro  Slavery  ...  The 
Author  Charles  Crawford.  Philadelphia:  Joseph  Crukshank. 
M  Dcc  Lxxxiv.  i2mo,  pp.  24.  BA.,  H.  +  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia.   1 790.    i2mo.  p.  17434 

Another  edition  is  entitled,  "  Observationi  upon  Slavery.  ...  By  Charles  Crawford, 
Esq.     Tunbridgt-WtlU :   Jaiftr  Sprangt."  [n.d.]    8vo,  pp.  42.     Also:  The  Dying 


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Prostitute;  a  Poem.  Philadelphia.  1797.  iimo.  —  Observationi  upon  the  Fall  of 
Anti-Christ  and  the  Concomitant  events.  ...  Philadelphia  i  Printed  [^ijii}'\  lamo,  pp. 
3a.  —  Observations  upon  the  Downfall  of  the  Papal  Power,  and  the  consequent  events. 
...  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1788. — Observations  upon  the  Revolution  in 
France.  ...  Botton :  Ifilliam  Sponiuood.  1793.  8vo,  pp.  44.  —  Poetical  Paraphrase  of 
our  Savior's  Sermon  on  the  Mount.  ...  Philadelphia.  1796.  I2mo.  —  The  Progresft 
of  Liberty;  a  Pindaric  Ode.  ...  Philadelphia.  1796.    l2mo. 

Crawford  (E.)  Sermon:  ...  History  of  the  Methodist 
Church  in  Hartford.  By  Elijah  Crawford.  Hartford.  1849. 
8vo.  17435 

[Crawford  (G.  W.),  aW  Applewhite  (J.)]  Statistical  Ad- 
dress to  the  People  of  Austin  and  Washington  Counties,  on  the 
Subject  of  Railroads.  By  a  Committee.  fVashington.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  17436 

Crawford  (J.)  Address  delivered  at  the  Grand  Conven- 
tion of  the  Free  Masons  of  the  State  of  Maryland,  held  on  the 
loth  May,  1802.  By  John  Crawford,  m.d.,  Grand  Master.  ... 
Baltimore.   1 802.    8vo,  pp.  48.  ^7437 

Crawford  (J.  A.)  The  Royal  Burial.  A  Sermon,  preached, 
by  request,  in  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  Venice,  Ohio, 
May  31st,  1863,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Daniel 
McMillan.  By  J.  Agnew  Crawford,  Chaplain  U.  S.  Army. 
Philadelphia.   1863.    8vo.  pp.  24.  '7438 

Crawford  (J.)  The  Substance  of  a  Sermon  delivered  at  the 
Funeral  of  Miss  Nabby  Frothingham,  Feb.  24,  1809.  By 
Joseph  Crawford  ...  New  Tork.  1809.    8vo,  pp.  36.         ^7439 

Crawford  (J.  M.)  Mosby  and  his  Men:  a  Record  of  the 
Adventures  of  that  Renowned  Partisan  Ranger,  John  S.  Mosby, 
(Colonel  C.  S.  A.)  Including  the  Exploits  of  Smith,  Chapman, 
Richards,  Mountjoy,  Turner,  Russell,  Glasscock  ...  .  By  J. 
Marshall  Crawford  of  Company  B.  New  Tork:  G.  W.  Carle- 
ton  y  Co.  MDCCCLXVii.  i2mo,  pp.  375.  7  Portraits  (Wood- 
cuts). BA.  17440 

Crawford  (L.)  History  of  the  White  Mountains,  from  the 
First  Settlement  of  Upper  Coos  and  Pequaket.  By  Lucy,  Wife 
of  Ethan  Allen  Crawford,  Esq.  White  Hills.  1846.  i8mo,  pp. 
204.  1 744 1 

Crawford  (M.  J.)  Speech  of  Hon.  M.  J.  Crawford,  of 
Georgia,  on  the  Election  of  Speaker.  Delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  December  15, 1859.  \lVashington:'\  Printect 
by  Lemuel  Towers.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  17442 


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Crawford  (W.)  Report  of  William  Crawford,  Esq.,  on 
the  Penitentiaries  of  the  United  States,  addressed  to  his  Majesty's 
principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department.  London. 
1834.    Folio.  »7443 

Crawford  (W.  H.)  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury ...  [on]  the  Condition  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States  and 
its  Offices;  also  Statements  in  relation  to  the  Situation  of  the 
different  Chartered  Banks  ...  .  London.  1820.  8vo,  pp.  229- 
273  of  Vol.  XVII.  of  the  Pamphleteer.  b.  17444 

Crawford.  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  William 
H.  Crawford.     By  Americanus.     Albany.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  38. 

Crawford.  Strictures  addressed  to  James  Madison  on  the 
celebrated  Report  of  William  H.  Crawford;  recommending  the 
Intermarriage  of  Americans  with  the  Indian  Tribes,  ascribed  to 
Judge  Cooper;  and  originally  published  by  Mr.. John  Binns,  in 
the  Democratic  Press.  Philadelphia:  Jesper  Harding.  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  17446 

Crawford.  Letter  to  William  H.  Crawford,  Esq.  on  the 
Establishment  of  an  Uniform  System  of  B^  .kruptcy.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Massachusetts.     Boston.   1821.    8vo.  w.  17447 

Crawford.  Message  of  the  President,  transmitting  informa- 
tion relative  to  the  reception  of  Mr.  Crawford,  Minister  to 
France,  by  that  Court.     January  14,  1814.  17448 

Crawford  (W.  N.)  Views  on  the  subject  of  Systematic 
British  Pauper  Immigration  to  Canada.  ...  ]iy  W.  N.  Craw- 
ford.    Montreal.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  28.  '7449 

The  Crayon:  a  Journal  Devoted  to  the  Graphic  Arts,  and 
the  Literature  related  to  them  ...  Nezv  York:  Stillman  isf  Du- 
rand.   1855-63.    8  vols.,  4to.  b.  17450 

Crayon  (Geoffrey),  pseudonym.     See  [Irving  (W.)] 

Crayon  Sketches       See  Fay  (Theodore  S). 

Creasy  (F.  S.)  The  British  Empire;  Historical,  Biographi- 
cal, and  Geographical:  with  an  Introductory  Sketch  of  F.  S. 
Creasy,  m.a.  London:  R,  Griffin  ^  Co.  1856.  Crown  8vo, 
pp.  700.  17451 

Credentiale  I  Van  de  Koningin  Regente  |  Van  |  Portugael  |  Be- 
nefFens|de  Propositie  |  Van  haren  Extraordinairen  Ambassadeur 


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Ferdi- 1  nandus  Telles  de  Faro.  |Aen  haer|Hooghnioeende|over 
eelevert,  ende  geproponeert  den  22  Julij.  1658.  |'/  Schiedam  voor 
Fhilips\by  Vaal  1658.  |  4to,  pp.  8.  17452 

Cree.  New  Testament,  in  the  Cree  Language.  London, 
1859.    i2mo.  c.  17453 

Oo  meyo  achimoowin  St.  Mark.  The  Gospel  according  to 
St.  Mark;  translated  into  the  Language  of  the  Cree  Indians, 
[etc.,  by  Archdeacon  Hunter].  London:  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society.   1855.    l2mo,  pp.  iv,  87.  C.  1 7454 

The  First  Epistle  General  of  John,  Translated  by  Mrs.  Hun- 
ter into  the  Language  of  the  Crees.  London.  1855.  8vo,  pp. 
13.  c.  17455 

Portions  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  in  the  Language  of 
the  Cree  Indians.  [By  Archdeacon  Hunter.]  Transmitted 
with  phonetic  Symbols.  [By  Rev.  R.  Hunt.]  London:  Church 
Missionary  House.   1 856.     8vo,  6  1.,  pp.  52.  c.  17456 

Creecy  (J.  R.)  Scenes  in  the  South,  and  other  Miscellane- 
ous Pieces,  by  the  Late  Col.  James  R.  Creecy.  Washington  : 
Thomas  McGill,  Printer,   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  294,  vi.  ba.,  c. 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Philadelphia :  y.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  i860. 

Creek  Indians.  Controversy  with  the  Creek  Indians;  Re- 
port of  a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  with  Resolutions  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  fVash^ 
ington,   1827.    8vo.     (Cong.  Doc.)  '7458 

Emigrating  Indians.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War, 
transmitting  information  of  the  inadequacy  of  the  fund  for  defray- 
ing the  Expenses  attending  the  Emigration  of  the  Creek  Indians. 
January  7,  1828.      IVashington.    1828.  '7459 

Contains  six  documents  illustrating  the  history  of  the  treatment  of  the  Indians. 

The  Gospel  according  to  John,  ftpunvkv  hera  chanichwyv- 
ten,  oksumkvlki  irkinvkv,  H.  V.  Buckner,  [etc.]  Marion.,  Ala- 
bama: Southern  Baptist  Convention,   i860.    i6mo,  pp.  190.        C. 

**Nakcokv  Setempohetv."  Introduction  to  the  Shorter  Cate- 
chism. Translated  into  the  Creek  Language,  by  the  Rev.  R, 
M.  Loughridge  and  David  Winslett.  Second  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia.  1858.    24mo,  pp.  34.  1 7461 

An  Oration  Delivered  at  a  National  Council.  By  a  Creek 
Indian.     Boston,  [1755?]  s.  17462 


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The  Speech  of  a  Creek-Indian,  against  the  Immoderate  Use 
of  Spirituous  Liquors.  Delivered  In  a  National  Assembly  of 
the  Creeks  upon  the  breaking  out  of  the  late  War.  To  which 
are  added,  i.  A  Letter  from  Yariza,  an  Indian  Maid  of  the 
Royal  Line  of  the  Mohawks,  to  the  principal  Ladies  of  New 
York.  2.  Indian  Songs  of  Peace.  3.  An  American  Fable. 
Together  with  Some  Remarks  upon  the  Characters  and  Genius 
of  the  Indians,  and  upon  their  Customs  and  Ceremonies  at 
making  War  and  Peace.  London:  R.  Griffiths,  m.dcc.liv. 
8vo,  pp.  68.  17463 

Creery  (W.  R.)  First  Annual  Address  ...  before  the  Public 
School  Teachers'  Association,  January  25,  1850.  By  William 
R.  Creery  ...  .  Baltimore:  printed  by  Sherwood  y  Co.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  17464 

Creigh  (A.)  History  of  the  Knights  Templar  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania,  from  February  14th  a.d.  1794,  a.o.  676,  to 
Nov.  13th  A.D.  1866,  A.o.  748,  A.o.E.p.  69.  ...  By  Alfred 
Creigh,  ll.d.,  kt.,  33°,  ...  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  ilf 
Co.   1867.    i2mo,  pp.  394.  c.  17465 

Creigh.  Masonry  and  Anti-Masonry.  A  History  of  Ma- 
sonry as  it  has  existed  in  Pennsylvania  since  1722,  in  which  the 
True  Principles  of  the  Institution  are  fully  developed,  and  all 
Misrepresentations  corrected;  containing  the  Protests,  Speeches, 
Reports,  &c.  presented  before  the  Inquisitorial  Committee  at 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  By  Alfred  Creigh.  Philadelphia.  1854.  i2mo, 
pp.  322.  c.  17466 

Creigh  (J.  J.)  Address,  delivered  at  Paoli  Massacre  Ground, 
July  4th,  1867.  fFest  Chester:  N.  T.  Smithy  Printer.  1867. 
i6mo,  pp.  23.  H.  17467 

Creighton  (John  Orde).  Court  Martial.  IVasbington. 
1 818.    8vo,  pp.  25.  17468 

Creighton  (W.)  Sermons  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death 
of  the  late  Washington  Irving,  preached  in  Christ  Church, 
Tarrytown,  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Creighton,  d.d.,  Rector,  and 
the  Rev.  J.  Selden  Spencer,  Assistant  Minister.  New  York. 
1859.     8vo,  pp.  36.  17469 

Cremony  (J.  C.)     Life  among  the  Apaches.  By  John  C. 

Cremony.     San  Francisco:  A.  Roman  y  Company,  1869.    i2mo, 

PP'  322'  17470 

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The  Creole  Case  and  Mr.  Webster's  Despatch;  with  the 
Comments  of  the  N.  Y.  American.  New  Tork.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  BA.  1 747 1 

Commissioners  of  Appeals  in  Prize  Causes.  Case  of  the 
Creole,  of  Boston,  Capt.  Andrew  Newell.  Respondent's  Case. 
London,   1811.    Folio,  pp.  6.  m.  17472 

Crescent  Almanac.     Crescent^  N.  T.   1853.    i2mo.  s. 

Cresey  (N.)  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  to  the  Chapel  Society, 
North  Yarmouth,  December  2,  1824.  By  Noah  Cresey.  Port- 
land. 1826.    8vo,  pp.  17.  N.  17474 

Cresinus,  pseudonym.     See  [Hunt  (J.)] 

Cresp  (Antoine).  De  la  fabrication  des  sucres  aux  colonies 
fran^aises  de  I'Amerique.     1803.    8vo.  '7475 

Crespel  (E.)  Voiages  du  R.  P.  E.  Emmanuel  Crespel  dans 
le  Canada,  et  son  naufrage  en  revenant  en  France.  Mis  au  Jour 
par  le  S^  Louis  Crespel  son  Frere.  Francfort  sur  le  Meyn. 
MD  CO  XLii.  i2mo,  5  1.,  pp.  158.  j.c.B.  +  J  Francfort  sur 
le  Meyn  :  Henry  Louis  Broenner.  M  D  cc  Lii.     Sm.  8vo.  H. 

See  Faribault,  No.  177,     Reprinted  with  the  following  title: 

Crespel.  Voyage  au  Nouveau-Monde,  et  Histoire  inter- 
essante  du  naufrage  du  R.  P.  Crespel.  Avec  des  notes  his- 
toriques  &  geographiques.  A  Amsterdam.  M.  Dcc.  LVii.  i2mo, 
pp.  X,  140.  H.,  s.  17477 

The  signatures  change  with  the  sheets,  thus :  a  has  pp.  16,  b,  pp.  8,  etc. ;  pp.  231 
to  241  are  misprinted  131,  etc.  This  work  was  edited  by  the  author's  brother.  The 
scene  of  the  narrative  is  the  northern  lakes.  See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xix.  200.  Rich  givei 
the  imprint,  Pdr/i,  another  authority  says,  Paris:  Lambert;  both  are  doubtful.  See 
Rich,  I.  126,  127. 

Crespel.  Des  Ehrwiirdigen  Pater  Emanuel  Crespels  mer- 
wurdige  Reisen  nach  Canada,  daselbst  gehabte  Begebenheiten, 
und  erlittener  Schifbruch  bey  seiner  Heimreise  nach  Franckreich ; 
der  bewundernswiirdigen  Vorfalle  wegen  aus  dem  Franzosischen 
ubersezt.  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig:  Georg  Peter  Monath.  1 751. 
i2mo,  4  1.,  pp.  112.  H.  17478 

Crespel.  Travels  in  North  America,  By  Emanuel  Crespel, 
with  a  Narrative  of  His  Shipwreck,  and  Extraordinary  Hardships 
and  Sufferings  on  the  Island  of  Anticosti ;  and  an  Account  of 
that  Island,  and  of  the  Shipwreck  of  his  Majesty's  Ship  Active, 
and  others.    London:  Sampson  Low.  i'}^'].    i2mo,  pp.  xxviii,  187. 


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[Crespo  (Joseph  Rafel).]  Reflexiones  sobre  la  importante 
Cuestion,  propuesta  al  Congreso  Nacional,  acerca  de  la  mejora 
de  gobierno,  que  la  situacion  y  la  justicia  reclama  en  favor  de  las 
bastas  Prcvincias  Ultra-marinas.     Valencia.   1821.    Sm.  410. 

Cresse  (B.  de).  Histoire  de  la  Catastrophe  de  St.  Dominique, 
par  B.  de  Cresse.     1824.    8vo.  174S1 

Cresset  (E.)  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1763.  By  the  Right  Rev,  Edward, 
Bishop  of  LandafF.     London.   1753.    4to,  pp.  78.  M.  17482 

Cressey  (E.  H.)  Subordination  to  the  Civil  Authority  the 
Duty  of  Christians.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  ...  Lockport,  N. 
Y.  ...  January  7,  1838.  By  ...  E.  H.  Cressey  ...  .  Lockport^ 
N,  T.:  printed  by  R.  M.  Lyon.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  16.     h.  17483 

Cresson  (J.)  Meditations  written  during  the  prevalence  of  the 
Yellow  fever,  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  year  1793,  which 
proved  fatal  to  upwards  of  Four  Thousand  of  its  Inhabitants. 
By  Joshua  Cresson,  —  of  the  People  called  Quakers  and  one  of 
the  latest  Victims  of  the  Disease.  London:  IV.  Phillips.  1803. 
i2mo,  pp.  36.  p.  17484 

Edited  by  William  Dillwyn,  with  prefatory  not?;  dated  London,  8  mo.  a6th,  1803, 
Republished  in  the  "  Irish  Friend,"  11.  77. 

Cressy  (B.  C.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Pelo- 
Paidensian  Society  of  Washington-County  Seminary,  Ind.  By 
Rev.  B.  C.  Cressy,  a.m.     Salem^  Ind.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  22.    m. 

Cressy  (N.)  The  Murder  of  Dr.  George  Parkman  ...  a 
Poem,  by  Noah  dessy  ...  .  Portland:  Harmon  ^  Williams^ 
Printers.   1850.    i2mo,  pp.  40.  H.  17486 

Creswell  (J.  A.  J.)  Oration  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Henry  Winter  Davis,  by  Hon.  John  A.  J.  Creswell.  Delivered 
in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  22,  1866. 
Washington :   Government  Printing  Office.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  43. 

Creswell  (J.  A.)  Speech  of  John  A.  Creswell,  on  the  Pro- 
posed Amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  in 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  January  5, 
1865.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    pp.  16.  17488 

Creswell  Unmasked.     [Baltimore.  1864.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 


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Cresswell  (S.  G.)  a  Series  of  Eight  Sketches  in  Colour : 
together  with  a  Coloured  Map  of  the  Route }  By  Lieut.  S.  G. 
Cresswell,  of  the  Voyages  of  H.  M.  S.  Investigator,  Capt. 
M'Clure,  during  the  Discovery  of  the  North-west  Passage. 
London:  Day  &  Son,   1854.     8  Views.  ^7490 

CafeTiNEAU-JoLY.  Histoirc  religieuse,  politique  et  litteraire 
de  la  compagnie  de  Jesus,  composee  sur  les  documents  inedits  et 
authentiques.  Par  Cretineau-Joly.  Ouvragc  orne  de  portraits 
et  de  fac-simile.  Paris:  Paul  Mellier.  1844-46  6  vols.,  8vo. 
BA.  +  Troisieme  edition  ...  augmentee.  Paris.  1859.  ^ 
vols.,  i8mo.  BA.,  c.  1 7491 

Contains  some  particulars  concerning  the  Jesuits  in  America.     Set  Jesuits. 

Creuxius  (P.)     See  Du  Creux  (P.) 

Creuzbaur  (R.)  Route  from  the  Gulph  of  Mexico  and  the 
Lower  Mississippi  Valley  to  California  and  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
New  York.   1849.    i2mo.  a.  17492 

Creuze  (M.  p.)  Lettre  de  Michel  Pascal  Creuze.  Mem- 
bre  du  Conseil  des  Anciens,  a  Jean  Philippe  Garan,  Depute  du 
Loiret,  sur  son  rapport  des  troubles  de  St.  Domingue,  distribue 
au  Corps  legislatif  en  ventose  an  v,  dix-huit  mois  apres  la  clo- 
ture des  debats.     Paris.  An  v  [1797.]   8vo,  pp.  66.  J.C.B. 

[Crevecour  (J.  H.  St.  J.)]  Lettres  d'un  cultivateur  ameri- 
cain,  ecrites  a  W.  S.  £cuyer,  Depuis  I'annee  1770,  jusqu'a 
1781.  Traduites  de  I'Anglois  par  ***.  ...  Paris:  Chez  Cuchety 
Libraire^  rue  iff  hotel  Serpente.  M.  DCC.  Lxxxiv.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xxiv,  iij,  (i),  422,  (2);  2  1.,  pp.  iv,  400,  (2).    +  Paris. 

\_Ibid.'\    M  DCC  LXXXV.  H.   I  7494 

Crevecceur.  Lettres  d'un  cultivateur  Americain  addressees 
a  Wm-  S  ...  on  Esqr-  depuis  I'Annee  1770  jusqu'  en  1786.  Par 
M.  St-  John  Creve  Coeur,  Traduites  de  I'Anglois.  Keen  feel- 
ings inspire  resistless  thoughts.  Paris:  Cuchet.  1 787.  3  vols., 
8vo,  Engraved  Title,  pp.  xxxij,  478,  (2),  Map  and  3  Plates; 
Engraved  Title,  pp.  438,  (6),  2  Maps;  Engraved  Title,  pp.  592. 
2  Maps.  BA.,  H.  17495 

This  edition  is  greatly  enlarged,  the  whole  of  the  third  volume  being  added.  This 
translation  was  made  by  the  author  himself.  The  work  is  highly  recommended  in  two 
letters,  by  way  of  introduction,  from  M.  de  Lacretelle.  Boucher  de  la  Richarderie 
■ays  that  the  author  had  been  so  long  unaccustomed  to  his  native  language  that  hit 
translation  abounds  with  Anglicisms,  *' which,  however,"  he  adds,  "give  greater 
energy  to  his  expressions." 


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M,  DCC,  XCIII. 

i2mo. 


Crevecoeitr  Letters  from  an  American  Farmer;  Describing 
Certain  Provincial  Situations,  Manners,  and  Customs,  not  gen- 
erally known ;  and  conveying  some  Idea  of  the  late  and  present 
Interior  Circumstances  of  the  British  Colonies  in  North  Amer- 
ica. Written  for  the  Information  of  a  Friend  in  England, 
By  J.  Hector  St.  John  A  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania.  London: 
Thomas  Davits  and  Lockytr  Davies.  M  DCC  Lxxxii.  8vo,  8  1., 
pp.318.  2  Maps.  4-  Dublin:  John  Enshaw.  M.  DCC.  Lxxxii. 
i2mo,  6  1.,  pp.  256.  2  Maps.  +  New  Edition.  ...  London: 
Thomas  Davies.  M,  DCC,  Lxxxiii.  8vo,  7  1.,  pp.  326.  2  Maps. 
BA.  4-  Philadelphia:  From  the  Press  of  Mathew  Carey.  March  d^^ 
i2mo,  pp.  240.  +  Philadelphia.  m,DCC,xcvhi. 
,  pp.  260.  1 7496 

••The  author  was  a  native  of  Normandy,  of  noble  birth,  and  came  to  the  British 
colonies  at  the  age  of  sixteen.  Having  established  himself  on  a  tarm  near  the  frontier, 
he  became  one  of  the  first  victims  of  the  War  of  Independence,  the  Indian  allies  of 
Great  Britain  setting  fire  to  and  destroying  his  property.  He  wrote  his  letters  during 
the  different  epochs  of  the  war,  in  English.  Returning  to  France,  he  translated  them 
into  French."  —  Rich.  His  work  "is  a  most  pleasing  report  of  the  resources  and 
charms  of  the  country  when  it  was  far  more  isolated  and  exclusively  rural  than  at 
present.  Somewhat  like  a  prose  idyl  is  this  record ;  Hazliit  delighted  in  its  na!ve 
enthusiasm,  and  commended  it  to  Charles  Lamb,  as  well  as  in  the  '  Quarterly,'  as 
giving  an  idea  how  American  scenery  and  manners  may  be  treated  with  a  lively 
poetic  interest.  —  Tuckerman's  America  and  her  Commentator!. 

Crevecceur.  Remarks  on  the  Letters  from  an  American 
Farmer.  ...  London:  John  Fielding,  mdcclxxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

[Crevecceur.]  Brieven  van  eenen  Amerikaenschen  Land- 
man van  Carlisle  in  Pennsilvanien,  geschreven  aen  eenen  zijner 
vrienden  in  Engeland.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Leyden :  L.  Herdingh. 
1784.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  328.  j.c.B.  17498 

The  following  seems  to  be  another  title  for  the  same  work : 

[CrevecceurJ  Brieven,  behelzende  den  Toestand,  Zeden, 
Landbouw,  en  Gewoonten  der  Inwoonders  van  eenige  der  nu 
vereenigde  dertien  Gewestcn  van  Noord  Amerika,  voor  en  in 
den  nu  geeindigden  oorlog.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Leyden.  1784. 
8vo.  17499 

[Crevecceur.]  Sittliche  Schilderungen  von  Amerika,  in 
Briefen  eines  Amerikanischen  Guthsbesitzers  an  einen  Freund 
in  England.  Aus  dem  Englischen.  Leipzig  und  Leignitz :  David 
Geigert.   1784.    i2mo,  pp.  462.     2  Maps.  j.C.B.  17500 

[Crevecceur.]  Voyage  dans  la  Haute  Pensylvanie  et  dans 
I'Etat  de  New  York,  Par  un  Membre  adoptif  de  la  nation  One- 


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71  CRIMENES. 

ida.  Traduit  et  pul  il6  par  I'auteur  des  Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur 
Americain.  De  L'imprimerie  dt  Crapeltt,  A  Paris  Maradan 
An  ix-[i8oi.]  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  427,  4  Plates  and  Map; 
xiv,  434,  2  Plates  and  2  Maps;  xii,  409;  Plate  and  3  I'ables. 

There  are  some  copies  on  large  p-tper,  with  the  pUtes  in  folio.  Though  called  a 
translation,  this  it  believed  to  be  an  original  work  by  M.  de  Crevecoeur,  whiiae  initials 
only  appear  at  the  end  of  the  dedication  to  Washington.  The  authiir  spen''  nearly 
a  quarter  of  a  century  in  America,  saw  Washington,  in  1774,  come  to  the  firsc 
Congress  fresh  from  his  farm,  witnessed  his  extraordinary  c.ireer,  and,  in  1797,  saw  him 
retire  to  the  private  life  of  an  agri.:ulturist.  His  experience,  theiefore,  enables  him 
to  give  much  information  and  personal  gossip  not  readily  found  elsewhere.  The  por- 
trait of  Washington  in  the  first  volume  is  an  interesting  one,  "  Grave  d'apres  le  Camee 
peint  par  Madame  Brehan  i  Newyorlc  en  1789."  There  is  also  a  fine  portr.iit  of  Kiske- 
toni.th,  an  Onondagua  sachem,  and  of  Koohassen,  an  Oneida  warrior.  "  This  work  if 
distinguished  by  its  valuable  detaih  on  the  aboriginal  tribes,  and  tlieir  gradual  disap- 
pearance. No  other  writer  has  so  well  described  the  Indian  great  councils,  or  assem- 
blies, where  they  deliberate  on  their  public  interests."     Set  "M.  Rev.,"  xxxvi.  449. 

Crevecceur.  Reise  in  Ober-Pensylvanicn  iind  in  Staate  Neu 
York,  von  eincm  adoptirten  Mitgliede  der  Oneida-Nation.  Aus 
dem  Franzosischen  iibersetzt  und  mit  Anmcrkungcn  begleitet  von 
Dietcrich  Tiedemann.     Mit  zwei  Kupfern.     Berlin.  1802.   8vo. 

Crevel.  Creance  americaine.  A  .  le  president  du  conseil 
des  ministres.  [Sigiie:  Crevel,  ofEcier  superieur.]  Paris:  imp. 
de  M'evrel.   1835.    8vo.  17503 

Crewdson  (Isaac).  Trade  to  the  East  Indies.  Manchester: 
Henry  Smith,  Printer.  [About  1827.]   4to.  ^7504 

Written  In  reference  to  West  India  slavery. 

Le  Cri  d'un  Colon  de  Saint-Domingue,  par  un  colon  mis  hors 
la  loi  en  1795.     Paris.   1820.    8vo.  s.  17505 

Manifes- 
.  Boston  : 

Crie  de  Colons  centre  un  ouvrage  de  M.  I'Eveque  Gregoire, 
ou  refutation  des  inculpations  calomnieuses  faites  aux  colons  par 
I'auteur  et  par  les  autres  philosophes  negrophiles.  Paris.  18 10. 
8vo.  A.,  p.  17507 

Crime  (Admonish),  anagram.     See  [Richmond  (James).] 

Crimenes  de  la  Demagogia.  El  Colegio  apostolico  de  Guada- 
lupe, en  Zacatecas.     Guadalajara.    1859.   4^°>  PP*  80.       17508 

A  vigorous  invective  against  the  anti-clerical  party  of  Juarez  and  Ortego. 


Cridge  (A.)     Epitome  of  Spirit-Intercourse   ., 
tations  in  Nova  Scotia   ...    .    By  Alfred  Cridge 
Bela  Marsh.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  108. 


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[Crippen  (William  G.)]  Green  Peas,  picked  from  tli  Patch 
of  Invisible  Green,  Esq.  Cincinnati:  Moore,  PVihtack  isf  Co. 
[1856.]    tamo,  pp.  311.  €.17509 

Cripps  (J.)  A  True  account  of  the  Dying  Words  of  Oc- 
kanickon,  an  Indian  King,  spoken  to  Jahkursoe,  his  Brother's 
Son,  whom  he  appointed  '^ing  after  him.  By  John  Cripps  of 
Burlington,  N.  J.  London:  Benjamin  Clark.  1682.  410,  pp. 
8.    +  Printed  in  the  Tear^  1683.    4to,  pp.  6.  '75 'O 

Reprinted  and  inserted  in  Budd's  "Good  order  ettabliihed  in  Penniylvania  and  New 
Jeriey,  in  America,"  1685,  4to,  pp.  30. 

The  "Crise"  Metcalfe  and  the  Fontaine-Baldwin  Cabinet 
Defended.    1844.    8vo.  1 75^11 

Relates  to  Canadian  politics. 

Crisfield  (J.  W.)  Speech  of  Mr.  J.  W.  Crisficld,  of  Mary- 
land, on  ...  excluding  Slavery  from  the  Territories  ...  .  June 
22,  1848.  IVashington:  printed  by  John  T.  Towers.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  s.  17512 

Crisfield.  Speech  of  Mr.  Crisfield  ;  ...  on  Slavery  ...  in 
the  District  of  Columbia.  Delivered  in  the  ...  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, February  17th,  1849.  IVashington:  printed  by  John 
T.  Towers.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  17513 

The  Crisis.  See  [Carey  (M.)],  Vol.  iii.,  No.  10861,  [Cooper 
(S.)],  Vol.  IV.,  No.  16599,  [Colton  (C.)],  Vol.  iv.,  No.  14768, 
[Paine  (Thomas)],  [Pendleton  (Edmund)],  and  [Scott  (T.  P.)] 

The  Crisis.  Number  i.  To  the  People  of  England  and 
America.     \_London.    1774-5.]    8vo,  pp.  119.  p.  17514 

This  is  the  heading  of  No.  i.  No.  xv.  was  published  Aug.  29,  1775.  Without 
title-page,  place,  or  printer's  name,  and  the  paging  is  continuous. 


The  Crisis;  In  Answer  to  the  False  Alarm. 
8vo. 


London.   1 7  70. 

P-  17515 

The  Crisis.  To  be  continued  Weekly  during  the  present 
Bloody  Civil  War  in  America.  [^London:']  Printed  and  Published 
for  the  Authors  by  T.  fV.  Sh.nu^  Fleet  Street,  where  letters  to  the 
publisher  will  be  thankfully  received.  17'JS~^77^'  2  vols.,  folio, 
91  numbers,  pp.  574,  and  Broadside  of  the  Declaration,  July  4, 
1776.  j.c.B.  17516 

*' A  periodical  published  weekly,  commencing  January  4,  1775,  and  continued  to 
June  8th,  1776.  The  worl{,  which  is  of  great  rarity,  contains  a  remarkable  collection 
of  papers  attacking  the  ministry  and  the  British  government  in  terms  of  the  greatest 


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leverity.  Indeed,  one  can  hardly  believe  that,  in  time  or  war,  a  publication  of  inch  a 
character  would  be  tolerated.  In  the  opening  addreii  to  the  people  of  England  and 
America,  the  publisher  tayi,  '  It  it  in  your  defence  1  now  uniheath  the  iword  of  jui- 
tice,  to  oppose  the  nioit  prutligute  and  abjnduned  aUminiitrariun  that  ever  ihewed  th* 
weakneii,  ur  abused  the  confidence  of  a  prince.'  —  'The  altar|uf  deipotitm  is  erected 
in  America,  and  we  shall  be  the  next  victims  to  a  lawless  power.*  In  taking  leave  of 
their  readers  in  the  90th  number,  the  publisher  says,  '  We  now  lay  ;uwn  this  paper, 
with  grateful  tluiiks  to  the  public,  and  as  liberty  and  virtue  have  taken  their  flight  to 
America,  the  only  asylum  fur  freemen,  we  nre  determined  tu  follow,  mid  not  lunger 
Struggle  in  vain  to  animate  our  dastardly,  degenerate  countrymen  wi  h  the  noble  spirit 
of  their  forefathers.'  "  —  J.  R.  Bartlctt.  A  manuscript  note  in  a  copy  I  have  seen, 
Itates  that,  "  By  order  of  a  vote  of  the  House  of  Commons,  burnt  by  the  common 
hangman."  In  one  of  WeU'ord't  catalogues,  there  are  said  to  be  ninety-eight  numbers, 
the  last  being  dated,  Oct.  12.  1776.     It  was  reprinted,  in  part,  as  below  1 

The  Crisis.  Vol.  I.  Containing  xxviii  Numbers.  London^ 
Printed;  Neiu  Tork^  reprinted  by  John  Andenon^  at  Beektnan  Slip. 
M.Dcc.Lxxvi.    i2mo,  pp.  236.  '75^7 

Perhaps  more  numbers  were  published.  Six  or  more  numbers  were  also  reprinted  at 
Ntivfori,  R.  I,  8vo,  pp.  48,  and  I  have  seen  No.  I.  Ntw  Ltndon  t  rtprinttd,  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

The  Crisis.     No.  i.     London.   1777.    8vo,  pp.  12.  '75 18 

The  Crisis.  New  Tork:  D.  Appleton  and  Company.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  95.  17519 

Sympathizes  with  the  South  and  her  institutions.     Signed  Cae.  S. 

The  Crisis.  New  York:  W.  B.  Smith  fsf  Co.  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  17520 

The  Crisis.  By  the  Author  of  Plain  Facts,  or  A  Review  of 
the  Conduct  of  the  Late  Ministers.  The  Fifth  Edition,  con- 
siderably enlarged.     London:   "John  Joseph  Stockda/e.   1808.    8vo, 

pp.   146.  BA.    17521 

Pages  102-IZ5  relate  to  the  Right  of  Search  and  the  Orders  ir;  Council. 

The  Crisis  !  An  Appeal  to  our  Countrymen,  on  the  Subject 
of  Foreign  Influence  in  the  United  States  !  Issued  under  the  in- 
fluence of  the  General  Executive  Committee  of  the  American 
Republican  party  of  the  city  and  county  of  New- York  ...  NeW' 
Tork.   1844.     8vo,  pp.  80.  B.,  s.  17522 

The  Crisis:  being  an  Enquiry  into  the  Course  to  be  pursued 
by  the  Southern  States,  against  the  Abolitionists.  Charleston: 
D.  J.  Dowling.   1836.  '7523 

A  Crisis  Chapter  on  Government.  See  [Blanchard  (Calvin).] 
Vol.  II.,  No.  5817. 


CRISII. 


8i 


"The  Crisis."  Closing  Scenci  of  the  Year  i860.  By 
"Common  Sense,  Jr."     Nnu  Tork :  Ross  tif  Tousty.  1861. 

Crisis  del  ensayo  a  la  historia  de  la  Florida.  Stt  [Salazar 
(Joseph  de)]. 

Crisis  Extraordinary.     Ste  [Paine  (T.)] 

Crisis  in  the  Affairs  of  the  Domestic  and  Foreign  Missionary 
Society  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  and  an  Appeal  to 
Episcopalians.     Philadelphia.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  55.  M.  17525 

The  Crisis  Met  in  Reply  to  the  Crisis  of  the  Country. 
[1840?]    8vo.  17526 

Set  [Colton  (C.)],  Vol.  iv.,  No.  14768. 

The  Crisis  of  Affairs,  as  it  respects  the  West-India  Colonies, 
and  the  Probable  Effects  of  the  French  Decree. for  Emancipat- 
ing the  Negroes.     London.   1 795.     8vo.  '7527 

The  Crisis  of  the  Colonies  Considered.     See  [Williams  (J.)] 

The  Crisis  of  the  Country.  By  Junius.  The  Credit  System 
and  the  no  Credit  System.  New  Tork  i^  Boston,  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  17528 

An  electioneering  pamphlet  in  favor  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison,  by  Calvin  Culton.  See 
[Colton  (Calvin)],  Vol.  iv.,  No.  14768. 

The  Crisis  of  the  Dispute  with  the  United  States.  In  Three 
Letters.  With  an  Explanatory  Preface.  By  a  Merchant  of 
the  Old  School.     London.   181 1.     8vo.    -\-  London.   18 12.    8vo. 

The  Crisis  of  the  Sugar  Colonies  ;  or,  an  Enquiry  into  the 
Objects  and  Probable  Effects  of  the  French  Expedition  to  the 
West  Indies;  And  their  Connection  with  the  Colonial  Interests 
of  the  British  Empire.  To  which  are  subjoined,  Sketches  of  a 
Plan  for  settling  the  Vacant  Lands  of  Trinidada.  In  Four  Let- 
ters to  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Addington  ...  ,  London:  J. 
Hatchard.   1802.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  222.  ba.  17530 

See  the  "Edinb.  Rev.,"  No.  1.,  p.  ai6,  and  "  The  Opportunity." 

The  Crisis :  on  the  Origin  and  Consequences  of  our  Political 
Dissensions.  To  which  is  annexed,  the  Late  Treaty  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  By  a  Citizen  of  Vermont. 
...  Mbany :  printed  by  E.  ^  E.  Horsford,   1815.     8vo,  pp.  96. 

St$  •(  Hilt.  Mag.,"  IV.  215. 


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The  Crisis  i  on  the  Present  State  of  AiFairs  London.  1761. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  c,  p.  17532 

Relates  to  the  resignation  of  William  Pitt. 

The  Crisis  ;  or,  A  Defence  of  Administration  against  the  Op- 
position.    London.   1785.     8vo,  pp.  19,  49.  c.P.  17533 

The  Crisis :  or,  Essays  on  the  Usurpations  of  the  Federal 
Government,  By  Brutus.  ...  Charleston :  printed  by  J.  E.  Miller. 
1827.    8vo,  pp.  166.  H.,  s.  17534 

The  Crisis :  or  Immediate  Concernments  of  the  British  Em- 
pire.    London:  C.  Dilly.   1785.    8vo.  '7535 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxvi.  307. 

The  Crisis:  or  Nullification  Unmasked.     1832.    8vo. 


w. 


Relates  to  the  tariff. 


Crisis  No.  i ;  or  Thoughts  on  Slavery ;  Occasioned  by  the 
Missouri  Question.     New  Haven.   1820.     8vo.  '7537 

The  Crisis :  Relating  to  the  Celebrated  Massachusetts  Excise 
Bill  to  raise  Money  to  prosecute  the  French  War.  Boston. 
1754.    i2mo,  pp.  16.  17538 

The  Crisis.  To  the  People  of  Connecticut.  \Hartford. 
1819,]    8vo,  pp.  14.  BA.  17539 

Crisostomo  (M.  de  S.)  Sermon  en  la  festividad  de  patrocinio 
de  Sefi.  San.  Jose.     Mejico.   1836.    4to,  20  1.  '7540 

Crisp  (S.)  Sermons  or  Declarations,  made  by  Stephen  Crisp, 
one  of  the  Antient  Preachers  amongst  the  Pcoole  called  Quakers. 
...  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Joseph  Crukshauk^  in  Third- Street ^ 
opposite  the  Work-House.  M  DCC  Lxxiii.     8vo,  pp.  60.  ba. 

This  is  the  last  of  the  tracts  which  form  Benezet's  "Potent  Enemies  of  America." 

Crisp  (T.)  The  Men  of  the  Age.  A  Lecture.  By  Rev. 
Thomas  Crisp.     Halifax.    1859.    8vo,  pp.  25.  '7542 

Cristobal  Colomb.  El  Descubrimiento  de  America.  Paris: 
Rosa  et  Bouret.   1866.    8vo.  '7543 

Criswell  (R.)  Letters  from  the  South  and  West.  [Before 
1852.]  17544 

Criswell  "Uncle  Tom's  Cabin"  Contrasted  with  Buck- 
ingham Hall,  the  Planter's  Home,  or,  A  Fair  View  of  both  sides 
of  the  Slavery  Question.  By  Robert  Criswell,  Esq.  ...  New 
Tork:  D.  Fanshaw.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  152.  c.  17545 


CRITTENDEN. 


83 


The  Criterion:  containing  Portraits  of  the  Three  Candidates, 
Facts  in  the  Lives  of  Each,  the  Platforms  of  the  Three  Parties, 
...  New-Tori:  J.  C.  Buttre.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  32.  17546 

The  Criterion.  Literary  and  Critical  Journal.  New  Tork: 
Charles  R.  Rode.   1856.    2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  414;   174.  17547 

Started  on  an  independent  basit,  ibly  done,  but   had  to  succumb  to  the  great  pub- 
lishers. 

The  Critic.  A  Weekly  Review  of  Literature,  Fine  Arts,  and 
the  Drama.  Edited  by  W.  Leggatt.  New  Tork.  1828-9.  2 
vols.,  imp.  8vo.  ^754^ 

The  Critic  Criticised,  and  Worcester  vindicated;  consisting 
of  a  Review  ...  upon  the  Comparr^tive  Merits  of  Worcester's 
and  Webster's  Quarto  Dictionaries.  ...  Boston:  Swan^  Brewer 
and  Tile ston.  [n.  d.]    pp.  72.  H.  17549 

A  Critical  Commentary  on  Archbishop  Seeker's  Letter  to  the 
Right  Honourable  Horatio  Walpole,  concerning  Bishops  in 
America.  Philadelphia:  John  Dunlap.  m,dcc,lxxi.  8vo,  pp. 
72.  p.  17550 

See  [Blackburne  (F.)],  Vol.  ii.,  No.  5689. 

Critical  Essay  concerning  Marriage.  ...  Account  of  the  Mar- 
riage Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  and  our 
Saxon  Ancestors  ...  By  a  Gentleman.  London :  Charles  Riv- 
ington.  M.DCc.xxiv.    8vo,  lo  1.,  pp.  310  (4).  1755' 

Pages  317-337,  Marriage  Rites  in  Chili,  America,  Canada,  etc. 

Criticism  criticised.  Intended  as  a  Supplement  to  the  Law 
Reporter  for  January,  1859.  ...  Boston:  Little^  Brown^  and  Com- 
pany.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  56.  H.  17552 

Criticism  on  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  as  a  Literary 
Document.     By  Mon  Droit.     New  Tork.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Crito's  Letters  to  the  Electors  of  the  United  States,  on  the 
Commercial  Representations;  and  the  Seat  of  Government.  ... 
Philadelphia :  printed  by  Bartram  and  P^eynolds.   1807.    8vo,  pp. 

26.  BA.,  P.    17554 

Crittenden  (J.  J.)  A  Bill  To  provide  for  the  ascertain- 
ment and  satisfaction  of  claims  of  American  citizens  for  spolia- 
tions committed  by  the  French  prior  to  the  thirty-first  day  of 
July,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  one.  [Washington?  n.  d.] 
4to,  pp.  8.  H.  17555 


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CROCKER. 


Crittendem.  The  Kansas  Conference  B91.  Speech  of 
Hon.  J.  J.  Crittenden,  of  Kentucky.  ...  April  27,  1858.  Wash- 
ingtoHy  D.  C:   Bue/llff  Blanchard^  Printers.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Also:  Kansas:  the  Lecompton  Constitution.  Speech  ...  March  17,  1858.  JVath- 
ington.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  16.  M. —  ...  Relation  of  the  States.  Speech  ...  on  the 
Davis  Resolutions  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  May  24,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.— 
Speech  .,.  upon  the  Resolution  of  Mr.  Ewing,  [on]  Payment  for  the  Public  Lands.  ... 
December  zo,  1836.  IVaihingtont  printed  by  Duff  Green.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question.  ...  April  16,  1846.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16. 
H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Admission  of  the  State  of  Kansas.  ...  March  17,  1858. 
\_fVaihington !  printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.  1858.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  March 
17,1858.  [Corrected  by  Himself.]  ff^asAington,  D.  C. :  C.  fV.  Fenton.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.16. — Speech  ...  on  his  Resolutions.  Delivered  ...  January  7,  1861.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Delivered  in  the  House  ...  April  11,  i86z.  [n.  p.]  Towers  &  Co.,  Printers.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Confiscation  of  Rebel  Property.  Delivered  in  the  House 
...  April  Z3,  1852.      [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Towers,  Printers.    8vo,  pp.  8,     h. 

The  Croakeis.     See  [Drake  (J.  R.)],  and  [Halleck  (F.  G.)] 

[Crocker  (A.  B.)]  Random  Sketches  upon  Witches,  Dreams, 
Love  and  Romance.  By  A  Free  Thinker.  Albany :  J.  Mun- 
sell.   185-.     8vo,  pp.  16.  ^7557 

A  foolish  performance  by  a  Presbyterian  preacher. 

Crocker  (Hannah  M.)  Observations  on  the  Real  Rights  of 
Women,  with  their  Appropriate  Duties  ...  .  By  H.  Mather 
Crocker.  ...   Boston:   the  Author.   1818.    i6mo,  pp.  viii,  5-92. 

Also  :  A  Series  of  Letters  on  Free  Masonry.  By  a  Lady  of  Boston.  Boston,  izmo. 
1815.      w. 

Crocker  (H.  S.)  Railroad  Gazetteer  for  Gratuitous  Distri- 
bution  Sacramento:  Published  Monthly  hy  H.  S.    Crocker  i^ 

Co.    i6mo,  pp.  127,  (i).     Map  of  California.  ^7559 

Crocker  (S.  L.)  Eulogy  upon  the  Character  and  Services 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  President  of  the  United  States.  De- 
livered by  Invitation  of  the  Authorities  of  the  Cuy  of  Taunton, 
On  the  Occasion  of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865.  ^y 
Samuel  L.  Crocker,  Jr.  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Wilson  and 
Son.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  28.  B.,  H.  17560 

^Crocker  (U.  H.)]  Map  and  Description  of  Proposed  Met- 
ropolitan Park  for  Boston.  Boston :  printed  by  Rand^  Avery  ^ 
Frye.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  12.  B.  17561 

Crocker.  Plan  for  a  Public  Park.  Letter  from  Uriel  H. 
Crocker.     [^Boston.   1869  or  '70.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     Map.  h. 


CROCKETT. 


85 


Crocker  (U.  H.),  and  Crocker  (G.  G).  Notes  on  the 
general  statutes  of  Massachusetts.  To  which  is  added  a  List  of 
Cities  and  Towns  in  the  States,  and  of  certain  State  and  County 
Officers.     Boston:  Little^  Brown  ^  Co.  1869.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  609. 

Crocker  (Z.)  The  Catastrophe  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  1837.  Including  a  full  View  of  the  recent  Theological  Con- 
troversies in  New  England.  By  Zebulon  Crocker  ...  .  New 
Haven:  B.  ^  W.  Noyes,  1 838.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  300.     b.,  h.,  m. 

Crockett  (D.)  An  Account  of  Col.  Crockett's  Tour  to 
the  North  and  down  East,  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord  One  Thou- 
sand Eight  Hundred  and  Thirty-four.  His  object  being  to  ex- 
amine the  Grand  Manufacturing  Establishments  of  the  Country; 
and  also  to  find  out  the  Condition  of  its  Literature  and  Morals, 
the  extent  of  its  Commerce,  and  the  Practical  Operation  of 
*' The  Experiment."  ...  Written  by  Himself.  Philadelphia: 
E.  L.  Carey  and  A.  Hart.  Baltimore :  Carey ^  Hart.,  and  Co. 
1835.  i2mo,  pp.  234.  Portrait.  H.  +  New  York:  Nafis  l^ 
Cornish.    1845.    i2mo,  pp.  234.     Portrait.  175^5 

Crockett.  Col.  Crockett's  Exploits  and  Adventures  in 
Texas  :  wherein  is  contained  A  full  account  of  his  Journey  from 
Tennessee  to  the  Red  River  and  Natchitoches,  and  thence 
across  Texas  to  San  Antonio;  including  his  many  Hair-breadth 
escapes;  Together  with  a  Topographical,  Historical  and  Politi- 
cal View  of  Texas.  Written  by  himself.  The  Narrative 
brought  down  from  the  Death  of  Col.  Crockett  to  the  Battle  of 
San  Jacinto,  by  an  Eye  Witness.  Sixth  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
T.  K.  and  P.  G.  Collins.  1837.  l2mo,  pp.  viii,  13-216.  Por- 
trait, c.  +  London.  1837.  i2mo.  a.  +  Cincinnati:  U,  P. 
James.   1839.    i2mo,  pp.  216.    +  New  York.    1845.  17566 

Crockett.  The  Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren,  Heir-Apparent 
to  the  *'  Government,"  and  the  Appointed  Successor  of  General 
Andrew  Jackson.  Containing  every  Authentic  Particular  by 
which  his  Extraordinary  Character  has  been  formed.  With  a 
Concise  History  of  the  Events  that  has  occasioned  his  Unpar- 
alleled Elevation;  together  with  a  Review  of  his  Policy  as  a 
Statesman.  By  David  Crockett.  Philadelphia  :  Robert  Wright, 
1835.  i2mo,  pp.  209.  BA.  4-  Tenth  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
Robert  Wright.  1 836.  l2mo,  pp.  209.  +  Sixteenth  Edition. 
Philadelphia:  Robert  Wright.   1837.    i2mo,  pp.  209.  17567 


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CROCKETT. 


Crockett.  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Col.  David 
Crocicett,  of  West  Tennessee.      Cincinnati.   1833.     i^imo. 

Crockett.  Life  and  Adventures  of  Colonel  David  Crockett. 
Embracing  his  Career  as  Hunter,  Soldier  and  Congressman  ;  with 
a  Full  Account  of  his  Texan  Exploits  and  Glorious  Death  at  the 
Alamo.  By  the  Author  of  "  Life  of  Boone,"  "  Kit  Carson,"  Etc. 
New  York:   Beadle  and  Company,  [n.  d.]    l6mo,  pp.  96.  H. 

Crockett.  Life  of  Col.  David  Crockett,  written  by  Himself. 
Comprising  his  Early  Life,  Hunting  Adventures,  Services  under 
General  Jackson  in  the  Creek  War,  Electioneering  Speeches, 
Career  in  Congress,  Triumphal  Tour  in  the  Northern  States, 
and  Services  in  the  Texan  War.  To  which  is  added  an  account 
of  Col.  Crockett's  glorious  Death  at  the  Alamo,  while  fighting 
in  defense  of  Texan  Independence.  By  the  Editor.  Philadel- 
phia:  G.  G.  Evans.   1859.    i2mo.  ^7570 

Crockett.  A  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  David  Crockett  of 
the  State  of  Tennessee  ...  Written  by  Himself.  Philadelphia: 
E.  L.  Carey  and  A.  Hart.  1834.  limo,  pp.  211.  c.  +  Boston: 
Allen  IS  Jicknor.  pp.  21 1,  ba.,  c.  +  Sixth  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia. 1834.  i2mo,  pp.  211.  +  London.  1834.  l2mo.  A. 
+  Twelfth  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1835.  l2mo.  +  New  York. 
1837.  l2mo,  pp.  211.  +  Nexv  York.  1845.  l2mo.  C.  -}- 
New  York:   Wm.  H.  Graham.    1848.    i2mo,  pp.  211.        ^757^ 

Crockett.  Pictorial  Life  and  Adventures  of  David  Crockett, 
written  by  himself.  Embellished  ...  from  original  designs  in  the 
finest  style  of  art  ...  This  work  will  in  future  times  ...  be 
prized  almost  beyond  its  weight  in  gold  ...  Philadelphia.  [1852.] 
8vo,  pp.  193.  17572 

Crockett.  Sketches  and  Eccentricities  of  Col.  David 
Crockett,  of  West  Tennessee.  ...  New  Edition.  New-York: 
J.  bf  J.  Harper.  1833.  l2mo,  pp.  (3),  24-209. 
London.    1834.     l2mo. 

Crockett.  Davy  Crockett ;  or  the  Nimrod  of  the  West, 
The  Onlv  Cure  for  the  Hard  Times.  A  Poem.  By  a  friend 
to  the  Colonel.  Canto  i.  New  York:  Printed  for  the  Author. 
1837.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  46.  17574 

Crockett.  Davy  Crockett  Beaten.  A  Spur  to  Youth ; 
being  the  Life  of  Paddy  O'Flarrity,  who  from  a  Shoe-Black  has 
by  perseverance  and  good  conduct  arrived  to  be  a  Member  of 
Congress.    1834.     i2mo,  pp.  56.  '7575 


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Crockett.  Davy  Crockett's  Almanack,  1845.  Crockett 
Almanack,  Turner  &  Fisher.     Philadelphia.   1849,  '54*    i^mo. 

Several  almanact  bear  the  name  of  Crockett,  the  following  are  among  them  :  Vol. 

1.  "Go  Ahead!"  No.  4.  Davy  Crockett's  18  Almanack,  38  of  Wild  Sports  in  the 
West,  Life  in  the  Backwoods,  Sketches  of  Texas,  and  Rows  on  the  Mississippi.  Nath- 
vil/e,  Tennessee:  Heirs  of  Col.  Crockett,    izmo,  pp.  44,  (2).     Woodcuts,     h.    +  Vol. 

2,  No.  I.  ...  1839  ...  .  Nash-ville,  Tennessee:  Ben  Harding,  i2mo,  pp.  35,  (i). 
Woodcuts,  H.  -f  Improved  Edition.  1842.  Containing  Real  Stories.  Crockett 
Almanac  ...  Boston:  S.  N.  Dickinson,  [n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  35,(1).  Woodcuts,  h.  + 
...  Fisher's  CrocKett  Almanac.  Edited  by  Ben  Harding.  1843.  ...  Boston:  yamit 
Fisher,  [n.d.]    i2mo,  pp.  36.     Woodcuts,     h. 

Crockett  (G.  F.  H.)  An  Address  to  the  Legislature  of 
Kentucky,  on  the  Abolition  of  Capital  Punishment  in  the  United 
States,  and  the  Substitution  of  Exile  for  Life.  By  G.  F.  H. 
Crockett  ...  .  Georgetown^  Ky.:  printed  by  N.  L.  Finnell.  1823. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  1/577 

Crockett  (H.  C.)  The  American  in  Europe.  London:  "f. 
Tallis  ^  Co.   1850.   4to.     Plates.  '7578 

Crockett  (S.  L.)  A  Voice  from  Leverett  Street  Prison,  or 
the  Life,  Trial,  and  Confession  of  Simeon  L.  Crockett,  who 
was  executed  for  Arson,  March  16,  1836.  ...  Boston,  [n.  d.]  + 
Third  Edition.    i2mo,  pp.  24.    +  Sixth  Edition.    i2mo,  pp.  22. 

Crockitt  {Mr.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Crockitt,  of  Tennessee,  on 
the  Bill  proposing  ...  a  National  Road  from  Buffalo  to  New 
Orleans,  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  March,  1830.     Washington.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Croes  (J.)  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Woodbury,  in  New 
Jersey,  on  the  Twenty-Second  of  February  Eighteen  Hundred. 
Before  the  Citizens  of  Gloucester  County,  assembled  to  pay 
Funeral  Honours  to  the  memory  of  General  George  Washing- 
ton. Agreeably  to  a  recommendation  of  Congress,  as  announced 
by  the  President,  in  his  Proclamation  of  the  6th  of  January  last : 
By  John  Croes,  a.m.  Rector  of  Trinity  Church  at  Swedes- 
borough.  Published  at  the  desire  of  the  Committee  of  arrange- 
ment, at  whose  request  it  was  delivered.  Philadelphia :  Printed 
by  John  Ormrody  ...   1800.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  17581 

Also :  An  Address  ...  at  the  Commencement  of  the  General  Theological  Seminary 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  ...  New  York,  ...  Thirtieth  Day  of  June,  1826. 
...  .  iVifw  York:  printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  Charge  to 
the  Clergy  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  at  the  An- 
nual Convention,  Swedesborough,  August  18, 18 19 ;  ...  Ntw-Brunswick.  1819.    Svo^ 


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pp.  1 6.  —  The  Duty  and  the  Interest  of  contributing  to  the  Promotion  of  Religumi  and 
Benevolent  Institutions.  Sermon  preached  in  Philadelphia,  soth  May,  1823,  at  the 
General  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States.  ...  New 
York.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  13.  —  A  Sermon  before  the  General  Convention,  May  23,  ;3i4. 
...  Pkiladtiphia.  1 8 14.    8vo. 

Croes  (R.  B.)  The  Anniversary  Lecture,  pronounced  before 
the  Historical  Society  of  the  County  of  Vigo,  Indiana,  on  the 
14th  of  March,  1844,  by  the  Rev.  Robert  B.  Croes  ...  .  Cin~ 
cinnati.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.  17582 

Croese  (Gerard).  Historia  Quakeriana;  sive,  de  vulgo  dictis 
Quakeris,  ab  Ortu  illorum  usque  ad  recens  natum  Schisma,  Libri 
iii,  [etc.]     Amstelodami.^  apud  Henricum  Iff  Viduam  Theodori  Boom, 

1695.  i6mo,  8  1.,  pp.  582,  I  1.    +  Editio  Secunda.    Amitehdaml, 

1696.  i6mo,  8  1.,  pp.  580,  9  1.  c.  17583 

Croese.  The  General  History  of  the  Quakers  :  containing 
the  Lives,  Tenents,  Sufferings,  Tryals,  Speeches,  and  Letters  of 
all  the  most  eminent  Quakers,  both  Men  and  Women ;  from 
the  first  Rise  of  that  Sect,  down  to  this  present  Time.  Collected 
from  Manuscripts,  &c.,  A  Work  never  a  tempted  before  in  Eng- 
lish. Being  written  originally  in  Latin  by  Gerard  Croese.  To 
which  is  added,  a  Letter  writ  by  George  Keith,  and  sent  by  him 
to  the  Author  of  this  Book.  Containing  c  Vindication  of  him- 
self, and  Several  Rem  rks  on  this  History.  London.^  Printed  for 
'John  Dunton,  at  the  Raven  in  'Jewen-Street.  1696.  8vo,  ig^ 
sheets.  s.  17584 

Contains  some  particulars  of  the  Quakers  in  Pennsylvania.  It  was  also  translated 
into  German,  5er/»«  ;  Htn  Johann  Michael  Rudigtrn.   1696.    8vo,  49  shr^ets. 

Croffut  (W.  a.),  and  Morris  (J.  M.)  The  Military  and 
Civil  History  of  Connecticut  during  the  War  of  1861-65,  com- 
prising a  detailed  Account  of  the  Various  Regiments  and  Bat- 
teries ...  .  By  W.  A.  CrofFut  and  John  M.  Morris.  Illustrated. 
New  York:  Ledyard  Bill.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  892.  c.  +  Third 
Edition  revised.  New  Tork :  L.  Bill.  1869.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  891. 
14  Plates,  B.  17585 

[Crofton  (Walter  Cavendish).]  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  of 
Charles  Baron  Metcalfe  to  the  Period  of  his  resigning  the  Office 
of  Governor  General  of  the  British  American  Colonies  in  1845, 
By  Uncle  Ben.     Kingston.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  37.  17586 

Crofutt  (G.  a.)  Great  Trans-Continental  Railroad  Guide, 
containing  a  Full  and  Authentic  Description  of  over  Five- Hun- 
dred Cities,  Towns,  Villages,  Stations,  ...  .  Chicago:  Crofutt  & 
Eaton.   1870.    i6mo.  b.  17587 


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[Crofton.]  Sketches  of  the  Thirteenth  Parliament  of  Up- 
per Canada.     By  Erienensis.     Toronto.   1840.    i2mo,  pp.  32. 

Croghan  (G.)     Minutes  of  Conferences  held  at  Fort-Pitt, 

in  April  and  May,  1 768,  under  the  Direction  of  George  Croghan, 

Esquire,  Deputy  Agent  for  Indian   Affairs,  with  the  Chief  and 

Warriors  of  the   Ohio  and  other   Western    Indians.      [Royal 

Arms.]     Philadelphia :   Printed  and  Sold  by  IVilliam   Goddard^  at 

the  New-Printing- Office^  in  Market-Street.  m,dcc,lxix.     P'olio, 

pp.  22.  P.  17589 

See  appendix  to  Butler's  "  Kentuc.iy." 

[Croghan  {Dr.  John).]  Rambles  in  the  Mammoth  Cave  in 
1844.  By  a  Visitor.  Louisville:  Morton  iff  Griswold.  1845. 
i2mo,  pp.  loi.  17590 

Croil  (J.)  Dundas,  or  a  Sketch  of  Canadian  History  ...  By 
James  Croil.  Montreal:  B.  Dawson  £5"  Son.  1861.  8vo,  pp. 
352.  B.  17591 

Also:  Our  Country.  Past  and  Present:  A  Lecture  delivered  at  the  time  of  the 
Trent  Difficulty.      1862. 

Croix  (Carlos  Francisco  de).  [Vando  sobre  Limpieza  de  las 
Calles  dc  Mexico.  Mexico  :'\  Imprenta  del  Superior  Govierno. 
1769.    4to,  pp.  17.  17592 

Croix.     tS"^^  La  Croix,  and  Sainte  Croix. 

Crokatt  (James),  Editor.  Further  Observations  intended  for 
improving  the  Culture  and  Curing  of  Indigo,  &c.  in  South  Caro- 
lina.    {London.   1 747.]    8vo.  17593 

[Croke  (Sir  Alexander).]  An  Examination  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Burke's  Letter  of  Instruction  to  the  Catholic  Missionaries  of 
Nova  Scotia.      By  Robert  Stanser.      Halifax.   1804.  1 7594 

Robtrt  Stanser  is  a  pseudonym.     Also:   Remarks  on  Mr.  Schlesel's  Wr'ks  upon  the 

Visitation  of  Neutral   Vessels   under  Convoy.     By   Alex.inilcr  Croke,  Es  _    ll.d 

London:   J.  White,  and  J.  Pebrett,  J.  Stockdale,  J.   Wright.   1801.     Svo,  Title,  pp. 
157.      BA. 

[Croker  (J.  Wilson).]  The  Letters  on  the  Subject  of  the 
Naval  War  with  America  which  appeared  in  the  Courier  under 
the  Signature  of  Nereus.     London.   1813.    Svo.  ^7595 

Croi.y  (D.  G.)  Campaign  Lives  of  Seymour  and  Blair.  By 
D.  G.  Croly.  NcW  York:  Richardson  Jff  Co.  1868.  i2mo,  pp. 
119.     Portraits.  '7596 

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Croly.  Seymour  and  Blair ;  their  Lives  and  Services.  With 
an  Appendix  containing  the  History  of  Reconstruction.  By  D. 
G.  Croly.  New  Tork:  Richardson  llf  Co.  1868.  i2mo,  pp. 
275.     Portrait.  17597 

Croly  (G.)  A  Memoir  of  the  Political  Life  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Edmund  Burke;  with  Extracts  from  his  Writings. 
...  By  George  Croly  ....  Edinburgh:  JVilliam  Blackwood  iff  Sons. 
London:  Thomas  Cadell.  m.dccc.xl.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xv, 
305;  vii,  267.  BA.  17598 

Crome  (A.  F.  W.)  Uber  die  Grosse,  Volksmenge,  Clima 
und  Fruchtbarkeit  des  Nordamerikanischen  Freystaats  von  A. 
F.  W.  Crome.     Dessau  und  Leipzig.   1783.    8vo.  pp.  viii,  64. 

Cromelien  (R.)  Cromelien  on  the  American  Rebellion. 
Tri-Party  War  of  1861  and  1862.  IVashington.  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  B.,  H.  17600 

Crompton  (S.)  The  Life  of  Christopher  Columbus  in  short 
words.  By  Sarah  Crompton.  London:  Bell  Iff  Daldy.  i860. 
Sq.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  85.  17601 

Crompton,  R.  /.  Historical  Sketch  with  the  Confession 
and  Covenant  of  the  Warwick  and  Coventry  Baptist  Church, 
Crompton.  R.  L  Providence:  Knowles^  Anthony  iff  Co.  [n.  d.] 
i2mo,  pp.  8.  17602 

Cromwell  (Henry  S.)  Poem  [on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln].      1865.     Broadside.  17603 

Cromwell  (O.)  The  Story  of  the  Embarkation  of  Crom- 
well and  his  Friends  for  New  England.  Reprinted  from  the 
New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.  Boston. 
1866.    8vo.  pp.  II.  17604 

[Cromwell  (Sidney).]  Political  Opinion  in  1776  and  1863: 
A  Letter  to  a  Victim  of  Arbitrary  Arrests  and  '*  American  Bas- 
tiles."  New  Tork:  Jnson  D.  F.  Randolph.  1863.  i2mo,  pp. 
19.  17605 

Cronica  de  la  orden  de  S.  Augustin,  en  las  provincias  de  la 
Nueva  Espana,  desde  1533  hasta  1592.     Mexico.   1624.    Folio. 

La  Cronica.  Periddico  malicioso,  imparcial,  veridico,  griton, 
novelero  y  picante.      Caracas.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  128.  17607 

Nos.  1-16,  all  published. 


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Cronise  (T.  F.)  The  Natural  Wealth  of  California.  Com- 
prising Early  History,  Geography,  Topography,  and  Scenery ; 
Climate;  Agriculture  and  Commercial  Products;  Geology,  Zool- 
ogy, and  Botany;  Mineralogy,  Mines,  and  Mining  Processes; 
Manufactures,  Steamship  Lines,  Railroads,  and  Commerce;  Im- 
migration, Population  and  Society ;  Educational  Institutions  and 
Literature;  together  with  a  Detailed  Description  of  each  County 
...  .  By  Titus  Fey  Cronise.  San  Francisco:  H.  Bancroft  b" 
Company.    1868.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  696.  17608 

Crooker  (Turner),  and  others.  To  His  Excellency  the 
Governor  ...  of  Massachusetts,  and  to  his  Honorable  Council. 
[^Boston.   1808.]    8vo.  h.  17609 

A  memorial  trom  officers  of  the  militia,  of  June,  1798. 

[Crookshanks  (J.)]  The  Conduct  and  Treatment  of  John 
Crookshanks,  Esq.  late  Commander  of  His  Majesty's  Ship  the 
Lark,  relating  to  his  Attempt  to  take  the  Glorioso,  a  Spanish 
Ship  of  War,  in  July  1747:  containing  the  Original  Orders, 
Letters,  and  Papers,  that  passed  in  consequence  of  that  affair, 
between  Captain  Crookshanks,  Admiral  Knowles,  the  Secre- 
taries of  the  Admiralty,  and  others.  With  a  P'an,  shewing  the 
Positions  of  the  Ships.  London:  'J.  Scott.  1759.  8vo,  pp.  vii, 
155.  c.  17610 

An  interesting  narrative,  relating  to  various  parts  of  North  America,  containing  let- 
ters and  papers  of  Admiral  Knowles,  commander  at  Cape  Breton,  Robert  Kirke,  and 
others.  For  an  answer,  see  Erskine  (R.)»  Knowles  (Admiral),  also  the  following 
"Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  the  Country  to  a  Member  of  Farlianient  in  Town; 
containing  Remarks  upon  a  Book  lately  published,  entitled  'The  Conduct  and  Treat- 
ment of  John  Crookshanks,  Esq.,  late  Commander  of  His  Majesty's  Ship  the  Lark.' 
London.    1759."    8vo.     c. 

Crookshanks.  Reply  of  John  Crookshanks,  Esq.,  to  a 
Pamphlet  lately  set  forth  by  Admiral  Knowles,  intitled  "A  Refu- 
tation of  the  Charge  brought  against  Admiral  Knowles."  Lon~ 
don.   1759.     8vo.  c.  17611 

Crookshanks.  Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  a  Court- 
Martial  held  on  George  Crookshanks,  Esq.,  formerly  Captain 
of  His  Majesty's  Ship  the  Lark,  now  first  published  by  R.  Kirke. 
1772.    8vo.  17612 

Croom  (H.  B.)  a  Catalogue  of  Plants,  Native  or  Natural- 
ized, in  the  Vicinity  of  Newbern,  North  Carolina;  with  Re- 
marks and  Synopsis.  By  H.  B.  Croom.  New  York.  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  17613 


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Croom.  Oration  delivered  before  Capt.  J.  H.  Byrd's  Com- 
pany of  Volunteers,  July  4,  1825,  at  Kingston,  N.  C.  By  H. 
B.  Croom,  Esq.     Newbern^  reprinted  1826.    8vo,  pp.  12.        M. 

Croome  (W.)  The  Golden  Sands  of  Mexico.  A  Moral 
and  Religious  Tale:  to  which  is  added  True  Riches  ...  .  By 
W.  Croome.  ...  Philadelphia:  Lindsay  and  Blakiston.  1850. 
i2mo,  pp.  211.  A.,  H.  17615 

Cropper  (J.)  The  Extinction  of  the  American  Coloniza- 
tion Society  the  First  Step  to  the  Abolition  of  American  Slavery. 
By  James  Cropper.  London:  printed  by  S.  Bagster^jun.  1 833. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  17616 

Cropper.  The  Interests  of  the  Country  and  the  Prosperity 
of  the  West  India  Planters  mutually  secured  by  the  Immediate 
Abolition  of  Slavery;  being  a  Review  of  the  Report  of  a  Select 
Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  State  of  the  West 
India  Colonies,  ordered  to  be  Printed,  April  13,  1832.  By  James 
Cropper.  London.  1832.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition.  London: 
J,  ^  A.  Arch.   1833.    8vo.  17617 

Cropper.  A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Liverpool  Society  for 
Promoting  the  Abolition  of  Slavery,  on  the  Injurious  Effects  of 
High  Prices  of  Produce,  and  the  Beneficial  Effects  of  Low 
Prices,  on  the  Condition  of  Slaves,  By  James  Cropper.  Liver- 
pool.  1823.     8vo,  pp.  32.  17618 

Cropper.  Letters  Addressed  to  William  Wilberforce,  m.p. 
recommending  the  Encouragement  of  the  Cultivation  of  Sugar  in 
...  the  East  Indies,  as  the  certain  and  natural  means  of  effecting 
the  Total  and  General  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.  By  James 
Cropper.     Liverpool.   1822.    Svo,  pp.  64.  p.  17619 

Cropper.  Relief  for  West-Indian  Distress,  shewing  the  In- 
efficiency of  protecting  Duties  on  East-India  Sugar,  and  pointing 
out  other  Modes  of  certain  Relief.  By  James  Cropper.  Lon- 
don: Hatchardl^  Son.  1823.    Svo,  pp.  36.  17620 

Cropper.  Slavery  in  the  West  Indies.  Liverpool:  James 
Smith,  [n.  d.]    4to.  17621 

Cropper.  The  Support  of  Slavery  Investigated.  By  James 
Cropper.  Liverpool:  Printed  by  George  Smith.  1824.  8vo,  pp. 
27.  17623 


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Cropper.  A  Vindication  >  f  a  Loan  of  £15,000,000  to  the 
West  India  Planners,  shewing  that  it  may  not  only  be  lent  with 
Perfect  safety,  but  with  Immense  Advantage  both  U  the  West 
Indians  and  to  the  People  of  England.  By  James  Cropper. 
London:   ^ J.  and  A.  Arch,   1833.    8vo,  pp.  16.  17624 

Crosby  (/  )  A  Mf^morial  of  the  College  T,ifc  of  the  Class 
of  1827,  Dartmouth  College  ...  .  By  Alpheus  Crosby  ...  . 
Hanover^  N.  H.    1869-70.    8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  17625 

Crosby.  The  Present  Position  of  the  Sf  edcd  States,  and 
the  Rights  and  Duties  of  the  General  Governm  :nt  in  respect  to 
them.  An  Address  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Dart- 
moufh  College,  July  19,  1865.  By  Alpheus  Crosby.  ...  Bos- 
ton:   Geo.  C.  Rand  (2'  Avery.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  17626 

Also  :  A  Lecture  on  the  Une  and  Abusr  of  Emulation  zi  a  Motive  to  Study  !  ...  it 
Newburyport,  April  9,  1852.  ...  Lynn:  Butterfield  (Sf  Kellogg,  Printert.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  28.    B. 

Crosby  (A.  B.)  Memorial  Address,  Prof.  David  S.  Conant, 
M.D.     Delivered  ...  by  A.  B.  Crosby  ...    .  Burlington,    1866, 


8vo,  pp.  30. 


H.  17627 


Crosby  (Charles  Coteworth  Pinckney).  Two  Letters  to  the 
Rev.  Horatio  Pardwell.      Worcester.   1826.  w.  17628 

Also:   History  of  Weit  Boylston,  Mast.     [Worceiter  Magazine  and  Hiit.  Journali 
Vol.  II.] 

Crosby  (D.)  Sermon,  on  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Adams,  at  Worthington,  Mass.,  1833.  ^X  Daniel  Crosby  ... 
Boston.   1834.    8vo.  17629 

Aloo:  Who  Troubles  Israel.     Thanksgiving  Discourse  ...  Amhertt.  Nov,  i<jy  i%^%, 
8vo. 

Crosby  (E.  N.)  The  Letter  of  a  Republican,  Edward  N. 
Crosby,  Esq.,  ...  to  Prof.  F.  B.  Morse,  Feb.  25,  1863,  and 
Prof.  Morse's  Reply,  March  2,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  12.  (N.  Y. 
Soc.  for  DifF.  of  Political  Knowledge.     Papers,  No.  4.) 

Crosby.  Our  Country  versus  Party  Spirit :  being  a  Rejoinder 
to  the  Reply  of  Prof.  Morse.  By  Edward  M.  Crosby.  Pough- 
keepsie :  Piatt  l^  Schram,  Printers.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  14.       17631 

Crosby  (F.)  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President 
of  the  United  States:  containing  his  Early  History  and  Political 
Career,  together  with  the  Speeches,  Messages,  Proclamations, 


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and  other  Official  Documents  illustrative  of  his  Eventful  Admin- 
istration. By  Frank  Crosby.  Philadelphia:  John  E,  Potter, 
1865.    i2mo,  pp.  476.  17632 

Also  in  the  German  language,  translated  by  Carl  Theodor  £ben.  Philadelphia- 
1865. 

Crosby  (Frances  Jane).  Monterey ;  and  other  Poems.  By 
a  Pupil  -ii  the  N.  Y.  Institution  for  the  Blind.  New  York,  1851. 
i2mo.  17633 

Also:  The  Blind  Girl,  and  other  Poems.     New  York.  1844.    izmo. 

Crosby  (F.  B.)  A  Memorial  of  Lieut.  Franklin  Butler 
Crosby,  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  U.  S.  Artillery,  who  was  killed 
at  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  1863.  New  Tork :  A.  D.  F.  Ran- 
dolph.    32mo,  pp.  69.  17634 

Crosby  (H.)  God's  View  of  Rebellion.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  the  Fourth  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  National  Thanksgiving,  Sunday,  Sept,  ii,  1864,  By  Howard 
Crosby,  d.d.     New  Tork:  E.  French.  1864.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Crosby.  Sketch  of  the  Fourth  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church. 
(Formerly  the  Bleecker  Street  Church.)  By  Howard  Crosby, 
D.D.  Pastor  of  the  Church.  New  York:  E.  French.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  17636 

Crosby  (Jaaza«iah).  Dedication  with  Joy.  A  Sermon  ...  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  New  Meeting  House  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Society  in  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  Nov.  8,  1843.  By 
J.  Crosby,  Pastor.  ...  Keene :  printed  by  J.  5sf  J.  W,  Prentiss. 
1843.     8^°»  PP*  ^2.  H.  17637 

Crosby.  History  of  Charlestown  in  New  Hampshire,  from 
its  First  Grant  by  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  in  1735  to  the 
Year  1833.  By  Jaazaniah  Crosby,  Pastor  of  the  First  Church 
in  said  town.  Concord:  Marsh.,  Capen  &  Lyon.  1833.  8vo, 
pp.  41.  17638 

Crosby.  A  Sermon  preached  by  Jaazaniah  Crosby,  d.d., 
March  25,  i860,  the  Day  which  completed  Fifty  Years  of  his 
Ministry  at  Charlestown,  N.  H.  ...  Boston:  Crosby^  Nicholsj 
and  Company,    i860.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  17639 

Crosby.  The  Tendency  of  Religious  Obedience  to  promote 
National  Prosperity.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Concord,  ...  New- 
Hampshire,  June  3,  A.D.  1830.  Being  the  Anniversary  Elec- 
tion. By  Rev.  J.  Crosby.  Concord:  printed  by  Hill  an  J  Bar- 
ton.  1830.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  17640 


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Crosby  (J.  L.)  The  Littlejohn  Libel  Suit.  The  Case  of 
De  Witt  C.  Littlejohn  against  Horace  Greeley,  tried  ...  at 
Pulaski,  Sept.  10-13,  '^^^  •••  •  Phonographically  reported  by 
James  L.  Crosby.     New  York.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  56.      b.  17641 

Crosby  (J.)  A  Copy  of  a  Case  between  Joseph  Crosby  of 
Worcester,  in  the  County  of  Worcester,  Sadler,  Plaintiff;  and 
Jacob  Wyman  of  Woburn  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Trader, 
Defendant.     [No  Title-page.   1735.]    410,  pp.  11.        b.  17642 

Crosby  (Josiah).  Remarks  of  Mr.  Crosby  of  Penobscot  ... 
Feb.  20,  1867,  on  Resolves  for  an  Amendment  of  the  Constitu- 
tion ...  .  [n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  6.  h.  17643 

Crosby  (N.)  Annual  Obituary  Notices  of  Eminent  Pcisons 
Who  have  Died  in  the  United  States.  For  1857.  ^Y  Hon. 
Nathan  Cro' by.  ...  Boston:  Phillips^  Sampson  and  Company.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  432.  Portraits,  ba.  4-  For  1858.  Boston:  John  P. 
Jewitt  and  Company,   1859.    8vo,  pp.  357.     b.  17^44 

Crosby  (Thomas),  d.  1702.  The  Work  of  a  Christian. 
With  another  Discourse  on  Preparation  for  Sudden  Death. 
Boston.   1736.    1 2mo,  Title,  pp.  34.  B.  17645 

Crosby  (U.  H.)  Crosby  Opera  House  Art  Association. 
Crosby's  Opera  House  and  Three  Hundred  Paintings  to  be 
awarded  as  Premiums  to  Members.  ...  Chicago.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  H.  17646 

Also:  Crosby  Opera  House  Art  Association.    Descriptive  Catalogue  of  ...  Premiums! 
To  be  Distributed  among  Subscribers.     [iView  York^l  Rusull't  print,    8vo,  pp.  36.     h. 

Crosland  (N.)  Memorable  Women :  The  Story  of  their 
Lives.  By  Mrs.  Newton  Crosland  ...  .  Boston:  Ticknor  and 
Fields.  M  DCCC  Liv.  i6mo,  pp.  360.  h.  4-  London.  1854. 
i2mo,  pp.  355.  c.  17647 

Contains  lives  of  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Ware  (pp.  1 81-21 5),  and  Margaret  Fuller  (pp. 
175-322). 

Crosnier  (L.)  Geologic  du  Perou.  Notice  geologique  sur 
les  departments  de  Huancavelica  et  d'Ayacucho.  [^Paris.  1852.] 
8vo,  pp.  107.     Plate.  17648 

Cross  (A.)  Sermon  ...  in  West  Haverhill,  on  Thanksgiving 
Day,  November  25,  1 84 1.  By  Rev.  Abijah  Cross  ...  .  Haver- 
hill.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  20.  B.,  H.  17649 

Cross  (A.)  Defensa  de  Don  Alejandro  Cross  en  primera 
instancia  en  una  causa  de  Comisa.     Valparaiso.  1847.    ^'^^' 


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CROSS. 


Cross  (A.  B.)  Battle  of  Gettysburgh  and  the  Christian 
Commission.  By  Andrew  B.  Cross.  Baltimore:  Sherwood  SsT 
Co.    8vo,  pp.  32.  J 7651 

AUo :  The  War  and  the  Christian  Commission.  By  A.  B.  Cross.  8vo,  pp.  56.  — 
Young  Women  in  Convents,  or  Priests  Prisons  to  be  protected  by  Law;  a  Lecture  at 
Maryland  Institute,  February  24,  1856.     Baltimore.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Cross  (J.  C.)  An  Address  on  American  Literature  ...  before 
the  Philomathean  Society  of  Indiana  University  ...  September 
25th,  1837.  By  James  Conquest  Cross,  m.d.  Bloomington. 
1838.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  86.  B.  17652 

Cross.  Analysis  and  Refutation  of  the  "  Statements  of  Facts 
in  Relation  to  the  Expulsion  of  James  C.  Cross  from  Tran- 
sylvania University."  Recently  published  by  Dudley,  Mitchell 
and  Peter.  By  James  Conquest  Cross  ...  .  Louisville:  Prentice 
and  IFeissinger.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  39,  (2).  B.  17653 

Cross.  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Chamberlain  Philosophi- 
cal and  Literary  Society  of  Centre  College,  on  the  4th  of  July, 
1836,  by  James  Conquest  Cross  ...  .  Danville^  Ky.:  J.  J. 
Polk.,  Printer.   1 836.    8vo,  pp.  28.  B.  1 7654 

Also:  Refutation  of  the  Charges  made  by  Dr.  Caldwell,  through  the  Columns  of 
the  Louisville  Journal,  against  Professor  James  C.  Cross  ...  .  Lexington,  Ky.  1838. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  B.  —  Thoughts  on  the  Policy  of  establishing  a  School  of  Medicine  in 
Louisvillf;  ...  with  a  Sketch  of  the  ...  Condition  and  ...  Prospects  of  the  Medical 
Department  of  Transylvania  University.  By  James  Conquest  Cross,  m.d.  ...  Lexing- 
ton, 1834.    8vo,  pp.  113. 

Cross  (J.  T.  H.)  Duncan  Adair:  or.  Captured  in  Escaping. 
A  Story  of  one  of  Morgan's  Men.  By  Mrs.  Jane  T.  H.  Cross. 
Macony  Ga.:  Burie,  Boy  ken  &  Company.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  51. 

Cross  (J.)  Annual  Report  of  Colportage  in  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina.  March  i,  1857.  By  Jonathan  Cross,  Agent 
and  Superintendant.     [n.  p.   1857.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  17656 

Also  :  Annual  Report  of  Colportage  of  the  American  Tract  Society  in  Maryland, 
District  of  Columbia,  and  Virginia  and  North  Carolina March  I,  1858.  Balti- 
more. 1858.  8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  —  Colportage  in  Virginia.  Annual  Report  of  Mr.  J. 
Cross,  Superintendant.      1852.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     H. 

Cross  (Joseph).  Camp  and  Field.  Papers  from  the  Portfolio 
of  an  Army  Chaplain.  By  the  Rev.  Jos.  Cross,  d.d.  Macon, 
Ga.:  Burke,  Boy  kin  i^  Company.    1864.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  9-14 1. 

Cross  (J.  Warren).  An  Oration  delivered  at  Barnstable, 
July  4th,  1832.  By  Joseph  W.  Cross  ...  .  Barnstable:  Thomp- 
son and  Underwood,  [n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  23.  H.  1 7658 

Also :    ...  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  a  House  for  ...  Worship  ... 

Stow,  July  8,  1840 Lancaster:  printed  by  Marsh,  Cafen,  Ly»n,and  fFebb.  1840. 

I2ftio,  pp.  24.     u. 


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Cross  (L.  A.  L.)  Portraiture  and  Pencilings  of  the  late  Mrs* 
L.  A.  L.  Cross.  By  her  Husband.  Nashville^  Tenn.  1851. 
i2mo,  pp.  352.  17659 

Cross  [Major).  Journal  of  the  March  of  a  Regiment  of 
Mounted  Riflemen  to  Oregon,  1849,  5°*  JVashington.  1 85 1. 
8vo.     (Cong.  Doc.)  s.  17660 

Cross  (Marcus  E.)  Prohibitory  Law  and  Its  Workings.  By 
Rev.  M.  E.  Cross.  ...  Boston:  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand.  1854. 
i2mo,  pp.  137-161.  H.  17661 

Cross  (R.),  and  others.  A  Protestation  presented  to  The 
Synod,  of  Philadelphia,  June  i.  1741.  Philadelphia:  Printed  and 
sold  by  B.  Franklin.   1 741.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  17662 

Signed  by  Robert  Cross  and  nineteen  others,  who  soon  after  became  almost  the  sole 
members  uf  the  synod,  in  consequence  of  the  withdrawal  of  the  opposite,  the  *' Bruns- 
wick "  party. 

Cross  (R.)  An  Oration  ...  at  Newburyport,  ...  July  4, 
1822.  By  Robert  Cross.  Newhuryport:  W.  and  J.  Gilman. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.,  w.  17663 

Cross  (T.)  Military  Laws  of  the  United  States ;  including 
those  relating  to  the  Marine  Corps  ...  Compiled  by  Colonel 
Truman  Cross.     Second  Edition.     Washington.  1838.    8vo. 

Cross.  Military  Laws  of  the  United  States;  ...  Third  Edi- 
tion. The  First  and  Second  Editions  were  compiled  by  Colonel 
Truman  Cross,  United  States  Army.  This  Edition  brings  the 
Military  Laws  through  the  First  Session  of  the  Twenty-Ninth 
Congress,  or  to  lOth  August,  1846.  Under  the  Supervision  of 
Captain  A.  R.  Hetzell,  U.  S.  Army.     Washington.   1846.    8vo. 

[Cross  .]      An  |  Answer  |  To  an   invidious   Pamphlet, 

intituled,  |  A  Brief  State  of  the  Province  of  |  Pensylvania.  |  Where- 
in are  exposed  [The  many  false  Assertions  of  the  Author  or| 
Authors,  of  the  said  Pamphlet,  with  a  |  View  to  render  the 
Quakers  of  Pensylvania  |  and  their  Government  obnoxious  to 
the  I  British  Parliament  and  Ministry ;  [and  the  [Several  Transac- 
tions, most  grosiy  misrepre- 1  sented  therein,  set  in  their  true 
\\^x..\  London  :  \  ...   S.  Bladon  ...  Jmdcclv.  |  8vo,  pp.  80.         H. 

Cross  was  a  counsellor,  and  for  a  long  time  resident  in  Pennsylvania.  "In  [Smith's] 
*  Brief  View  of  the  Conduct  of  Pennsylvania,'  published  in  1756,  this  answer  is  said  to 
be  the  produc  Jon  of  one  +  [C'ojj],  formerly  an  attorney's  clerk,  but  who  was  con- 
victed of  forgery  and  sentenced  to  be  hanged,  but  after  some  time  obtained  the  favor  of 
transportation,  and  did  us  the  honor  to  take  up  his  residence  in  this  province.'  Set 
xii.  397. 


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Grossman  (J.  W.)  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the 
Reverend  William  L.  Strong  ...  Somers,  April  3d,  1805.  By 
Joseph  W.  Grossman  ...  Hartford:  printed  by  Hudson  and  Good- 
win.  1805.    8vo,  pp.  31.  B.  17667 

Groswell  (A.)  An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Garden's 
Three  First  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.  With  an 
Appendix  concerning  Mr.  Garden's  Treatment  of  Mr.  White- 
field.  By  Andrew  Grosswell,  of  Groton,  in  Gonnecticut.  Bos- 
ton: S,  Kneeland  and  T,  Gree,     1741.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  60.     b.,  w. 

Groswell.  Brief  Remarks  on  the  Satyrical  Drollery  at 
Gambridge,  Last  Gommencement  Day;  with  Special  Reference 
to  the  Gharacter  of  Stephen,  the  Preacher,  which  raised  such 
Extravagant  Mirth.  By  A.  Groswell  ...  .  Boston:  Ezekiei 
Russell.  M,DCC,Lxxi.   4to,  pp.  15.  ba.  17669 

Groswell.  A  Letter  to  the  Reverend  Andrew  Groswell ; 
occasioned  by  his  Brief  Remarks  on  the  Satyrical  Drollery  Last 
Gommencement  Day,  with  Especial  Reference  to  the  Gharac- 
ter of  Stephen  the  Preacher,  which  occasioned  such  Extravagant 
Mirth.       By   Simon,    the   Tanner.       Boston:    Ezekiei  Russell. 

MDCCLXXI.      8vO,  pp.  42,  (l).  BA.    I767O 

The  letter  is  dated  from  Charlestown,  Aug.  25,  1771. 

Groswell.  A  Defence  of  a  Dialogue  Intitled,  etc.  See 
[Dickinson  (J.)] 

Groswell.  Free  Justification  thro'  Ghrist's  Redemption. 
A  Discourse  ...  at  the  French  Meeting-House  in  School-Street, 
October  17.  1764.  From  Romans  in.  v.  23,  24.  In  which 
The  New  Gospel  ...  of  Messirs.  Bellamy  and  Gumming  ... 
is  weigh'd  ...  .  By  A.  Groswell  ...  .  Boston:  T.  ^  J.  Fleet 
and  Green  £ff  Russell.   1765.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  ii,  25.     b.,  m.  1767 1 

This  was  answered  by  "Animadversions  on  Rev.  Mr.  Croswell's  Sermon  on 
Justification,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Botton.  1765."  8vo,  pp.  16,  and  that  replied 
to  in  '*  Remarks  on  an  Absurd  and  Abusive  Letter,  intitled  Animadversions  on  Mr. 
Croswell's  Sermon.     Botton.  1765."    8vo,  pp.  zo.     w. 

Groswell.  A  Letter  From  the  Rev*  Mr.  Groswell,  To  the 
Rev"!  Mr.  Turell,  In  Answer  to  his  Directions  to  his  People. 
Boston:  Rogers  Iff  Powle.  1742.    8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.  17672 

This  elicited  "  A  Sober  Reply  to  a  Mad  Answer.  In  a  Letter  to  Mr.  A.  Groswell, 
occasioned  by  his  Letter  to  Mr.  £.  Turell.  By  a  Private  Brother.  Boiton.  174a." 
l6mo.     B.,  w.     &«  Cumroings  (A.),  and  Turell  (B.) 


CROSWELL. 


99 


Croswell.  a  Narrative  of  the  Founding  and  Settling  the 
New-gathered  Congregational  Church  In  Boston :  With  the 
Opposition  of  the  bouth  Church  to  the  Minister,  his  Defence  of 
himself  before  the  Council,  and  expostulatory  Letter  to  that 
Church  afterwards.  By  Andrew  Crosswell,  a.m.  Pastor  of  said 
Church.  To  which  is  added  ...  The  Defence  of  that  Doctrine 
of  Justifying  Faith  ...  by  Messirs  Boston,  Erskines,  &c.  ... 
Boston:  Rogers  and  Fowle.  mdccxlix.    4to.  pp.  37,  (i).         ba. 

Croswell.  Observations  on  ...  a  Sermon  ...  by  William 
Warburton,  Lord  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  Before  the  Society  for 
propagating  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  ...  February  21.  1766. 
wherein  Our  Colonies  are  defended  against  his  most  injurious 
aud  \s'tc\  abusive  Reflections.  By  Andrew  Croswell  ....  Boston^ 
New- England :   Thomas  and  yohn  Fleet.   1768.    8vo,  pp.  33.     ba. 

Croswell.  A  Testimony  Against  the  Prophaness  of  Some 
of  the  publick  Disputes,  On  the  last  Commencement-Day ;  With 
Letters  to  the  Rev*-  President  Of  Harvard  College  ...  His  Let- 
ter of  Defence,  And  Remarks  upon  it.  By  A.  Croswell.  Bos- 
ton:  D.  and  J.  Kneeland.   1760.    8vo,  pp.  20.        ba.,  m.  17675 

Also :  The  Apostle's  Advice  to  the  Jaylor  improved  ;  being  a  Solemn  Warning 
Against  the  Awful  Sin  of  Soul  Murder.  In  a  Discourse  ...  .  Boston :  Rogers  and 
Fowle.  1744.  8vo,  pp.  29.  —  Comfort  in  Christ.  Sermon  at  Boston.  ...  Boston.  1767. 
8vo,  pp.  ''.3.  M.,  w.  —  A  Discourse,  from  ...  [i  Thess.  ii.  13]  in  which  is  shewn. 
The  Cause  and  Cure  of  all  religious  MelanchoUy  ...  an  Attempt  To  overturn  the  per- 
nicious Doctrine  of  Justification  by  Works  ...  .  Notice  is  also  taken,  Of  the  Strange 
Doctrines  which  have  been  preached  i.-nong  us  ...  .  By  A.  Croswell  ...  .  Boston:  the 
jtuthoryRussell,  and  Philip  Freeman.  1784.  8vo,  pp.  46,  (i).  ha.  —  Free  Forgiveness 
of  Spiritual  Debts.  Discourse  on  Luke  vii.  42.  ...  Boston.  1766.  8vo,  pp.  26.  m. — 
Heaven  SliUt  against  Arminians  and  Antinomians  ;  Sermon.  ...  Boston.  1747.  l6mo. 
w. — The  Heavenly  Doctrine  of  Man's  Justification  Only  by  the  Obedience  of  Jesus 
Christ.  In  a  Sermon  ...  .  Boston:  Green  and  Russell,  m.dcc.lviii.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  20. 
BA.,  M.  —  A  Letter  To  the  Reverend  Alexander  Cumming;  Attempting  to  shew  him, 
that  it  is  not  Blasphemy  to  say,  —  No  Man  can  love  God,  while  he  looks  on  Him  as  a 
God  who  will  damn  him.  In  which  are  interspersed  Remarks  upon  Mr.  Bellamy's 
late  Performance.  ...  Boston:  y.  Kneeland.  1762.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h. — Mr.  Crosswell's 
Reply  to  a  Book  lately  publish'd.  Entitled,  A  Display  of  God's  special  Grace,  Attested 
by  ...  Dr.  Colman,  Dr.  Sewall,  Mr.  Prince,  Mr.  Webb,  Mr.  Cooper,  Mr.  Foxcroft, 
and  Mr.  Gee.  Boston:  Rogers  and  Fowle.  1742.  8vo,  pp.  23.  B.,  ba.  —  Mr.  Mur- 
ray Unmask'd.  In  which,  among  other  Things,  is  shewn,  that  his  Doctrine  of  Uni- 
versal Salvation  is  inimical  to  Vertue,  and  Productive  of  all  Manner  of  Wickedness, 
&c.  Boston.  1775.  lamo,  pp.  20.  4- Second  Edition.  Boston.  1775.  i2mo.  w. — 
Reply  to  the  Declaration  Of  a  Number  of  Ministers  in  Boston  and  Charlestown,  with 
Regard  to  the  Rev.  James  Davenport.  With  a  Conference  relating  to  the  Church  of 
England  Clergy,  Sec,  Boston.  1742.  8vo,  pp.  18.  b.  -f-  Second  Edition.  Boston. 
1742.  8vo,  pp.  18.  M.  —  A  Second  Defence  of  the  Old  Protestant  Doctrine  of  Jus- 
tifying Faith.  Being  a  Reply  to  The  Exceptions  of  Mr.  Solomon  Williams  ...  Against 
a  Book,  entitled,  What  is  Christ  to  me,  if  He  is  not  mine?  ...  Boston:  Rogers  & 
Fowle.  1747.  4to,  pp.  45.  BA.,  M.  —  What  is  Christ  to  me,  if  He  is  not  mine  ?  Or, 
a  seasonable  Defence  of  the  Old  Protestant  Doctrine  of  Justifying  Faith.  ...  Boston. 
1745.    4to.     w. 


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Croswell  (C.)  State  of  Wisconsin.  Report  of  Caleb  Cros- 
well  one  of  the  Board  of  Public  Works,  in  Response  to  A  Reso- 
lution ...  adopted  ...  February  4th,  185 1.  Madison:  Robert  B. 
IVtntworth^  State  Printer.   185 1.    8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  17676 

Croswell  (H.)  The  Speeches  at  Full  Length  of  Mr.  Van 
Ness,  Mr.  Caines,  The  Attorney-General,  Mr.  Harrison,  and 
General  Hamilton  in  the  Great  Cause  of  the  People,  against 
Harry  Croswell  on  an  Indictment  for  a  Libel  on  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson, President  of  the  United  States.  New- Tor k :  G.  &  R, 
Waite.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  78.  b.,  ba.  17677 

Alio:  The  Sham  Patriot  Unmaiked.     ConeorJ,  1805.    8vo. 

Croswell.  Forty  Years  in  Trinity  Parish.  A  Pastoral 
Letter  ...  with  a  Sermon  delivered  ...  31st  of  December, 
1854,  by  the  Rev.  Harry  Croswell,  d.d.  ...  New  Haven:  T, 
y.  Stafford^  Printer.   1 856.    8vo,  pp.  14,  i  1.  H.  17678 

[Croswell.]  A  Memoir  of  the  late  Rev.  Wm.  Croswell, 
D.D.,  Rector  of  the  Church  of  the  Advent,  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts. By  His  Father,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  528,  (i).  Por- 
trait. BA. 17679 

Croswell.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Anniversary  Election, 
Hartford,  May  14,  1818.  By  the  Rev.  Harry  Croswell,  a.m. 
...   Hartford:  F.  D.  Bolles  ^  Co,^  Printers,   1818.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Also :  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  William  H.  Harrison,  President  of  the  United 
States.     New  Haven.  1841.    8vo. 

Croswell  (J.)  Sketches  of  the  Life,  and  Extracts  from  the 
Journals  and  other  Writings,  of  the  late  Joseph  Croswell ;  who, 
for  more  than  Forty  Years,  was  an  Itinerant  Preacher  in  the 
New  England  States;  and  ...  died  ...  May,  1799  •"  •  ^oJ^on: 
Lincoln  ^  Edmonds.   1809.    8vo,  pp.  96.  ba.  17681 

Edited  by  Jacob  Norton. 

Croswell.  A  New  World  planted ;  or  the  Adventures  of 
the  Forefathers  of  New-England;  who  landed  in  Plymouth, 
December  22,  1620.  An  Historical  Drama  ...  .  By  Joseph 
Croswell.     Boston.   1802.    8vo,  pp.  45.  b.  17682 

Croswell  (W.)  A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Massachusetts, 
occasioned  by  his  late  Letter  to  the  Clergy.     By  William  Cros- 


well 


Boston:   Tutt/e  ^  Dennett.   1845.    i2mo,  pp.  28.     B. 


This  letter  elicited  the  following :  *<  A  Layman's  Remarks  upon  a  Letter  to  the 
Bishop  of  Massachusetts,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crotwell  ...  .  Botton :  Button  and  H^enttoortk. 
1845."  i2mo,  pp.  12.  Also:  A  Review  of  the  Rev.  William  Croswell's  Letter  to 
the  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  of  Massachusetts.  By  Laicus.  Bttton :  fFilliam  A.  Halt 
&  C«.,  Printert.  1845.   ixmo,  pp.  ay.     h. 


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Croswell.  a  Plain  Word  concerning  the  late  Circular  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Manton  Eastburn  to  the  Clergy  of  Massachusetts. 
By  the  Rev.  W.  Croswell  ...   Boston.    i2mo,  pp.  12.     m.  17684 

Crotchett  (T.),  pseudonym.  An  Infallible  Scheme  for  the 
reduction  of  Canada,  by  Timothy  Crotchett.  New  Tork.  1 747. 
i2mo.  ^7685 

Crothers  (S.)  The  Gospel  of  the  Typical  Servitude.  A 
Sermon  preached  in  Greenfield,  Ohio,  Jan.  i,  1834.  By  Rev. 
Samuel  Crothers.     Hamilton.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  22.         m.  17686 

[Crouch  (Nathaniel).]  See  B[urton]  (R[obert]),  Vol.  iii.. 
No.  9500. 

Mr.  Watt,  in  his  "Bibl.  Brit.,"  remarki,  that  the  name  of  Burton  was  placed  on 
many  books  by  Nathaniel  Crouch,  who  is  supposed  to  have  written  them  himself. 
Possibly  our  Nos.  5969-71  are  translations  of  Burton  instead  of  Blome.  Se:  our  No. 
9500,  and  add,  Fourth  Edition.  London:  Naih.  Crouch.  1695.  l8mo,  2  1.,  pp.  174. 
Portrait. 

Crow  (F.)  Vanity  and  Impiety  of  Judicial  Astrology,  whereby 
Men  undertake  to  Foretell  Future  Contingencies  by  the  Stars, 
etc.  By  Francis  Crow  of  Jamaica.  London:  *John  Dunton. 
1690.    i2mo.  17687 

Dedicated  to  the  inhabitants  of  Port  Royal,  in  Jamaica. 

Crow  (W.)  The  Banks  of  the  Hudson  ;  A  Poem,  descrip- 
tive of  Rural  Scenery,  Manners  and  Customs  in  the  United 
States  of  America,     ^y  William  Crow.     Leith,   1821.    i2mo, 

pp.  108.  17688 

Also;  The  Indian;  a  Poem,  in  Six  Cantos.     London.  1806.    i8mo. 

Crowe  (C.  C.)  Address  of  Col.  C.  C.  Crow,  ...  at  Selma, 
Alabama,  June  23d,  1869,  on  the  Issues  of  the  Day.  ...  Mont- 
gomery.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  17689 

Crowe.  Speech  of  Col.  C.  C.  Crowe,  Elector  for  the  State 
at  large,  of  Alabama,  At  Huntsville,  Alabama,  October  15th, 
1868.     [n.  p.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  17690 

[Crowe  (Frederick).]  The  Gospel  in  Central  America  ;  con- 
taining a  Sketch  of  the  Country,  Physical  and  Geographical  — 
Historical  and  Political  —  Moral  and  Religious:  a  History  of 
the  Baptist  Mission  in  British  Honduras  and  of  the  Introduction 
of  the  Bible  into  the  Spanish  American  Republic  of  Guatemala. 
-..  With  a  Map  of  the  Country.  London:  Charles  Gilpin, 
1850.    Post  8vo,  pp.  xii,  588.     Map.  c,  h.  17691 


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Crowe  (W.)  The  Duty  of  Public  Spirit  Recommended  in 
a  Sermon  preach'd  before  the  Honourable  Trustees  for  estab- 
lishing the  Colony  of  Georgia  in  America,  and  the  Associates 
of  the  late  Reverend  Dr.  Bray  ;  at  their  meeting,  March  20, 
1739-40.  By  William  Crowe,  d.d.  London:  ^ohn  Clarke. 
M.DCC.XL.    4to,  pp.  23.  s.  17692 

Crowell  (J.)  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  J.  Crowell,  with 
Extracts  from  his  Journals  and  other  Writings.  Boston.  1809. 
i2mo,  pp.  96.  17693 

Crowell.  Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Speech  of 
Mr.  Crowell,  of  Ohio  ...  .  Delivered  ...  July  26,  1848. 
[^fTashington  f^  J.  ^  G.  S.  Gideon^  Printers.     8vo,  pp.  16.       H. 

Crowell  (J.)  Republics  Established,  and  Thrones  Over- 
turned by  the  Bible.  By  Rev.  John  Crowell.  Philadelphia: 
yohn  T.  Lange.   1849.    lifno?  PP*  202.  1 7^95 

By  an  unaccountable  mistake  we  have  credited  this  work  to  Rev.  John  Chambers. 
Set  Vol.  III.,  No.  1 1799. 

Crowell  (J.  T.)  Speech  of  Joseph  T.  Crowell  against  the 
Anti-War  Resolutions,  in  the  Senate  of  New  Jersey,  January 
22,  1863.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    pp.  9.  17696 

Crowell  (R.)  History  of  the  Town  of  Essex,  from  1634  to 
1700.  By  Robert  Crowell,  d.d.  ...  Boston:  C.  C.  P.  Moody^ 
Printer,   1853.    i2mo,  pp.  166,(3).     Map  and  Woodcut,      ba. 

Crowell.  History  of  the  Town  of  Essex  from  1634  to 
t868.  By  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Crowell,  d.d.  ...  With  Sketches 
of  Soldiers  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Hon.  David  Choate. 
Essex:  the  Town.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  488.  BA.  17698 

Crowell.  Interment  of  the  Dead  ...  .  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  Ipswich,  Second  Parish,  July  23,  1818,  on  the  Occasion  of 
reinterring  the  Coffins  which  had  been  roblied  of  their  Contents. 
By  Robert  Crowell  .  .  .  Andover:  Flagg  and  Gould.  18 18.    8vo, 

pp.  46.  BA.,  H.  17699 

The  preface  gives  a  short  history  of  the  circumstances. 

Crowell  (R.)  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Second  Parish 
in  Ipswich.  A  Discourse  ...  Jan.  i,  1815.  By  Robert  Cro- 
well, ...  .  Andover:  printed  by  Flagg  and  Gould.  1815.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.  17700 

Also :  A  Sermon,  delivered  November  19,  1827,  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Dana  ...  .  Ifevokks  printed  by  yohn  H,  Harris,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  20.  H. — 
A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Waltham,  July  23,  1841,  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  David 
Jewett,  late  Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Rockport  ...  .  Boston :  Prtts 
of  T.  R.  Marvin.  1842.   8vo,  pp.  40.     h. 


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Crowell  (S.)  The  Journal  of  Scth  Crowell,  containing  an 
Account  of  his  Travels  as  a  Methodist  Preacher,  for  Twelve 
Years.     New  Tork.   1813.    i2mo,  pp.  108.  17701 

Crowell  (W.)  Six  Letters  to  Rev.  Wm.  H.  WyckofF, 
Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  American  Bible  Union,  by  Wil- 
liam Crowell,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.  [.S/.  Louisf]  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  38.  H.  17702 

C[rowley]  (T[homas]).  Account  of  a  Plan  for  Civilizing 
the  North  American  Indians.  The  Second  Impression,  with  a 
Postcript,  by  T.  C.     [About  1766.]    Folio,  pp.  4.  17703 

[Crowley.]  Letters  and  Dissertations  on  various  subjects, 
by  the  Author  of  the  Letter  Analysis  A.  P.  on  the  Disputes 
between  Great  Britain  and  America.  London:  Printed  for  the 
Author.  M,Dcc,Lxxxn.    8vo,  pp.  130.  j.c.b.  17704 

There  are  copies  without  date.  First  published  in  the  newipapers  under  the  signa- 
ture Amor  Pjtrise.  There  are  evidently  two  or  mure  editions,  as  Joseph  Smith,  and 
another  bookseller  describes  it  •voUhout  date^  and  Mr.  Bartlett  describes  it  as  dated  1781 
and  1783. 

Crowley.  Letters  to  the  King,  from  an  Old  Patriotic 
Quaker,  lately  deceased.  [Edited  by  T.  Crowley?]  London: 
Printed  by  R.  Baldwin,   1778.    8vo,  14  sheets.  17705 

The  Crowning  Crime  of  Christendom,  comprising  a  few  facts 
relative  to  Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade  at  the  present  moment. 
Leeds:  A.  Pickard^  Printer.  [About  1851.]    8vo,  pp.  2.     17706 

Crowninshield  (B.)  Address  delivered  By  Benjamin  Crown- 
inshield,  Jan.  9,  1826.     Salem.   1826.    8vo.  177^7 

Crowninshield  (G.)  Trial  of  George  Crowninshield,  J.  J. 
Knapp,  Jun.  and  John  Francis  Knapp,  for  the  Murder  of  Capt. 
Joseph  White  of  Salem  ...  Sixth  of  April,  1830.  Reported  by 
John  W.  Whitman  ...  .  Boston:  Beals  and  Horner^  and  Francis 
Ingraham.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  1 04.  H.  17708 

Crowninshield  (Jacob).  Mr.  Crowninshield's  Motion,  23 
Jan.,  1805.     \Washington.   1805.]    8vo.  bn.  17709 

Crowninshield.  Mr.  Crowninshield's  Motion,  Feb.  »c. 
1806.     Washington.   1806.    8vo.  17710 

Relates  to  commercial  restrictioni. 

Crowninshield.  Mr.  Crowninshield's  Resolutions  [in  rela- 
tion to  the  British  Orders  in  Council  of  Nov.  1807,  and  the 
Committees]  Report  [thereon].  Boston.  Dated  'January  28, 
1809.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.,  w.  1 77 II 


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Crowninshibld  (Richard).  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  the 
Celebrated  Salem  Murderer  [R.  CrowninihieldJ  ...  .  By  a  Citi- 
zen of  Danvers.     Boston.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  17712 

Crowquill  (A.),  pstudon.     Sti  [Forrester  (Alfred  Henry)]. 

Crowther  (J.)  A  Portraiture  of  Methodism  ;  or,  Histor/ 
of  Wesleyan  Methodists;  including  their  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Present  State;  the  Lives  and  Characters  of  divers  of  their  Minis- 
ters; the  Doctrines  they  believe  and  teach;  with  the  Plan  of 
their  Discipline,  &c.  Also,  a  Defence  of  Methodism.  By 
Jonathan  Crowther.  With  Documents  respecting  the  Exten- 
sion of  their  Religious  Principles  by  a  Late  Act  of  the  British 
Legislature.   New  York.    1813.    i2mo.  P.  17713 

Croy  {/e  due  de).  Memoire  sur  le  passage  par  le  Nord,  qui 
contient  aussi  des  reflexions  sur  les  Glaces.  Par  le  Due  de 
Croy.     Pant:  Falade.  m.  dcc.  Lxxxii.  4to, pp.  23.     H.  17714 

Croy-Solre  {le  prince  Em.  de).  Memoire  sur  le  passage  par 
le  Nord,  qui  contient  aussi  des  reflexions  sur  les  glaces.  Paris: 
Falade.   1785.    4to.  177*5 

Crozet  {M.)  Nouveau  Voyage  a  la  Mer  du  Sud,  commence 
sous  les  ordres  de  M.  Marion.  Avec  un  extrait  du  voyage  de  M. 
de  Surville.     Paris.   1783.    8vo,  pp.  290.     7  Plates.  A.,  s. 

Crozet  (C.)  Outline  of  Virginia  Internal  Improvements. 
By  Claudius  Crozet.     Philadelphia.   1848.    8vo.  '7717 

Alio :  Report  on  the  Cumberland  Gap  and  Price'i  Turnpike  Road.  Richmond. 
1841.    8vo. 

Croyer  (H.  P.)  The  Nation's  Loss.  A  Discourse  upon 
the  Life,  Services,  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  By  H.  P.  Croyer.  Delivered  at 
Huntingdon,  L.  I.,  April  19th,  1865.  New  Tori:  John  A. 
Gray  iff  Green,  Printers.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  177 18 

Five  hundred  copies  printed  for  gratuitous  diitribution,  and  one  thousand  copies  on 
fine  tinted  paper. 

Crozier  (O.  R.  L.)  The  Fortress  of  the  Rebellion :  with 
a  Brief  Vindication  of  the  Constitution.  By  O.  R.  L.  Crozier. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. :   The  Author.   1 86-.    1 2mo,  pp.  36. 

Cruden  (J.)  An  address  to  the  Loyal  Part  of  the  British 
Empire,  and  the  Friends  of  Monarchy  throughout  the  Globe. 


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By  John  Cruden,  Esq.  *,  ^resident  of  the  Assembly  of  the  United 
Loyalists,  and  Late  Commissioner  of  Sequestrated  Estates  in 
Carolina,  &c.      London.    1785.    8vo,  pp.  29.  1 7720 

"The  unfortunate  Loyaliiti  of  the  Southern  StJtei,  who  took  refuge  in  Florida, 
under  the  promise  of  protection  from  the  Briti»h  government,  found  them«i:lvei  at  the 
peace  in  the  handi  of  the  Spaniardi.  by  whom  they  were  ordered  to  quit  the  country. 
In  thii  dilemma  they  empowered  Mr.  Cruden  to  negotiate  a  lottery  for  their  benefit, 
which  gave  riie  to  thii  tddreM."     Sti  ••  M.  Rev.,  July,  1785." 

The  Cruelty  of  the  Spaniards  in  Peru,  1658.  Stt  [Davenant 
{Sir  William)]. 

Cruger  (J.)  Substance  of  the  Speech  of  John  Cruger  on 
retiring  from  the  Mayoralty  of  the  City  of  New  York,  29  Sept., 
1782.    8vo.  177^' 

[Cruger  (Lewis).]  Sovereign  Rights  of  the  States.  ...  By 
Justinian,  of  South  Carolina.  ...  fVashington :  IV.  H.  Moort^ 
Printer,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  9. 


Contains  teveral  poemi  about  America. 
American  Culoniei  ...  New  York,  Oct.  7, 


H.   17722 

Alio  :  Journal  of  the  Pint  Congress  of  the 
1765.     Ntw  York.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  59. 


Cruickshanks  (J.)  A  Bouquet  of  Flowers,  from  the  Garden 
of  Paradise  ...  .  By  James  Cruickshanks,  Jr.,  Meriden,  N.  H. 
New  York  and  London.  185 1.  i2mo,  pp.  38.  +  Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Press.   185 1,  i6mo,  pp.  32.  h.  17723 

Cruickshanks.  A  Sermon  Preached  in  ...  Spencer,  Mass.,  on 
...  the  National  Fast,  August  4th,  1864,  by  Rev.  Jas.  Cruick- 
shanks. Subject : — The  Nation's  Trus*:  in  the  Present  Struggle. 
Worcester:  Adams  ^  Brown.,  Printers.  [1864.]    8vo,  pp.  20. 

The  Cruise  of  the  Somers :  illustrative  of  the  Despotism  of 
the  Quarter-Deck.  Third  Edition.  With  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining Three  Letters  from  Hon.  W.  Sturgis.  New  Tork.  1844. 
i2mo.  s.  17725 

Crummell  (A.)  A  Eulogium  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Thomas  Clarkson,  delivered  in  New  York,  Dec.  1846,  by  the 
Rev.  Alex.  Crummell,  an  African  Clergyman  ;  With  an  Intro- 
duction, by  W.  T.  Blair,  Esq.  New  Tork.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  76. 
+  London.  1849.  1 77  26 

Crummell.  The  Relations  and  Duties  of  Free  Colored 
Men  in  America  to  Africa.  A  Letter  to  Charles  B.  Dunbar, 
M.D.,  ...  of  New  York  ...  .  By  ...  Rev.  Alex.  Crummell  ...  . 
Hartford:  Case,  Lockwood^  Co.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  54.        ^IT^l 

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Crump  (W.  H.)  The  World  in  a  Pocket  Book,  or  Univer- 
sal Popular  Statistics  ...  .  An  ample  Political,  Commercial, 
Agricultural,  Manufacturing,  Historical,  Geographical,  Statisti- 
cal, and  General  Synopsis  of  the  United  States  ;  vVith  the 
Census  of  1840  ...  .  By  W.  H.  Cramp.  Philadelphia:  J. 
Dobson.  iS/^1.  24mo,  pp.  192.  -f  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
yudah  Dobson.  1842.  +  Third  Edition  ;  Greatly  Enlarged  and 
Improved;  ...  Philadelphia:  G.  S.  Jppleton.  1845.  pp.  195.  + 
Eighth  Edition.     Philadelphia.   1858.    8vo.  17628 

Cruse  (E.)  Projector  Detected;  or,  some  Strictures  on  the 
Plan  of  Mr.  James  Rumsey's  Steamboat.  By  Englehart  Cruse. 
Baltimore:  J.  Hayes.   1788.    i8mo,  pp.  14.  c.  17729 

Crusius  (M.)  D.  Solomon!  |  Schvveigkero  Sultzensi,  qui 
Con-|stantinopoli  in  Aula  Legati  Imp.  Rom.  Aliquot  |annos 
Ecclesiasta  fuit:  &  in  Aegypto,  Palaesti- 1  na,  Syria,  peregrinatus 
est : I Gratulatio  scripta | AlMartino  Crvsio. | Cum  Descriptionc 
illius  peregrinationis:|&:  Graecorum  |  Patriarcharum,  aliorumq ; 
qui  nunc  illis  locis  viuunt  |  Christianorum  commendationibus, 
scriptisq ; I alijs  lectu  A\gnhi\mis.\yirgentorati\Excudebat  Nicolaus 
Vvyriot.     >y«»o|M.D.Lxxxii.  |    4to,  18  leaves.  17730 

Cruse  (M.  A.)  Cameron  Hall:  A  Story  of  the  Civil  War. 
By  Mary  A.  Cruse,  ...  Philadelphia.   1867.    i2mo,  pp.  543. 

A  Southern  story  of  the  Rebellion. 

Cruz  (G.  J.  de).  Uma  pagina  memoravel  de  historia  do 
reinado  do  senhor  Dom  Pedro  11.,  defensor  perpetuo  do  Brasil 
por  Gervasio  Jose  da  Cruz.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  1865.  410,  pp. 
vi,  48.  17732 

Cruz  (J.  I.  de  la).  Fama,  y  obras  posthumas  del  feniz  de 
Mexico,  dezima  musa,  poetisa  americana,  sor  Juana  Ines  de  la 
Cruz,  religiosa  professa  en  el  convento  de  San  Geronimo  de 
\z  Imperial  civdad  de  Mexico.  Que  saco  a  luz  el  doctor  D. 
Ivan  Ignacio  de  Castorena  y  Vrsua.  Madrid:  A.  Gonzalez  de 
Reyes.   1 7 14.    4to,  15  1.,  pp.  318,  I  1.  1 7733 

This  volume  is  sometimes  found  lettered  as  Vol.  in.  of  the  <*  Poemas."  There 
appears  to  have  been  an  edition,  Madrid^  1801,  sm.  410.  It  was  reprinted  with  the 
following  title : 

Cruz.  Fama,  y  obras  posthumas  del  fenix  de  Mexico,  de- 
zima musa,  poetisa,  Americana  sor  Juana  Ines  de  la  Cruz, 
monja  professa  en  el  monasterio  del  Sefior  San  Geronimo  de  la 


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Ciudad  de  Mexico.     Pliegos  47.     Con  Licencia.     En  Madrid: 
En  la  Imprenta  de  Angel  Pasquel  Rubio.     AHo  de  1725.    410,  10 

1.1  PP-  352,  iii.  17734 

The  pagination  commencei  on  the  antepenultimate  page  of  the  *'  Aprobacion"  in 
advance  of  the  text. 

Cruz.  Poemas  de  la  unica  poetisa  americana,  musa  dezima. 
Que  en  varios  metros,  idiomas  y  estilos  fertiliza  varios  assump- 
tos.  Con  elegantes,  sutiles,  claros,  ingeniosos,  vtiles  versos  ... 
Segunda  edicion,  corregida,  y  mejorada  por  su  authora.  Madrid: 
Garcia  Infanpn.  1690.  4to,  7  1.,  pp.  338,  3  I.  +  Tercera 
edicion,  corregida  y  afiadid.  Sacolos  a  luz  Don  Juan  Camacho 
Gayna.  Valencia:  Ant.  Bordazar.  1709.  Barcelona:  Joseph 
Llopis.  1693.  Madrid:  A.  Gonzalez  de  Reyes.  1 7 14.  3  vols., 
4to,  7  1.,  pp.  351,  9  1.  i  3  1.,  pp.  467*  5  1-  17735 

Vol.  III.  consists  of  the  "Fama,"  described  in  No.  17734,  lupra. 

Cruz  (M.  de  la).  Differentes  Races  de  I'Amerique.  1784. 
Folio.     Plates.  1773^ 

Cruz  (M.)  Relacion  de  la  milagrosa  Aparicion  de  la  Santa 
Imagen  de  la  Virgen  de  Guadalupe  de  Mexico,  sacada  de  la 
historia  que  compuso  el  Br.  Miguel  Sanchez.  Por  el  P.  Mateo 
de  la  Cruz.  En  La  Puebla^  1660.  +  Madrid:  Pedro  Galvez, 
Consejero  de  Indias.  1662.  +  Tercera  edicion.  Mexico,  1781. 
4to,  pp.  25.    +  1785.  17737 

According  to  Fr.  de  Florencia,  the  best  written  account  of  the  miracle.  See  Barto- 
lache's  "  Manifiesto,"  pp.  14-17.  Also:  Sermon  del  Patrocinio  de  la  Virgen  Maria, 
predicado  en  la  Catedral  de  la  Puebla  en  la  primera  fiesta  que  de  orden  del  Rey  se 
celebro  a  este  objeto.  Puebla :  Borja.  1656.  4to.  —  Elogio  de  la  glorioso  Santa  Catarina 
de  Sena  predicada  en  ...  la  Puebla.     Megico :  RoJriguex  Lufercio,  1669.    4to. 

Cruz  (Rodrigo  de  la),  Prefecto  General  de  la  Compania  Beth- 
leemiticd).  Representacion  juridica,  con  el  Sefior  Fiscal  del 
Supremo  y  Real  Consejo  de  las  Indias,  sobre  el  pretenso  passo 
de  dos  Breves  Apostolicos,  expedidos  por  Inocencio  xi :  £1  vno, 
en  que  se  aprueban  las  Constituciones  nueve  formadas,  y  el 
otro,  en  que  se  le  nombrd  por  Prefecto  General  di  dicha  Com- 
paiiia.  Madrid:  por  Diego  Martinez  Abad.  1 693.  Folio,  2 
unnumb.  1.,  49  1.,  12  1.  '773^ 

A  Cry  from  the  Cotton  Field.  Newcastle,  1850.  i2mo, 
PP-  4-  17739 

A  Cry  from  the  Four  Winds.  Boston :  Benjamin  Jones. 
1827-28.    8vo.  17740 


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A  Cry  from  the  North  ...  Boston:  Benjamin  Jones.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  72.  H.  1 7741 

A  Cry  from  the  Wilderness!  A  Voice  from  the  East.  A 
Reply  from  the  West.  Troubles  in  the  North,  Exemplifying 
in  the  South.     By  a  Cosmopolite.      United  States.   1830.    i2mo. 

Crystal  Fount  and  Rechabite  Recorder.     New  Tori.  1846? 

A  weekly  paper,  edited  and  publiihed  by  H.  B.  Dawson. 

The  Crystal  Hunter,  1827.    See  [Edwards  (Charles)]. 

Crystal  Palace.     See  New  York. 

Cuadro  historico  y  espantoso  de  la  Inquisicion,  que  se  publica 
en  esta  capital,  para  la  ilustracion  de  aquellas  personas  que  han 
ignorado  lo  que  de  era  acquel  horrible,  despota  y  cruel  tribunal. 
Puebla:  P.  de  la  Rosa.   18 16.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  16.  '7744 

The  Cub  New-lick'd;  or,  A  New  Story  of  an  Old  Monster. 
[Boston.   1754.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  M.  17745 

Relates  to  the  Excise  Law. 

Cuba.  Actas  de  las  juntas  generales  que  celebro  la  Real 
Sociedad  economiga  de  amigos  del  pais  De  La  Habana,  en  los 
dias  14, 15,  y  16  de  Diciembre  de  1829.  Ympressa  de  acuerdo 
de  la  misma  Sociedad.     Habana.   1830.    pp.  366.  1774^ 

Acuerdos  hechos  en  el  Ayuntamiento  de  la  Habana  en  cum- 
plimiento  del  Real  decreto  de  15  de  Febrero  de  1810  convocando 
las  Americas  a  las  Cortes  nacionales.  Habana.  1810.  4to,  pp. 
18.  17747 

Album  Pintoresco  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Berlin,  [n.  d.]  Ob- 
long 4to.  1774S 

a  series  of  plates,  badly  colored,  by  May  Sc  Co. 

Alcabalatorio  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Imprenta  del  Gobierno. 
1830.   4to.  17749 

Anales  de  la  Junta  de  Fomento  y  memorias  de  la  Sociedad 
patridtica  desde  1835-1855.     Habana.  [n.  d.]   8vo.  17750 

Ayuntamiento  constitucional  de  Nuevitas:  acta  de  25  de  Oc- 
tubre  de  1822.     Puerto- Principe :  imprenta  dt  Minuese.  1823. 

Aranceles  generales  para  el  cobro  de  derechos  de  introduccion 
y  estraccion  en  todas  las  aduanas  de  los  puertos  habilitados  de  la 
siempre  fiel  isla  de  Cuba  pa  a  el  aflo  de  1824.    Folio,  pp.  57,  5 


CUBA. 


109 


I.    -f  Par  el  afio  de  1835.     Habana.   1835.    Folio,  pp.  iv,  76. 
+  Para  el  afio  1847.     Habana.   1846.    410,  Title,  pp.  76,  4  1. 

Apparently  an  annual  publication. 

Aviso  al  pueblo  sobre  las  prdximas  elecciones  de  Diputados  en 
Cdrtes.     Habana:  imprenta  de  Palmer  e  hijo,  1820.    410. 

Balanza  general  del  comercio  de  la  isla  de  Cuba  en  los  afios 
1836-1838.  Formada  de  drden  del  Exmo.  Sefior  Conde  de 
Villanueva,  consejero  de  estado  honorario,  intendente  de  la 
ejercito  y  superintendente  general  delegado  de  real  hacienda  de 
la  misma.  Por  Don  Raimundo  Pascual  Harrich.  Habana. 
'837-39-    Folio,  pp.  20,  54,  38,  14.  17754 

Bando  de  buen  gobierno  del  Excmo.  Sr.  D.  Manuel  Cagigal. 
Imprenta  del  Gobierno.    410,  pp.  35.  '7755 

Calendario  manual  y  guia  de  forasteros  de  la  isla  de  Cuba, 
para  el  afio  de  1794.  ...  Havana:  Imprenta  de  la  Capitania 
General.     32010,  pp.  (50),  185,  (5),  3  folded  1.     Map.  h. 

Carta  de  un  americano  a  un  amigo  suyo.  Imprenta  de  BoloHa. 
1820.    4to.  '7757 

La  Cartera  Cubana.  Director  Vicente  Antonio  de  Castro. 
Habana.   1838,  1840.     24  pts.  in  2  vols.,  pp.  800 }  800. 

The  Case  of  Cuba.  ...  With  a  Letter  from  John  D.  Sher- 
wood, Esq.,  on  the  Right  of  Recognition.  New  Tori:  Ameri- 
can News  Company.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  28.  h.  17759 

Correspondence  between  the  Treasury  Department,  &c.,  in 
relation  to  the  Cuba  Expedition,  and  William  Freret,  late  Col- 
lector.    New  Orleans:  Alex.  Levy  ^  Co.   185 1.    i2mo,  pp.  46. 

Correspondence  concerning  Alleged  Projects  of  Annexation. 
London.  17761 

A  Parliamentary  document,  "  Account*  and  Papers  for  1852-53." 

Correspondence  on  the  proposed  Tripartite  Convention  rela- 
tive to  Cuba.     Boston:  Little^  Brown  &  Co.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Message  from  the  President,  etc.     Dispatch  of  Lord  Russell,  letter  of  E.  Everett. 

Cuadro  Estadistico  de  la  siempre  £el  isla  de  Cuba,  corresp.  al 
afio  de  1846.     Habana.  1847.   4^<'*  '77^3 

A  work  mth  a  aimiUr  title  wat  puUiilied  in  1827. 


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Cuba  and  Africa.  The  Cuban  Question  considered  in  rela- 
tion to  the  African  Race.     Paris.   1853.    ^^°'  ^'  '77^4 

Cuba  and  the  Cubans.     See  [Kimball  (R.  B.)] 

Cuba;  or  the  Policy  of  England,  Mexico,  and  Spain,  with 
regard  to  that  Island.  By  an  Englishman.  London:  J.  Ridg- 
way.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  22.  '7765 

Cuba  poetica.  Coleccion  escogida  de  las  composiciones  en 
verso  de  los  poetas  Cubanos  desde  Zequeira  hasta  nuestros  dias. 
Directores  Jose  Fornaris ;  Joaquin  Lorenzo  Luaces.  Director 
Jose  Socorro  de  Leon.  Segunda  edicion.  Habana.  1861.  4to, 
pp.  238.  17766 

Cuba  y  su  gobierno.  Con  un  apendice  de  documentos  his- 
toricos.     Londres.   1853.    8vo.  m.  17767 


Constituciones  de  la  Universidad. 


Foli 


1734.    roUo.  17768 

Descriptive  Sketches  and  Statistics  of  Cuba.     London.    Folio. 
A  Parliamentary  document  in  **  Accounts  and  Papers  for  1847." 

Diccionario  Provincial,  de  Voces  Cubanas.  Matanxas.  1836. 
i8mo,  pp.  275.  17770 

Estado  actual  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  y  medios  que  deben  adoptarse 
para  fomentar  su  prosperidad  con  utilidad  de  la  madre  patria. 
Madrid.   1 838.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  131.  '7771 

Estado  general  de  la  poblacion  de  la  Isla  en  1817,  dispuesto 
por  el  Excmo.  Sr.  D.  Jose  Cienfuegos,  y  acuerdo  para  que  sir- 
viera  de  base  a  las  elecciones  de  1821.  Imprenta  del  Gobierno. 
1821.    Folio.  17772 

Estado  militar  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.  Habana:  imprenta  del 
gobierno.   1849.    i8mo,  pp.  155.  '7773 

Examen  critico-legal  de  la  Real  Orden  de  22  de  Setiembre  de 
1820,  sobre  el  establecimiento  de  los  Jueces  de  letras  provisionales 
de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Puerto- Principe :  imprenta  de  D.  Miguel  Ser- 
rano. 1821.  17774 

Examen  de  la  Cuestion  de  Cuba.     Paris.  1837.    8vo,  pp.  16. 
Expediente  instruido  por  el  Coi  sulado  de  la  Habana  sobre  los 


CUBA. 


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1 6. 


medios  que  convengz  proponer  para  sacar  la  agricultura  y  com- 
ercio  de  esta  isia  del  apuro  en  que  se  hallan.  Habana.  1808. 
4to,  pp.  116.  17776 

Gan  Eden  !  1854.     See  [Hurlbut  (W.  H.)] 

Guia  de  forasteros  en  la  siempre  fiel  Isla  de  Cuba  para  el  ano 
de  1830.     Habana.  1829.    8vo.  c.  17777 

There  are  probably  earlier  volutnei.     Continued  annually. 

Informe  de  Don  Francisco  de  Arat^o  al  Sr.  D.  Rafael  Gomez 
Roubaud,  Superintendente  Director  General  de  Tabacos,  en  la 
Isla  de  Cuba  sobre  los  males  y  remedies  que  en  ella  tiene  este 
ramo.     Escrito  en  1805.     Habana.   181 2.    410,  pp.  viii,  96. 

Informe  fiscal  sobre  fomento  de  'a  poblacion  blanca  en  la  isla 
de  Cuba,  y  emancipacion  progressiva  de  la  esclava,  [etc.]  Pre- 
sentado  a  la  superintcndencia  general  delegada  de  real  hacienda, 
en  diciembre  de  1844.  Por  el  fiscal  de  la  misma  [el  sefior 
Quiepo].  Madrid:  J.  Martin  Alegria.  1845.  S"*-  folio»  '  1«» 
pp.  xviii,  I  1.,  pp.  195,  328,  I  1.  17779 

Informe  Presentado  a  la  Real  Junta  de  Fomento  de  Agricula 
y  Comercio  de  esta  Isla,  en  Sesion  de  ii  de  Diciembre  de  1833. 
Habana.  1 834.    4to,  pp.  iv,  154.  17780 

Informe  sobre  los  resultados  de  las  operaciones  efectuadas 
por  la  Sociedad  del  Credito  industrial  en  el  Ano  1 864.  Habana. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  38.  1 7781 

Los  Ingenios.  Colleccion  de  vistas  de  los  principales  Ingenios 
de  azucar  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Ediccion  de  lujo.  El  texto  re- 
dactado  por  Justo  G.  Cantero ;  las  laminas  dibujadas  del  natural 
y  litografiadas  por  Eduardo  Laplante.  Habana.  1857.  Folio, 
pp.  76.     35  Plates.  17782 

Contains  a  series  of  colored  photographic  views  of  sugar  estates  in  the  Island  of 
Cuba ;  also  diagrams  and  plans  of  the  machinery  used,  as  well  as  descriptive  letter- 
press, showing  the  extent  of  the  operations  on  each  estate. 

Instruccion  general  para  los  capitanes  y  tenientes  de  partido, 
impresa  en  esta  ciudad  el  ano  1786  y  reimpresa  ahora  de 
<5rden  del  Excmo.  Sr.  Gobernador  y  Capital  General.  Imprenta 
del  Gobierno.   1829.    4to,  pp.  33.  ^7783 

Instruction  Nautique  de  les  Passages  a  I'lsle  de  Cuba  et  au 
Golfe  de  Mexique,  par  el  Canal  de  la  Providence,  et  le  Grand 
Bale  de  Bahama.     Paris.  1825.    8vo.  177^4 


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Letters  from  the  Havana,  during  the  year  1820;  containing 
an  Account  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Island  of  Cuba,  and  ob- 
servations on  the  Slave  Trade.  London :  Miller.  1821.  Crown 
8vo,  pp.  135.     Map.  ^7785 

List  of  the  Shells  of  Cuba  in  the  Collection  of  the  British 
Museum,  collected  by  M.  Ramon  de  la  Sagra.  Described  by 
Prof.  Alcide  D'Orbigny,  In  the  "  Histoire  de  I'lle  de  Cuba." 
London.   1 854.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  48.  H.  17786 

Llamamiento  de  la  Isle  de  Cuba  a  la  Nacion  Espafiola  Diri- 
gido  al  F^xcmo.  e  Illmo.  seflor  don  Baldomero  Espartero,  Duque 
da  la  Victoria,  Presidente  del  Conseio  de  Ministros,  por  un 
Hacendado,  en  Deciembre  de  1854.  Nueva-Yori :  Imprenta  de 
Estevan  Haleet.    8vo,  pp.  234,  Iv.  '7787 

Manifesto  de  los  antecedentes  que  han  precidido  a  la  suspen- 
sion de  las  functiones  del  Estado  Mayor  por  drden  del  Excmo. 
Sr.  Capitan  General  de  la  Isia  de  Cuba.  Imprenta  Fraternal, 
1821.    4to,  pp.  24.  17788 

Manual  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Habana,  1852.  i2mo.  Con- 
tinued. 17789 

Manual  dei  cocinero  Cubano,  completando  tan  interesante 
obra  un  tratado  de  dulceria  y  pasteleria,  etc.  Edicion  ilustrada 
con  laminas.     Habana.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  308.  '7790 

Materiales  relativos  a  la  historia  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.  Recogi- 
dos  y  redactados  por  una  comision  especial.  \_Habana.  1828.] 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  274,  2  1.  c.  1 7791 

Set  Bachiller,  who  describes  two  volumes. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  Cuba,  Jan.  5,  1853.     ["•  P*    "•  '^•]    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Notes  on  Cuba.     See  [Wurdiman  (F.)] 

Ordenanzas  rurales  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Habana.  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  68.  17793 

Original  Papers  relating  to  the  Expedition  to  the  Island  of 
Cuba  [under  Admiral  Vernon.]  London:  M.  Cooper,  m  dcc  xliv. 
8vo,  pp.  219.  17794 

Paseo  pintoresco  por  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Obra  artistica  y  liter- 
aria,  ou  que  se  pintan  y  describen  los  edificios,  los  monumentos, 
los  campos  y  las  costumbres  de  este  privilegiado  suelo,  publicada 
por  los  empresarics  de  la  litografia  del  gobierno  y  capitania 
general.     Habana.  1841.    Sq.  8vo,  pp.  290.  '7795 


CUBA. 


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{vo. 


Pianos  de  Bosillo,  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  la  ciudad  de  la  Habaua, 
y  sus  barrios  estramuras,  con  la  tabia  de  destancias  de  unos 
pueblos  a  otros.     Habana.   1842.    i8mo.  1779^ 

La  question  de  Cuba.     Paris:  Dentu.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  63. 

Rambles  in  Cuba.     New  Tork.   1870.    i2mo,  pp.  136. 

Real  cedula  de  21  de  Octubre  de  18 17,  sobre  aumentar  la 
poblacion  blanca  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.  ...  Habana.  181 8.  Folio, 
pp.  (I),  12.  H.  17799 

Real  cedula  [1796]  de  ereccion  del  colegio  de  Escribanos  con 
titulo  de  Real,  bajo  la  proteccion  del  Concejo  de  Indias.  Imprenta 
del  Gobierno.   18 19.     Folio.  17800 

Real  resolucion  sobre  terrenos  realengos  y  valdios,  comunicada 
por  el  Ministerio  de  Hacienda  de  Indias  a  la  Intendencia  de  ejer- 
cito  de  esta  Isla.     1819.    Folio.  17801 

£1  Recuerdo,  6  coleccion  de  verdades  acerca  del  estado  politico 
de  la  isla  de  Cuba.  Por  el  autor  del  Habanero.  No.  i.  i2mo, 
pp.  4.  17802 

Reglamento  Interior,  formado  para  la  Casa  de  Educacion  de 
Buena vista.     [^Habana j\  1829.    4to,  pp.  12.  m.  17803 

Reflexiones  de  un  habanero  sobre  la  independencia  de  esta  Isla. 
Segunda  edicion  corregida  y  aumentada.  Habana:  Imprenta  de 
Jrazoza  y  Soler.   1823.    4to,  pp.  37.  1 7804 

Reglamento  de  Milicias  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Imprenta  de 
D.  Bias  de  los  Olivos.  1777.  +  Imprenta  del  Gobierno.  1812. 
4to.  17805 

Reglamento  interior  de  la  Carcel.  Habana :  imprenta  de  D. 
Pedro  Nolasco  Palmer.   1 821.    410.  1 7806 

Reglamento  para  el  Casino  de  Caibarien,  el  Progreso.  Habana. 
1865.    8vo.  17807 

Reglamento  para  las  milicias  de  infanteria  y  caballeria  de  la 
Isla  de  Cuba,  aprobado  por  S.  M.  en  Real  Cedula,  de  19  de 
Enero  de  1769.     Imprenta  de  Jrazoza  y  Soler.  1812.  1 7808 

Reglas  para  el  domicilio  de  nuevos  colonos  y  sus  auxilios. 
[n.  p.   n.  d.]  Folio,  pp.  (i),  6.  h.  17809 

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Relacion  del  Gobierno  superior  y  Capitania  General  de  la 
Isla  de  Cuba,  estendida  por  el  Teniente  General  Don  Miguel 
Tacon,  Marques  de  la  Union  de  Cuba,  al  hacer  la  entrego  de 
dichos  mandos  a  su  sucesor  el  Ecsmo  Sefior  D.  Joaquin  de 
Ezpeleta.     Habana.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  36.  178 10 

A  note  at  the  end  itatei  that  an  edition  of  one  thousand  copies  having  been  diipoied 
of,  another  of  four  thousand  copies  was  printed  at  the  expense  of  several  merchants, 
to  be  distributed  gratis,  "in  order  to  give  the  greatest  possible  publicity  to  this  impor- 
tant memoir." 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations,  to  whom  was 
referred  the  Bill  "making  Appropriations  to  facilitate  the  Acqui- 
sition of  the  Island  of  Cuba,  by  Negotiation."  January  24,  1849. 
By  Mr.  Slidell.     Washington.   1849.    ^v°>  PP-  ^S- 

Resumen  de  las  Reales  drdenes  y  otras  disposiciones  par;;-  la 
recaudacion  y  administracion  de  la  manda-pia  forzosa  en  la  Isla 
de  Cuba.  Habana:  Imprenta  de  las  viudas  de  Jraxoza  y  Soler. 
pp.  21.  17812 

Reunion  de  todos  los  actos  y  estatutos  formados  para  el  go- 
bierno de  los  gremios  de  mareantes  y  peseadores  que  se  hallan 
establecidos  en  la  Isla  de  Cuba  ...  Habana:  Oficina  de  D.  fosi 
BoIoBa.    pp.  57,  and  Appendix.  17^13 

Revista  y  Repertorio  bimestre  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Habana. 
1831-32.    3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  374;  288}  540.  1 78 14 

Ultima  advertencia  sobre  abusos  de  la  Capitanfa  del  puerto. 
Habana:  Imprenta  de  D.  Pedro  Nolasco  Palmer.   1821.         17815 

Yankee  Travels  through  the  Island  of  Cuba;  or,  the  Men 
and  Government,  the  Laws  and  Customs  of  Cuba,  as  seen  by 
American  Eyes.  By  Demoticus  Philalethes.  New  York.  1856. 
i2mo.  17816 

Cuba  y  Porto  Rico.  Las  Antillas  Espaflolas  ante  las  na- 
ciones  civilizadas.  Asamblea  popular  el  5  de  Julio  de  1869,  en 
Caracas,  en  favor  del  reconocimiento  del  partido  republicano  de 
ks  Antillas  como  beligerantes  legitimos.  Caracas,  1869.  4to, 
pp.  57-  17817 

Pages  one  to  thirty  were  written  by  S.  Terrero  Atienza.  Concerning  Cuba,  u* 
«« Blackwood's  Mag.,"  xl.  322,  ♦•  Brownson's  Q.  Rev.,"  Ser.  ni.  Vol.  viii.  66,  "  N. 
Am.  Rev.,"  kxix.  199,^"  Fraier's  Mag.,"  xlii.  107,  "Hunt's  Mag.,"  u.  in.  vi-  vii. 
IX.  XVII.  XXI. ;  U€  alio  Poole's  Index,  p.  119,  for  further  references. 

Cubbeer  Burr;  or  the  Tree  of  many  Trunks :  Part  i,  British 
Empire ;  Part  2,  United  Kingdom ;  Part  3,  Canada.  Montreal. 
1 841.    8vo,  pp.  33.  1 78 1 8 


CUBITT. 


"5 


CuBBRo  (P.  S.)  Breve  relacion,  de  la  peregrinacion  qve  ha 
hecho  de  la  mayor  parte  del  Mvndo  Don  Pedro  Cvbero  Sebas- 
tian, predicador  apostolico  del  Assia,  natural  del  Reyno  de  Ara- 
gon}  Con  las  cosas  mas  singulares  que  le  ban  succdido,  y  viso, 
entre  tan  barbaras  Naciones,  su  religion,  ritos,  ceremonias,  y 
otras  cosas  memorables,  y  curiosas  que  ha  podido  inquirir ;  con 
el  viage  por  tierra,  desde  Espana  hasta  las  Indias  Oricntales. 
Madrid:  Juan  Garcia  Infan^on.   1680.    410,9  1.,  pp.  360. 

CuBERO.  Peregrinacion  del  Mvndo,  dedicada  a  D.  F.  Joachin 
Faxardo,  virrey  de  Napoles.  NapoUs:  Carlos  i  rsiU.  1682.  4to, 
5  1.,  pp.  551,  2  1.     Portraits  of  the  Vice  Roy  and  the  Author. 

"  Cette  Edition,  U  leconde  de  I'ouvrage,  n'est  pas  ritie  par  Pinelo  (il  indique  une 
Edition  de  1664,  et  un  abrege  sous  la  date  de  1700).  —  Liclbrc,  No.  411. 

CuBERO  Sebastian  (P.)  Peregrinacion | qve  ha  hecho  de  la| 
Mayor  Parte  del  I  Mundo  I  Don  Pedro  Cvbero  Sebastian.  |  Predi- 
cador Apostolico  del  Assia,  natural  del  Reyno  |de  Aragon;  con 
las  cosas  mas  singulares  que  le  han|sucedido,  y  visto,  entre  tan 
Barbaras  Naciones,  su  Re-|ligion,  Ritos,  Ceremonias,  y  otras 
cosas  memorables,  y  I  curiosas,  que  ha  podido  inquirir;  con  el 
viage  I  por  tierra,  desae  Espafia,  hasta  las  Indias  |Orientales.| 
Escrita|por  el  mismo  don  Pedro  Cvbero  I  Sebastian.  |  Dedicado 
Al  SS.  Christo  de  lasllnjurias,  sita  en  la  Iglesia  del  Seflor  San 
Millan,|anexo  de  S.  lusto,  y  pastor  desta  Coronada  Villa  |de 
Madrid.  |  Segvnda  Impression.  |  En  Zaragoza^  Por  Pasqual  BuenOy 
Impressor  del  Reyno\de  Aragon.  Am  de  1688.  |    4to,  pp.  xvi,  288. 

Towards  the  end  of  the  volume,  Cubero  describes  his  experiences  of  the  New  World, 
to  which  he  voyaged  from  the  Philippine  Islands.  "  Cubero  est  le  premier  qui  ait  fait  le 
tour  du  monde  d'Occident  en  Orient,  et  en  partie  par  terre,  ainsi  que  I'exicuta  depuis 
Gemeili  Carreri.  II  ne  decrit  pas  minutieusement  sa  route;  il  se  contente  de  donner 
un  aperfu  general  de  ce  qu'il  a  observe.  II  depeint  avec  exactitude  let  steppes  d'As- 
tracan  et  les  deserts  de  la  Perse ;  il  donne  beaucoup  de  d6tailes  sur  Manille  et  sur  dif- 
firents  personages,  avec  lesquelles  il  s'est  trouv£,  &c.  ...  II  6crit  avec  la  simplicity  qui 
convient  a  un  missionaire,  mais  il  est  un  peu  credule."  —  S'log.  Univ.  Colonel  Stan- 
ley's copy  sold  for  £6  6s.     A  copy  sold  for  £1  5s.  at  Puttick's,  in  i860. 

CuBikRES  {le  marquis  Simon  L.  P.  de).  Memoire  sur  le  cypres 
de  la  Louisiane,  par  M.  de  Cubieres.  Versailles.  1809.  8vo. 
2  Plates.  17822 

CuBi^RES.  Memoire  sur  le  genfivrier  rouge  de  Virginie,  que 
I'on  nomme  vulgairement  cedre  rouge.     Versailles.   1805.    8vo. 

CuBiTT  (G.)  Columbus ;  or  the  Discovery  of  America.  By 
George  Cubitt.     London:  John  Mason.   1848.    i8mo,  pp.  144. 


ii6 


CUDWORTH. 


CuBiTT.  Cortes;  or  the  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Mexico. 
By  George  Cubitt.  London:  John  Mason.  1848.  i8mo,  pp. 
160.  17825 

Cubitt.     Pizarro;  or  the  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Peru. 

Bv  George  Cubitt.     London:    John  Mason.   1849.     i8mo,  pp. 

160.  17826 

Part  of  a  leriei,  entitled  *<  Memorable  Men  and  Memorable  Eventi." 

Cucheval-Clariony  (Athanase).  The  Election  of  Mr. 
Lincoln.  A  Narrative  of  the  Contest  in  i860  for  the  Presi- 
dency of  the  United  States.  By  Monsr.  C.  Clarigny.  Trans- 
lated from  the  "  R6vue  des  Deux  Mondes,"  by  Sir  Willoughby 
Jones  ...  London:  James  Ridgway^  Triibner  and  Co.  [1861.J 
8vo,  pp.  91.  H.  17827 

[Cucheval-Clariony.]  Histoire  de  la  Presse  en  Angleterre 
et  aux  Etats  Unis.     Paris:  Jmyot.  1857.    i8mo,  pp.  551.       8. 

Alio  a  translation  of  Mri.  Stowe'i  **  Pearl  of  Orr'i  Iiland." 

CucuLLU  (J.  S.)  La  verit6  sur  Miramon  et  les  Etats-Unis. 
Nouvelle  Orleans,   i860.    4to,  pp.  44.  1 7829 

CuDENA  (Pedro).  Beschreibune  des  Portugiesischen  Amerika 
vom  Cudena.  Ein  Spanisches  Manuscript  in  der  Wolfenbut- 
telschen  Bibliothek,  herausgegeben  vom  Herrn  Hofrath  Lessing. 
Mit  Anmerkungen  und  Zusatzen  begleitet  von  Christian  Leiste, 
Rektor  der  Herzoglichen  grosen  Schule  zu  Wolfenbiittel. 
Braunschweig^  in  der  Buchhandlung  des  Fiirstl.  IVaysenhauses. 
1780.    8vo,  pp.  160.  17830 

'*  Pedro  Cudena,  a  Spaniard,  who  resided  several  yean  in  the  Brazils,  wrote,  in  1634 
an  account  of  that  country,  which  had  not  been  published,  and  a  copy  having  been 
found  in  the  WoU'enbuttel  library,  it  was  printed,  with  a  German  translation  and  notes, 
by  Leiste.  It  is  said  to  be  a  curious  and  interesting  work,  and,  although  written  10 
lung  ago,  to  contain  new  information  respecting  that  part  of  America  to  which  it 
relates." —  Biog.  Univ. 

CuDWORTH  (W.  Handel).  Eulogy  on  the  Life,  Character 
and  Public  Services  of  the  Late  President  Lincoln,  delivered  ... 
at  East  Boston,  May  8,  1865,  by  Rev.  Warren  H.  Cudworth 
...  Boston:  Wright  (^  Potter^  Printers.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  27.      B. 

Cudworth.  History  of  the, First  Regiment  (Massachusetts 
Infantry)  from  the  25th  of  May,  1861,  to  the  25th  of  May, 
1864,  including  Brief  References  to  The  Operations  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  Warren  H.  Cudworth,  Chaplain  of 
the  Regiment.  ...  Boston:  Walker^  Fuller  and  Company.  i8lS6. 
i2mo,  pp.  528.  BA.  17832 


CUIiSTlON. 


117 


CuDWORTH.  Massachusetts  and  Rum.  An  Address,  de- 
livered April  9, 1871.  ...  By  ...  Rev.  W.  H.  Cudworth.  Boston: 
Massachusetts  Total  Abstintnce  Society.  187 1.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Alio  I  ...  Sermon  In  Memory  of  Henrietta  Lamion,  preached  March  I7|  1867 
...  .  Eait  BouoH  jidvocaii  Prui.  1870.    8vo,  pp.  38,  (l).     lA. 

Cudworth  (W.)  A  Defence  of  Mr.  Hervey's  Dialogues 
against  Mr.  Bellamy's  Theron,  Paulinus  and  Aspasio.  By 
William  Cudworth    ...    .    Boston:    Z.    Fow/e   and  S.    Draper. 

M.DCC.LXII.     8vo,  pp.  36.  BA.,  M.    1 7834 

CuELKDRouiC  (B.)  Colonie  de  Santo-Thomas.  Enquete  de 
M.  Blondel  van  Cuelebroulc  charge  d'AfFaires,  commissaire  ex- 
traordinaire du  Gouvernement.  Bruxelles.  1846.  Folio,  six 
folded  Plans  and  Charts.  17^35 

Thii  colony,  in  the  Bay  of  Hondurai,  was  settled  by  the  Belgiani. 

CuELLAR  (D.  J.  T.  de).  Obras  poeticas  de  D.  Jose  T.  dc 
Cuellar.  Edicion  del  Republicano.  Mexico,  1856.  i2mo,  pp. 
ii,  460.  17836 

CuENCA  (C.  M.)  Obras  poeticas  de  Don  Claudio  Mamerto 
Cuenca  dadas  a  luz  por  HerarMo  C.  Fajardo.  Buenos  Aires. 
1861.    3  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xlviii,  276}  344;  336.  17837 

CuESTA  (F.  Felipe  Arroyo  de  La).  Set  Arroyo,  Vol.  i., 
Nos.  21 16-18. 

Cuestion  agricola.     Car&cas,   1866.    8vo,  pp.  22.  17S38 

Cuestion  promovida  por  los  Agentes  de  Francia  y  de  la  Gran 
Bretana.     Car&cas.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  49.  ^7^39 

Relates  to  the  expulsion  of  General  MonSgas. 

La  Cuestion  de  Tehuantepec.    Contiene  las  notas  del  Enviado 

de  la  Republica  Mexicana  en  Washington,  y  algunos  articulos 

que  sobre  esta  materia  se  han  publicado.     Nueva-Tork.   1852. 

pp.  71.  17840 

&<  alu  Olarte  (R.) 

Cuestion  entre  la  confederacion  Argentina  y  la  provincia  de 
Buenos  Aires.  Negociacion  Yancey.  Publicacion  oficial  de 
ios  documentos  relatives  a  esta  negociacion  en  los  idiomas  Cas- 
tellano  y  Frances.     Parana,  1859.   4to,  pp.  40.  17841 

Cuestion  Pegohes  y  Tacamahaca.  Valencia.  1858.  8vo,  pp. 
i2.  17842 


ii8 


CUFFRE. 


1. .» 


CuEVA  (P.)  Arte  de  la  Gramitica  de  la  Lengua  Zapoteca, 
conforme  al  que  de  la  Gramitica  Latina  escribio  Antonio  de 
Nebrija,  por  Fr.  Pedro  Cucva.     Megico.   1607.    8vo.  17843 

CuEVAS  (J.  de  J.)  El  Imperio.  Opuscule  sobre  la  situacion 
actual  por  J.  de  J.  Cuevas.     Mtxico.   1864.    4to,  pp.  75. 

Cue V AS.  La  Immigraclon.  Mtxico:  imprtnta  littraria.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  97.  17845 

Cuevas  (J.  M.)  Informe  que  en  Contestacion  al  que  hizo 
el  Sr.  licenciado  D.  Jose  Maria  Cuevas  ante  la  Exma.  Tcrcera 
Sala  de  la  suprema  corte  de  Justicia.     Mtxico.   1852.    8vo. 

Cuevas  (L.  G.)  Porvenir  dc  Mexico,  6  Juicio  sobre  su 
Estada  Politico  en  1821  y  1851.  Por  Don  Luis  Gonzaga  Cue- 
vas, Miembro  del  Senado.  Mtxico.  1851-57.  3  vols.,  large 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  560.  17847 

In  coniequence  of  the  deith  of  the  author,  the  publication  of  thii  work  wai  diicon- 
tinued  with  the  third  part,  and  :he  reit  remaini  in  manuicript.  Cucvai  wai  ■  dii- 
tinguiihed  itateiman  and  historian. 

Cuevas  Aouirre  y  Espinosa  (F.  de).  Extracto|de  los  autos 
de  diligencias,  |y  reconocimientos  de  los  rios,  lagunas,  |  vertientes, 
y  desagucs  de  la  capital  |  Mexico,  y  su  valle:  [de  los  caminos  para 
su  communicacion,  |y  su  comercio:|de  los  daflos  que  se  vieron: 
remedios,  que  se  adbitraron:  |de  los  puntos  en  particular  decedi- 
dos:|de  su  practica:  |y  de  otros  a  mayor  examen  reservados,  [ 
para  con  mejor  acierto  resolverlos.  |Todo  por  disposicion  del 
excmo.  SefiorjD.  Juan  Francisco  |de  Huemez,  y  Horcasitas,  | 
[four  lines].  I  Lo  escribio  ...  |D.  Joseph  Francisco  |de  Cuevas, 
Aguirre,  y  tspinosa,!  [six  \\t\^s].\...\Imprtsso  tn  Mtxico  par  la 
Viuda  dt  D.  Jostph  Btrnardo  dt  Hogal,  AHo  dt  1748.  |  Folio, 
Title,  pp.  71.     Map.  h.  17848 

"Title  in  red  and  black,  within  a  light  border,  having  a  *Soneto'  on  the  reverie. 
At  page  4a  it  a  map,  14  by  16}  inches,  engraved  on  copper  by  Antonio  Murino,  of 
Mexico.  This  book  is  of  the  utmost  topographical  and  historical  importance."  — 
Stkvcns.    Some  copies  have  the  date  of  1747. 

CuFFEE  (P.)  Enterprize,  Benevolence,  and  Christian  Con- 
duct Exemplified  in  Paul  CufFee,  a  Negro  Philanthropist.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  17849 

CuFFEB.  Memoir  of  Captain  Paul  Cuffee,  a  man  of  Colour 
[of  New  Bedford,  Mass.].  Livtrpool:  Egtrton^  Smith  and  Co. 
1811.  8vo,  pp.  12.  +  [Another  Edition.]  i8ii.  i2mo,  pp. 
24.    +  Tork:  JV,  Altxandtr.  i8l2.    iimo,  pp.  36.    +  Phila- 


CUGNKT. 


119 


dtlphla:  Kimbtr  and  SharpUsi.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  la. 
piled  from  authentic  sources,  by  Wilson  Armistead. 
Edmund  Fry.    1 840.    i6mo,  pp.  64.     Portrait. 


Jel 


/a 
io. 


-f  Com- 

London  : 

17850 

Sit  "The  Monthly  Repuiitory  of  Theology  and  General  Literature"  for  1807,  11. 
Ill,  etc. 

CuoNET  (F.  J.)  Extraits  Des  l.dits,  Declarations,  Ordon- 
nances  et  Reglcmens,  dc  sa  Majcsic  Tres  Chictienne.  Des 
Reglemens  ct  Jugemens  des  Gouverneurs  Gcneraux  ct  Intcn- 
daiiH  concernans  la  justice ;  et  des  Reglemens  et  Ordonnances 
de  Police  rendues  par  les  Intendans,  Faisans  partie  de  la  legisla- 
ture en  force  en  la  Colonic  du  Canada,  aujourd'hui  Province  de 
Quebec.  Tires  des  Regitres  du  Conseil  Superieur  ct  dc  ceux 
dUntcndance.  Par  Francois  Joseph  Cugnet  ...  .  j^ibtc  :  Guit- 
laume  Brown,  mdcclxxv.    410,  pp.  106.  17851 

The  half-title  readi,  "  Extraiti  dei  Regitrei  du  Conieil  Superieur  et  Dei  Regitrcl 
d'Intendance.     ^uibtc.  1775."     Sti  Maierei  (F.)  for  an  answer. 

CuGNET.  Abstract  of  the  several  royal  Edicts  and  Declara- 
tions, and  Provincial  Regulations  and  Ordinances  that  were  in 
force  in  the  Province  of  Quebec,  in  the  time  of  the  French  Gov- 
ernment, and  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  several  Governors 
General  and  Intcndants  of  the  said  Province  during  the  same 
period,  faithfully  collected  from  the  Registers  of  the  Superior 
Council  of  Quebec.  By  F.  J.  Cugnet,  Secretary  to  the  Gov- 
ernor and  Council  of  the  said  Province  for  the  French  Language. 
London.    1 772.  17H52 

Cugnet.  Traite  Abrege  des  ancienes  Loix,  Coutumes  et 
usages  de  la  Colonic  du  Canada,  aujourd'huy  Province  de  Que- 
bec, tire  dc  la  coutume  dc  la  prevote  ct  vicomte  de  Paris,  i 
laquelle  la  dite  Colonic  etait  assujetie,  en  consequence  dc  I'Edit 
dc  I'etablissement  du  Conseil  Souvcrain  du  mois  d'Avril  1663  ; 
avec  I'explication  dc  chaque  titre  ct  dc  chaquc  article,  puisee 
dans  les  meilleurs  autheurs  qui  ont  ecrit  et  comente  la  ditc  cou- 
tume. Necessaires  a  toutes  les  personnes  qui  voudront  avoir 
une  teinturc  des  dites  ancienes  loix  coutumes  et  usages,  et  qui 
pourra  les  faciliter  dans  I'etudc  qu'ils  seront  obliges  d'en  faire, 
tant  comme  Juges,  que  comme  Avocats  ou  Procureurs.  Par 
Francois  Joseph  Cugnet  ...  .  ^ebec :  Guillaume  Brown,  mdcc- 
Lxxiv.    4to,  pp.  188,  2.  H.  17853 

CuGNBT.  Traite  de  la  loi  des  fiefs.  Qui  a  toujours  etc 
suivic  en  Canada  depuis  son  etablissemcnt,  tirec  de  ccUe  con- 
Cenue  en  la  Coutume  de  la  Prevote  et   Vicomte  de  Paris,  i 


Li^>tM!C 


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1^ 


! 


I 


120 


CULLEN. 


laquelle  les  Fiefs  et  Seigneuries  de  cette  Province  sont  assujettis 
en  vertu  de  leurs  litres  primitifs  de  Concession,  et  des  Edits, 
Reglemens,  Ordonances  et  Declarations  de  sa  Majeste  tres  Cre- 
tienne,  rendus  en  consequence;  et  des  diferens  Jugemens  d"^ii- 
tendans  rendus  a  cet  egard,  en  vertu  de  la  Loi  des  Fiefs,  et  des 
dits  Edits,  Reglemens,  Ordonances  et  Declarations.  ...  Par 
Francois  Joseph  Cugnet  ...  .  ^ebec :  Guillaume  Brown,  mdcc- 
Lxxv.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  ix-xiv,  71.  h.  17854 

Cugnet.  Traite  de  la  Police.  Qui  a  toujours  ete  suivie  en 
Canada,  aujourd'hui  Province  de  Quebec,  depuis  son  etablisse- 
ment  jusqu'a  la  conquete,  tire  des  diferens  reglemens,  jugemens, 
et  ordonnances  d'Intendans,  a  qui  par  leurs  commissions,  cette 
partie  du  gouvernement  etait  totalement  atribuee,  a  I'exclusion 
de  tous  autres  juges,  qui  n'en  pouvaient  connaitre  qu'  en  qualite 
de  leurs  subdelegues.  Traite  qui  pourrait  etre  de  quelqu'  utilite 
aux  Grands  Voyers,  et  aux  juges  de  Police  en  cette  province. 
Par   Fran9ois  Joseph  Cugnet  ...   .  ^ebec:    Guillaume  Brown. 

MDCCLXXV.     4tO,  pp.  25.  H.   1 7855 

"  I  have  a  copy  of  each  of  these  three  tracts  bound  up  in  a  volume  [now  in  Harvard 
College  Library],  which  formerly  belonged  to  Francis  Maseres,  and,  characteristically 
of  him,  has  Craig's  '  Methodus  figurarum'  bound  up  with  them.  I  can  And  no  notice 
of  Cugnet,  or  of  these  tracts,  in  any  work  within  niy  reach.  The  printer's  name  was 
William  Brown,  and  they  are  probably  seme  of  the  earliest  specimens  of  the  press  in 
Canada."  —  Rich,  i.  228.     The  following  title  is  from  J.  R.  Smith's  catalogue: 

[CuGOANo  (Quobna  Ottobouh).]  Thoughts  and  Sentiments 
on  the  Evil  of  Slavery;  by  a  Native  African.  London.  1791. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  M.  17856 

CuGOANO  (O.)  Thoughts  and  Sentiments  on  the  Evil  and 
Wicked  Traffic  of  the  Slavery  and  Commerce  of  the  Human 
Species,  by  Ottobah  Cugoano,  a  Native  of  Africa.  London. 
1787.   8vo.  '7857 

Cugoano.  Reflexions  sur  la  traite  et  I'esclavage  des  negres, 
traduites  de  I'anglais,  d'Ottobah  Cugoano,  africain,  esclave  a  La 
Grenade  et  libre  en  Angleterre.  Londres  et  Paris :  Rcyer.  1788. 
8vo.  17858 

CuLLEN  (C.  C.)  The  American  Melodies,  in  Three  Parts, 
and  Miscellaneous  Poems,  by  Cassius  C.  Cullen.  Trenton^  N. 
J.:  Murphy  l^  Bechtel,  Printers.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  96.      17859 

Cullen  (Edward).  Isthmus  of  Darien  Ship  Canal :  with  a 
Full  History  of  the  Scotch  Colony  of  Darien,  Several  Maps, 


CULLUM. 


121 


Views  of  the  Country,  and  Original  Documents.  By  Dr.  Cullen, 
F.R.G.s.  London:  Effingham  IVilson.  1852.  8vo,  Maps  and 
Views,  -f- Second  Edition,  much  enlarged.  London:  Effingham 
JVilson.   1853.     8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  ii,  ix-xii,  204.  H.,  P.  17860 

A  selection  from  this  work,  called  "The  Darien  Indians,"  was  published  in  1863. 

CuLLEN  (W.)  Eulogium  in  honor  of  the  late  Dr.  William 
Cullen,  delivered  before  the  College  of  Physicians  of  Philadel- 
phia, July  9,  1790.     Philadelphia.   1 790.    8vo.  c.  17861 

[CuLLioN  (F.  Val.  de).]  Examen  de  I'esclavage  en  generale 
et  particulierement  de  I'esclavage  des  negres  dans  les  colonies 
fran^aises  de  TAmerique.  Par  V.  D.  C.  Paris:  Maradan. 
1802.    2  vols.,  8vo.  17862 

[CuLLis  (Charles).]  A  Work  of  Faith.  History  of  the  Con- 
sumptives* Home,  and  the  First  Annual  Report,  to  September 
30,  1865  ...  .  Boston:  JV,  ^  E.  Howe,  Printer.  1865.  i2mo, 
pp.  viii,  104.  +  Second  Annual  Report.  Boston.  1866.  i2mo, 
pp.  83.  +  Third  Annual  Report.  Boston.  1867.  i2mo,  pp. 
88.    +  Fourth  Annual  Report.     Boston.   1868.    i2mo,  pp,  loi. 

CuLLOM  (S.  M.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Shelby  M.  Cullom,  of 
Illinois,  on  Rights  of  Naturalized  American  Citizens;  ...  in  the 
House  ...  January  8,  1868.     Washington.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

CuLLUM  (G.  W.)  Biographical  Register  of  the  Officers  and 
Graduates  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy  of  West  Point,  N. 
Y.,  from  its  Establishment,  March  16,  1802  to  the  Army  Re- 
Organization  of  1866-67.  By  Bvt.  Major-General  George  W. 
Cullum  ...  .  New  Tori:  D.  Fan  Nostrand.  1868.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  619;  665.  BA.  17865 

Cullum.  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Graduates  of  the  U.  S. 
Military  Academy,  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.  from  March  16,  1802, 
to  January  i,  1850.  Compiled  by  Captain  George  W.  Cullum, 
Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army.  From  the  Official  Records 
of  the  War  Department,  and  other  Reliable  Sources.  New 
Tork:  J.  F.  Trow,  Printer.   1850.    i2mo,  pp.  303.       n.  17866 

Cullom  (W.)  Speech  ...  of  Hon.  William  Cullom  on  the 
Nebraska  and  Kansas  Bill,  in  the  House  ...  April  11,  1854. 
Washington.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  13.  BA.,  M.  17867 

Cullum.  Systems  of  Military  Bridges  in  use  by  the  United 
States  Army  [etc.]  ...  .  By  Brig.-Gen.  George  W.  Cullum  ...  . 
New  Tork:  D.  Van  Nostrand.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  226.     7  Plates. 


VOL.    V. 


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'  i> 


I 


Un  Cultivateur  Americain.  See  [Crevecceur  (Hector  St.  John 
de)]. 

The  Cultivator,  a  Monthly  Publication  designed  to  improve 
the  Soil  and  the  Mind.  Conducted  by  J.  Buel,  etc.  Albany: 
N.  T.  State  Agricultural  Society.   1837-38.   4  vols.,  8vo. 

Continued  as  follows:  Volt,  v.-vi.  1838-39.  Albany:  Packard,  Van  Benthuyttn 
&  Co.  1838-39.  2  vols.,  folio.  +  Vols,  vii.-x.  The  Culti' ator,  a  Consolidation  of 
Buel's  Cultivator  and  Genesee  Farmer.  W.  Gaylor  and  L.  T'  'ker,  editors.  Albany  t 
J,  Buel  &  Co.  1840-43.  Folio.  +  Second  Series.  The  Cultivator,  a  Monthly 
Journal  devoted  to  Agriculture,  Horticulture,  etc.  New  Series,  1844-52.  Albany: 
L.  Tucker,  Editor.  1844-52.  9  vols.,  8 vo.  +  Third  Series.  The  Cultivator,  a  Monthly 
Journal  for  the  Farm  and  Garden,  etc.  1853-65.  Albany:  L.  Tucker.  1853-65. 
13  vols.,  8 vo.  +  The  Cultivator  and  Country  Gentleman.  Devoted  to  the  Practice 
and  Science  of  Agriculture  and  Horticulture,  etc.  Jan.  i860,  to  June,  1868.  Albany: 
L.  Tucker  &  Son.  1866.  4to.  Continued.  See  alto  «The  Country  Gentleman." 
1853-65. 

De  Cultuur  en  behandeling  der  West-Indische.  See  Ament, 
Vol.  I.,  No.  1006. 

Culver  (C.  V.)  Letter  in  Relation  to  the  Failure  of  Cul- 
ver, Penn,  &  Co.     [^New  Tork."]  1866.   8vo,  pp.  31.         17870 

Culver  (E.  D.)  "Old  Federalism "&" Modern  Democ- 
racy." Speech  of  Hon.  E.  D.  Culver,  of  New  York,  on  the 
Mexican  War.  ...  Jan.  20,  1847.  \JVashington?']  J,  6f  G.  S, 
Gideon^  Printers,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  17871 

Also :  Speech  ...  on  the  Texas  and  Oregon  Questions.  Delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  ...  Jan.  ...  30th,  1846.  [n.  p.]  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  Printers, 
[n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     B. 

Culver  (N.)  The  Vision  of  Nathan  Culver,  late  of  New- 
town, N.  Y.,  etc.  17872 

J^umarraga  or  ^ummurrajo  (Juan).    See  Zumarraga  (Juan). 

CuMBACK  (William).  Politics  of  the  Country.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Will.  Cumback  of  Indiana.  ...  December  17,  1856. 
fVashington.,  D.  C:  Buell  £sf  Blanchard,  Printers.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H.  17873 

Cumberland  (Georg  Graaf  van)  Reysen  na  West-Indien, 
anno  1586-88.     Leyden.  lyob.    8vo.     Map  and  Plates. 

Cumberland.  Verscheyde  Voornaame  Reysen,  na  West- 
Indien  (1586-98).   8vo.     Plates  and  Map.  17S74 

Included  in  Vander  Aa't  <*  Collection,"  folio  and  octaro. 


CUMBERLAND. 


123 


[Cumberland  (Richard).]  The  West  Indian:  a  Comedy. 
As  it  is  Performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury-Lane.  ... 
London:  W,  Griffin,  mdcclxxi.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  (3),  102,  {2). 
4-  With  remarks  by  Mrs.  Inchbald.  Parii:  Theoph.  Barrois. 
1820.     i8mo.  17876 

*'  Andrieux,  in  the  iiid  volume  of  his  <  (Euvres,*  has  given  an  imitation  of  this 
piece,  under  the  title  of  *  Le  jeune  criole,  comidie  en  5  actes  et  en  prose,'  and  in  the 
1st  vol.  of  the  '  Theatre  anglais,*  which  forms  part  of  the  '  Chefs-d'oeuvre  des  theatres 
Strangers,'  a  translation  in  prose,  under  the  title  of '  L'Americain.' " — Quxraro 

Cumberland.     The  Westindian.  '7877 

This  was  translated  into  Danish  by  N.  V.  Dorph,  and  performed  at  Copenhagen, 
but  apparently  not  published. 

Cumberland.  The  West  Indian,  mit  Anmerkungen  von 
K.  Fr.  Chr.  Wagner.     Marburg.   1836.  17878 

Also ;  The  Jew :  or,  the  Benevolent  Hebrew.  A  Comedy.  As  performed,  with 
universal  applause,  at  the  Theatre  in  Boston.  By  Richard  Cumberland.  Betton : 
Printtdfor  and  sold  by  John  West.  1795.    l2mo,  pp.  48. 

Cumberland  and  Oxford  Canal.  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee appointed  to  procure  a  Survey  for  the  Route  of  the  Con- 
templated Cumberland  and  Oxford  Canal  to  which  is  added  The 
Report  of  the  Engineer  ...  .  Portland.   1823.   8vo,  pp.  15.     ba. 

Cumberland  Association.  Minutes  of  the  Cumberland 
Association,  Paris,  Me.,  Sept.  30  and  Oct.  i,  181 2.  Portland. 
18 1 2.  8vo,  pp.  8.  +  Held  in  ...  Jay  (Maine),  Sept.  29  and 
30,  18 13;  together  with  the  Circular  and  Corresponding  Let- 
ters.    Hallowell.   1813.    8vo.  17880 

Cumberland  Baptist  Association.  A  Confession  of  Faith 
and  Church  Covenant,  approved  by  the  Cumberland  Baptist 
Association  ...  September  30,  1818.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i6mo, 
pp.  8.  H.  1 7881 

Cumberland  Coal  District.  New  York,  17th  July,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  8.     Plan.  c    17882 

Cumberland  Coal  and  Iron  Company.  Report  to  the  Stock- 
holders, July  21,  1852.     New-York.   1852.    8vo.  s.  17883 

Cumberland  College.  Laws  of  Cumberland  College,  ... 
Nashville,  Tennessee :  ...  November  5,  1825.  Nashville.  8vo, 
I  ].,  pp.  32,  I  1.  H.  17884 

Cumberland,  Md.  Message  from  the  President,  trans- 
mitting a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  containing  the  pro- 
ceedings under  the  act  authorizing  the  making  of  a  road  from 
Cumberland,  Md.,  to  the  State  of  Ohio.     January  18,  18 14. 


124 


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Cumberland  Conference.  Minutes  of  the  Cumberland 
Conference  of  Churches,  at  their  Annual  Meeting  in  North 
Yarmouth  ...  January  lo,  1832.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  20, 
(3).  H.  17886 

Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  lay  out  the 
Cumberland  Road.     (Cong.  Doc,  1808.)  17887 

Alio:  Report  on  the  Cumberland  Road.  January  31,  1807.  (Cong.  Doc,  1807.) 
— Statement  of  Appropriations  heretofore  made  for  the  Cumberland  Road.  February 
a,  1815. 

Cumberland,  Pa.  The  Constitution  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church,  ...  together  with  the  Form  of  Govern- 
ment and  Discipline,  ...  Pittsburgh:  Forrester  and  Campbell^ 
Printers.   1839.    i8mo,  pp.  234,  (2).  17888 

Cumberland  County.  State  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Col- 
lectors of  Excise  of  Cumberland  County,  From  the  loth  of 
August  1774,  ...  until  the  20th  of  January  1783.  In  which  is 
exhibited.  The  Amount  of  the  Monies  received  by  them  respec- 
tively, and  accounted  for;  Also,  Lists  shewing  the  names  of 
Persons  from  whom  Excise  became  due,  and  was  received.  ... 
Philadelphia:  F.  Bailey.  M,DCC,LXXxrTi.    8vo,  pp.  7.     p.  17889 

Cuming  (F.)  Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Western  Country, 
through  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky  5  A  Voyage  down  the 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers,  and  a  Trip  through  the  Mississippi 
Territory  and  Part  of  West  Florida.  Commenced  at  Phila- 
delphia in  the  Winter  of  1807,  and  concluded  in  1809.  By 
F.  Cuming.  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix,  containing  some 
Interesting  Facts,  together  with  A  Notice  jf  an  Expedition 
through  Louisiana.  Pittsburgh :  Cramer,  Spear  ^  Richbaum. 
1 810.    i2mo,  pp.  504.  H.  J  7890 

Cumings  (H.)  An  Eulogy  on  the  late  Patriot  Washington, 
addressed  to  the  People  of  Billerica,  January  10,  1800,  When 
they  honored  Him  with  Funeral  Solemnities.  By  Henry  Cum- 
ings. Amherst:  Printed  by  Samuel  Preston.  Feb.,  1800.  8vo. 
pp.  16.  N.  1 789 1 

Cumings.  An  Half-century  Discourse  ...  Billerica,  Feb. 
21,  1813.  By  ...  Henry  Cumings,  s.t.d.  ...  Cambridge:  Printed 
by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.   1813.    8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.,  H.,  M. 

Cumings.  The  Present  Times  Perilous.  Fast  Sermon  at 
Sullivan,  April  25,  1799  ...  Castine.  [n.  d.]   8vo.        w.  17893 


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CuMiNGS.  A  Sermon,  Preached  in  Billcrica,  ...  23d  of  No- 
vember, 1775.  Being  the  Day  appointed  ...  for  a  Public 
Thanksgiving  Throughout  the  Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay. 
By  Henry  Cumings  ...  .  JVorcester^  Massachusetts-Bay :  Printed 
by  J.  Thomas,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  29.  h.  17894 

Cumings.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  Lexington,  On  the  19th 
of  April,  1781.  Being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Commencement 
of  Hostilities  between  Great-Britain  and  America,  which  took 
Place  in  that  Town,  on  the  19th  of  April,  1775.  By  Henry 
Cumings  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Edes  ^  Son.  m,dcc,- 

LXXXI.     8vO,  pp.  39.  BA.,  M.,  V.   1 7895 

Cumings.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  his  Honor  Thomas 
Cushing,  Esq ;  Lieutenant-Governor  ...  of  Massachusetts,  May 
28,  1783.  Being  the  Anniversary  of  General  Election.  By 
Henry  Cumings,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed,  by  T.  W  J.  Fleet. 
1783.    8vo,  pp.  55.  B.,  BA.,  H.  17896 

Cumings.  A  Sermon  Preached  in  Billerica,  December  ii, 
1783.  The  Day  recommended  by  Congress  to  All  the  States 
...  as  a  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  ...  .  By  Henry  Cumings. 
Boston:  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Fleet.   1784.    8vo,  pp.  39.  H. 

Cumings.  Sermon  ...  at  Billerica,  December  15,  1797  ... 
a  Day  of  ...  Thanksgiving.     By  Henry  Cumings  ...  .  Boston. 

1797.  8vo,  pp.  35.  BA.,  H.,  w.  17898 

Cumings.     A  Sermon  preached  at  Billerica,  November  29, 

1798,  being  the  Day  of  the  Anniversary  Thanksgiving  through- 
out ...  Massachusetts.  By  Henry  Cumings  ...  .  Boston : 
Printed  by  John  ^  Thomas  Fleet.  Mor  xcviii.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Cumings.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Billerica,  April  9th,  1801 } 
being  the  Day  of  the  Annual  Fast.  By  Henry  Cumings,  d.d. 
...  Amherst,  NeW' Hampshire:  from  Samuel  Preston's  O^ce.  1801. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  17900 

Cumings.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  Preached  at  Billerica, 
November  27.  1766.  By  Henry  Cumings,  a.m.  ...  Boston, 
AT.  £.:    Printed  by  Kneeland  and  Adams  for  Thomas  Leverett. 

MDCCLXVII.     8vO,  pp.  32.  B.,  BA.,  H.  I79OI 

Alto:  A  Discourse  addressed  to  the  Roxbury  Charitable  Society,  Sept.  zi,  1801. 
...  Botton:  Manning  &  Loring.  180Z.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  —  A  Sermon  preached  at 
Bolton,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Phineas  Wright,  October  26,  1785.  ...  Boston : 
printed  by  T.  &  J,  Fleet.  [1785.]  8vo,  pp.  43.  —  A  Sermon,  preached  on  the  9th 
Day  of  October,  1799,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Caleb  Bradley  ...  Falmouth.  ... 
Fcrtland:  E.  A.  jtrnkx.  [n.  d.]    8to,  pp.  36.     B.,  ba. 


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CuMiNGS  (S.)  The  Western  Navigator :  containing  Charts 
of  the  Ohio  River,  in  its  Whole  Extent,  and  of  the  Mississippi 
River,  from  the  mouth  of  the  Missouri  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico, 
accompanied  by  Directions  for  the  Navigation  of  the  Ohio  and 
Mississippi,  and  such  information  concerning  the  Towns,  Sec. 
on  their  Banks,  as  will  be  most  useful  to  Travellers.  By 
Samuel  Cumings.  Philadelphia:  E.  Littell.  1822.  Vol.  i., 
Folio.  17902 

This  is  the  title  to  the  volume  of  charts.     The  letter-press  has  the  following  title : 

Cumings.  The  Western  Navigator;  containing  Directions  for 
the  Navigation  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi,  and  ...  Information 
concerning  the  Towns,  &c.  on  their  Banks  ...  .  Accompanied 
by  Charts  of  the  Ohio  River  in  its  whole  Extent}  and  of  the 
Mississippi,  from  the  Mouth  of  the  Missouri  ...  .  By  Samuel 
Cumings.  Philadelphia:  E.  Littell.  1822.  Vol.  11.,  8vo,  pp. 
4,  232,  (6). 

Cumings.  Western  Pilot;  containing  Charts 
River  and  of  the  Mississippi,  from  the  Mouth  of  the  Missouri 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico ;  accompanied  with  Directions  for 
Navigating  the  same,  and  a  Gazetteer ;  or  Description  of  the 
Towns  on  their  Banks,  Tributary  Streams,  etc.,  also,  a  Variety 
of  Matter  interesting  to  Travelers,  and  all  concerned  in  the 
Navigation  of  those  Rivers.  By  Samuel  Cumings.  Cincinnati. 
1828.  8vo.  +  Cincinnati:  N.  Cff  G.  Guilford.  1829.  8vo,  pp. 
104.  Maps  and  2  Plates,  h.  +  Cincinnati:  N.  ^  G.  Gdl- 
Jhrd  &  Co.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  152.  +  With  a  Table  of  Distances 
from  Town  to  Town  on  all  the  above  Rivers.  By  Samuel 
Cummngs  [jic].  Revised  and  Corrected  by  Capt.  Charles 
Ross  &  Geo.  Conclin.  Cincinnati:  George  Conclin.  1 840.  8vo, 
pp.  144.     Maps.    +  [Jbid."]  1 84 1.    8vo,  pp.  144.    Maps. 

The  charts,  forty-three  in  number,  are  engraved  on  wood,  and  printed  with  the 
book,  each  occupying  a  page.  The  copperplates  are  a  vignette  title,  views  of  Pitts- 
burgh and  Cincinnati,  and  a  portrait  of  Gabrielle  Menou.  Cumings'  editions  of  the 
"Navigator"  and  "Pilot,"  and  another  work,  by  Jas.  C.  Gilleland,  were  amplifica- 
tions of  Cramer  {^ue  our  No.  17384),  without  acknowledgment  of  the  main  source  of 
their  material. 

CuMMiNG  (Alexander).     Animadversions  on  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Croswell's  Late  Letter  &:c By  A.  Cumming  ...  .  Bos- 
ton :  S.  Kneeland.  M,DCC,LXiii.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  40. 
Relates  to  the  Hopkinsian  controversy. 

Cumming. 
Cumming, 


B«*   Ba* 


A   Sermon  Preached  Feb.   25.  176 1.     By  A. 
a.m.  at  His  Instalment  in  the  Pastoral  Charge  of  the 


CUMMINOS. 


127 


.  Boston :  Benjamin  Mecom.  m,dcc,- 
B.,  BA.,  M.  17906 


:  of 


South  Church,  m  Boston 
Lx,i.    8vo,  pp.  58. 

Gumming.  An  Eclogue  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev- 
erend Alexander  Gumming,  a.m.  On  the  20th  of  August  a.o. 
1763.  iEtat.  37.  [By  Jeremy  Belknap.]  ...  Boston:  J.  Ed- 
wards. MDCCLxiii.    410,  pp.  8.  ba.  17907 

Gumming  (Hiram).  Secret  History  of  the  Perfidies,  Corrup- 
tions, etc.,  of  the  Tyler  Dynasty.  IVashington  and  New  York. 
1845.     8vo.  B.  17908 

Gumming  (Hooper.)  Official  Documents  of  the  Presbytery 
of  Albany,  exhibiting  the  Trials  of  the  Rev.  John  Chester  and 
Mr.  Mark  Tucker;  together  with  the  whole  Case  ...  Schenec- 
tady.  18 1 8.    8vo,  pp.  255.  17909 

Gumming.  An  Oration,  Commemorative  of  Washington. 
Delivered  Feb.  22,  1821.  By  Hooper  Gumming  ...  .  Jlbany : 
Daniel  Steele.   1821.    8vo,  pp.  26.  b.  17910 

Also:  ...  Introductory  Sermon,  delivered  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Vande- 
water  Street  in  the  City  of  New  York.  ...  New  York.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  47.  —  Oration, 
on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1810  before  various  Societies.  Nttv  York.  8vo.  —  Oration, 
on  the  Fourth  of  July,  iXzi.  Schenectady.  8vo.  b.,  s. — An  Oration  delivered  in 
Newark,  N.  J.,  July  4,  1823.  ...  Newark:  Printed  by  John  TuttU  &  Co.  1823.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  —  An  Oration  Commemorative  of  American  Independence;  ...  July  6,  1824, 
...  before  the  Firemen  of  the  City  of  New- York.  ...  New-  York :  printed  by  E.  Con- 
rad, 1824.  8vo,  pp.  i'i.  —  A  Plea  for  the  American  Bible  Society:  Sermon,  March 
29,  18 18,  in  the  Third  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany.  Albany.  18 18.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
N.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Schoharie  before  the  Grand  Lodge,  at  the  Installation 
of  Hicks'  Lodge,  No.  305,  July  4,  1818.  ...  Schoharie:  Printed  by  D.  Van  Veghten. 
18 18.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Gumming  (Kate).  Journal  in  the  Confederate  Army  of  Ten- 
nessee, from  the  Battle  of  Shiloh  to  the  End  of  the  War.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  1866.   8vo.  c.  1 791 1 

[Gummings  (Alexander).]  Address,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  31.  17912 

On  the  question,  "  Does  the  Constitution  establish  or  protect  Slavery  ?"  Delivered  at 
Williamsport,  September,  1856. 

Cummings.  Letter  in  Reply  to  the  Report  of  the  Van  Wyck 
Committee.     Presented  to  Congress  March  6,  1862.   8vo,  pp.  8. 

Cummings  (A.)  The  Character  of  a  Righteous  Ruler.  A 
Sermon  uiion  the  death  of  the  Honorable  Patrick  Gordon,  Esq ; 
Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  &c. 
Preach'd  at  Christ's  Church  in  Philadelphia,  Aug.  8.  1736.     By 


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Archibald  Cummings;  m.a.  Rector  of  the  said  Church,  and 
Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  London.  Published  at  the  request 
of  several  Gentlemen  in  this  City.  Philadelphia:  printed  and 
sold  by  Andrew  Bradford.  M,DCC,xxxvi.    8vo,  pp.  26.    p.  17914 

CuMMiNGS.  An  Exhortation  to  the  Clergy  of  Pennsylvania, 
at  Philadelphia,  September  the  24th.  1729.  By  the  Reverend 
Archibald  Cummings.    Annapolis:   IV.  Parks.  m,dcc,xxix.   410. 

CuMMiNGs.  faith  absolutely  necessary,  but  not  sufficient 
to  Salvation  without  Good  Works.  In  Two  Sermons.  Preached 
at  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  April  20,  1740.  By  Archibald 
Cummings,  m.a.  Publish'd  in  their  own  Vindication  from  the 
false  and  rash  Reflections  of  the  famous  Mr.  Whitefield.  Phila- 
delphia: Printed  by  Andrew  and  William  Bradford.  [1740.] 
i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  38.  p.  17916 

Cummings  (A.)  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Brunswick,  (Maine,) 
April  6,  1820,  the  Day  of  the  Annual  Fast  ...  .  By  Asa  Cum- 
mings, A.B.  Brunswick:  Joseph  Griffin^  Printer,  1820.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  H.  1 79 1 7 

Cummings.  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Payson,  d.d.  ... 
By  Asa  Cummings  ...  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Published  by 
Crocker  and  Brewster.  N'w  Tork:  y.  Leavitt,  1830.  pp.  viii, 
400.  Portrait,  ba.,  h.  +  Third  Edition.  [Ibid.'x  +•  [^New 
Tork:'\  American  Tract  Society,  [n.  d.]    i8mo,  pp.  486.    Portrait. 

AUo :  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Gorliam,  June  25,  1828,  before  the  Maine  Misaionary 
Society  ...  Portland.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Cummings  (C.  A.)  Specifications  for  a  New  High  School 
House  for  ...  West  Roxbury.  Charles  A.  Cummings  and  W.  T. 
Sears,  Architects.  Boston:  Alfred  Mudge  i^  Son,  Printers.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  17919 

Cummings  (E.  E.)  Annals  of  the  Baptist  Churches  in  New- 
Hampshire.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  New-Hampshire 
Baptist  State  Convention,  at  its  Tenth  Annual  Meeting,  held  at 
Deerfield,  October  20,  1835.  By  Ebenezer  E.  Cummings, 
Pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church,  Concord.  Concord,  N.  H.: 
Marsh,  Capen  ^  Lyon.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  52.  C,  H.  17920 

Cummings  (H.)      See  Cumings  (H.),  No.  17901. 

Cummings  (Jeremiah  W.)  The  Present  State  of  Religious 
Controversy  in  America:  An  Address  ...  September  22,  1864. 


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By  Rev.  J.  W.  Cummings  ..    .  Ntw  Tork:  P.  O'Shta.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  1 7921 

CuMMiNGs  (P.)  A  Dictionary  of  Congregational  Usages  and 
Principles  ...  to  which  are  added  ...  Notices  of  the  principal 
Writers  ...  referred  to    ...  .   By  Preston  Cummings  ...  .  Bos- 


ton:  S.  K.  fVhlppU  and  Co.   1852.    i2mo,  pp. 


type  Edition  ;  Revised,  Collated,  and  Enlarged. 
tVhippU.  1853.    J2mo,  pp.  432. 


419.    + 
Boston 


Stereo- 
S.  K. 

H.  17922 

Cummings  (T.  S.)  Historic  Annals  of  the  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design  New  York  Drawing  Association,  etc.,  with 
Occasional  Dottings  by  the  Way-side,  from  1825  to  the  Present 
Time.  By  Thos.  S.  Cummings,  n.a..  Professor  of  the  Arts  of 
Design  ...  .  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Childs.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
364.  H.,  s.  17923 

Cummins  (A.  G.)  The  Christian  Church's  Duty  to  the 
Freedmen.  A  Sermon  preached  on  Thanksgiving  Day,  De- 
cember 7,  1865,  in  Christ  Church,  Reading,  Pa.  By  Rev. 
Alexander  G.  Cummins,  m.a.  Philadelphia :  Sherman  ^  Co.^ 
Printers.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  30.  17924 

Cummins  (E.  H.)  History  of  the  late  War  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain,  with  a  Critical  Appendix,  &c., 
By  E.  H.  Cummins.  Baltimore.  1820.    8vo.  17925 

Cummins.  A  Summary  Geography  of  Alabama,  one  of  the 
United  States.  By  Ebenezer  H.  Cummins.  Philadelphia.  iSig. 
i2mo.  17926 

Cummins  (G.  D.)  The  African  a  trust  from  God  to  the 
American.  A  Sermon  delivered  on  the  day  of  National  Humil- 
iation, Fasting  and  Prayer,  in  ...  Baltimore,  January  4,  1861, 
by  the  Rev.  George  D.  Cummins,  d.d.  Rector.  Baltimore : 
printed  by  John  D.  Toy.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  17927 

Cummins.  The  Christian,  in  time  of  National  Peril,  trembling 
for  the  Ark  of  God.  A  Sermon  delivered  on  Thanksgiving  Day, 
in  ...  Baltimore;  November  29,  i860,  by  the  Rev.  George  D. 
Cummins,  D.D.  Rector.  Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy.  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  17928 

Cummins.  Life  of  Mrs.  Virginia  Hale  Hoffman.  Philadel- 
phia. 1859.    i6mo.  17929 

Cummins.  The  Pestilence  —  God's  Messenger  and  Teacher. 
Discourse  in  behalf  of  the  Sufferers  of  Norfolk  and  Portsmouth, 

VOL.   V.  16 


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Va.  delivered  in  ...  Washington,  September  9, 1855.  ^Y  ^cv, 
George  D.  Cummins,  Rector.  IVashington :  Gtorgt  S.  Gideon. 
Printer.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  13.  '7930 

Cummins.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  M. 
Jackson,  ...  Norfolk,  Va.  By  Rev.  George  D.  Cummins. 
IVashington:   Gray  isf  Ballantyne.   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  118. 

Cummins  (John).     See  Bulkley  (John),  Vol.  iii..  No.  9108. 

Cummins  (J.  D.)  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  D.  Cummins,  of  Ohio, 
on  the  Oregon  Question.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Saturday,  February  7,  1846.  IVashington:  Blair  ana 
Rives,   1846.    8vo,  pp.  15.  17932 

Cummins  (J.)  An  Oration  on  Public  Opinion,  delivered 
before  the  Philomathaean  Society  of  Mt.  St.  Mary's  College, 
June  28th,  1854.  By  John  Cummins,  d.d.  New  Tori. 
MDCCCLiv.    8vo,  pp.  19.  17933 

Cummins  (Maria  S.)  Haunted  Hearts.  A  Tale  of  New  Jer- 
sey. New  Edition.  London:  Sampson,  Low,  Son,  ^  Marston. 
1868.    i8mo,  pp.  viii,  342.  '7934 

[Cummins  (Maria  S.)]  The  Lamplighter.  Boston:  John  P. 
Jewett  £ff  Company,  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  523.  +  Leipzig:  B. 
Tauchnitz.    1854.     i6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  460.     (Coll.   Brit.  Auth., 

304.)  17935 

The  novel  is  inierted,  like  those  of  Cooper,  because,  by  its  numerous  venions  and  its 
popularity  abroad,  it  conveyed  ideas  of  American  life  and  manners  to  so  many  foreigners. 

[Cummins.]  Der  Lampenwarter.  ...  Aus  dem  Englischen. 
Neue  Ausgabe.  Leipzig:  Friedlein.  [1856.]  8vo,  pp.  vii,  304. 
+  Mit  15  Illustrationen  [in  Holzschnitt]  von  F.  Gilbert  und  6 
Liedern  von  J.  £.  Carpenter,  in  Musik  gesetzt  von  Glover, 
Farmer,  Hime  und  Linley.  Leipzig:  Weber.  1854.  2  pts., 
8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  XV,  360.  +  [Cummins.]  Der  Laternenwarter. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt  von  W.  E.  Drugulin.  Leipzig : 
Kollmann.  1854.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  192;  176}  272;  272. 
(Amerikanische  Bibliothek,  108-111.)  +  [Cummins.]  Der 
Lampenwarter.  Aus  dem  Amerikanischen  von  Leop.  R.  v. 
Blumencron.  Wien:  Ludwig  und  Zang.  1855.  4  vols.,  i2mo, 
pp.  148}  135;  150 ;  132.  (Roman-  und  Novellen-  Zeitung.) 
4-  [Cummins.]  Der  Lampenputzer.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
ubersetzt  von  Kob.  Springer.  Berlin:  Vieler  und  Co.  1854.  4 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  272 }  258 ;  228 )  248.    f  Deutsch  von  Treu- 


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Cummins. 
Cummins. 


mund  Whelp  [Ed.  Pelz].     Ltibzig:  Foigt  und  Giinthtr.   1854. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  3  l.f  pp.  293;  2  1.,  pp.  303.    H-  Zwcite  Auflage. 

tibid.']  1856.  \_Ibid.']   -j-  [CuMMiNs.]     Der  Laternenmann.  ... 
Jebersetzt  von  A.  iCretzschmar.     Leipzig:   O.  IVigand.    1854. 
4  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  218  J  267;  294  i  307.  17936 

Cummins.     II  lumajo    romango  americano    prima  traduzione 
Firenxe,   1855.    i2mo.  ^7937 

II  lampionajo    romanzo.     Torino.   1854.    i2ino. 

Mabel  Vaughan.  Par  Miss  Cummins  ...  . 
traduit  par  Mme  Henriette  Loreau.  Paris:  L.  Hachette  et  C*. 
i8mo,  pp.  496.  17939 

Cummins.  L'allumeur  de  reverberes.  Par  Miss  Cummins. 
...  Traduit  par  MM.  Belin  de  Launay  et  £d.  SchefFer.  Paris: 
L.  Hachette  et  O.   1858.    i8mo,  pp.  375.  17940 

Cummins  (O.)  Hard-Scrabble  Calendar.  Report  of  the 
Trials  of  Oliver  Cummins,  Nathaniel  G.  Metcalf,  Gilbert 
Humes  and  Arthur  Farrier,  who  were  indicted  with  six  others 
for  a  Riot,  and  for  aiding  in  pulling  down  a  Dwelling  House, 
on  the  1 8th  October,  at  Hard-Scrabble.  Providence:  Printed  for 
the  Purchaser.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  32.  1794' 

CuMPSTON  (E.  H.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  W.  H. 
Harrison,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  at  Eastvilie, 
Northampton  County,  Virginia.  By  Edward  H.  Cumpston. 
Norfolk.  1 84 1.    8vo.  s.  17942 

CuNHA  Barbosa.  Ora^Slo  de  ac^Slo  de  grafas  recitada  na 
Capella  Real  do  Rio  de  Janeiro,  celebrando-se  o  quinto  anniver- 
sario  da  chegada  de  Sua  Alteza  Real,  etc.  Rio  de  Janeiro:  na 
Imp.  Regia  181 3.    410,  pp.  22.  '7943 

CuNHA  Barbosa.  O  Nictorey.  Metamorphose  do  Rio  de 
Janeiro.     Londres.  1822.    8vo.  ^7944 

Also  included  in  Varnhagen,  ii.  667-681. 

[Cunha  Barbosa.]  '  Os  Garimpeiros.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  1837. 
8vo.  17945 

An  heroic  comic  poem  on  political  topics. 

CuNHA  Barbosa.  Discurso  funebre  nas  exequias  celebradas 
pela  Loja  Escoceza  UniSo  Brasileira,  ao  Oriente  do  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  no  dia  9  de  Abril  de  1835  pelo  seu  membro,  o  cavalleiro 
Rosa-Cruz  Bernardo  Lobo  de  Sousa,  primeiro  GrSlo-mestre  do 


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CUNHA. 


Oriente  provincial  do  Para,  em  cuja  cidade  fdra  assassinado  em 
7  de  Janeiro  do  mesmo  anno.    Riodt  *Jantiro.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

CuNHA  DB  AzBREDo  CouTiNHo  (J.  J.  da).  Defeza  de  D. 
Jos6  Joaquim  da  Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho  ...  .  Lisboa: 
Jodo  Rodrigues  Ntvts.  M.  Dccc.  viii.    410,  pp.  vii,  129.  H. 

Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho.  Discurso  sobre  o  estado 
actual  das  niinas  do  Brazil  dividido  em  quatro  capitulos.  Lisboa. 
1804.   4to,  pp.  66.  17948 

Cunha  db  Azeredo  Coutinho.  Ensayo  economico  sobre 
o  comercio  de  Portugal  e  suas  colonias  ...  publicado  de  ordem 
da  Academia  Real  das  Siencias  pelo  seu  socio  Joze  Joaquim  da 
Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho.  Lisboa:  Acadtmia.  1794.  4to, 
4  1.,  pp.  iii,  153.  17949 

Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho.  A  political  Essay  on  the 
Commerce  of  Portugal  and  her  Colonies,  particularly  of  Brasil 
in  South  Am'^rica.  By  J.  J.  da  Cunha  Azeredo  Coutinho 
Bishop  of  Fcrnambuco,  and  Ffillow  of  the  Royal  Academy  of 
Sciences  of  Lisbon.  Translated  from  the  Portuguese.  London: 
G.  G.  and  J.  Robinson.  1801.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  v,  (4),  198,  i  1. 
Sii  Rich,  II.  31,  and  <'  M.  Rev.,"  xli.  425. 

Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho.  An  Essay  on  the  Com- 
merce and  Products  of  the  Portuguese  Colonies  m  South  Amer- 
ica ...  .  Translated  from  the  Portuguese  of  J.  J.  Cunha  de 
Azeredo  Coutinho  ...  .  London.  1807.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  v,  (4), 
198,  I  1.  h.  17951 

Cunha  db  Azeredo  Coutinho.  A  GratidSo  Parnambuc- 
ana  o  seu  Bemfeitor  D.  Jose  Joaquim  da  Cunha  de  Azeredo 
Coutinho  Bispo  de  Elvas  os  socios  da  Academia  ...  Parnam- 
bucana  e  os  alumnos  de  do  Seminario  Olindense.  Lisboa.  1808. 
4to.  17952 

In  proie  and  verie 

Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho.  Informa9ao  dada  ao  ministro 
de  estado  dos  negocios  da  fazenda  D.  Rodrigo  de  Sousa  Cou- 
tiAho,  por  D.  Jose  Joaquim  da  Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho, 
bispo  de  Elvas,  em  outro  tempo  bispo  de  Pernambuco,  eleito 
de  Miranda,  e  Bragan^a,  director  geral  dos  estudos  de  Per- 
nambuco.    Lisboa :  Jodo  Rodrigues  Neves,    M.  DCCC.  viii.     4to, 

PP-  34.  17953 

Cunha  e  s  Azeredo  Coutinho.     Politischer  Versuch  uber 

den  Handel  Portugals  und  seiner  Kolonien  von  Jose  Joaquim  da 


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Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho  ...  ,   Hamburg  :   Btnjamin  Goilitb 
HojJ'mann.    1801.     8vo.  pp.  viii,  183,  (i).  H.  17954 

Cunha  db  Azeredo  Coutinho.  Respostaa  dadas  por  D. 
Jose  Joaquim  da  Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho  bispo  de  Elvas, 
entHo  bispo  de  Pernambuco,  a' s  propostas  (eitas  por  alguns  dos 
parochos  d'a  quella  diocese.  Lisboa :  Jodo  Rodrigues  i\tvts. 
M.  Dccc.  VIII.    4to,  pp.  26.  H.  17955 

Cunha  Mattos  (R.  J.  da).  Memorias  da  campanha  do 
senhor  D.  Pedro  d'Alcantara,  ex-imperador  do  Brazil,  no  reino 
de  Portugal,  com  algunas  noticias  anteriores  ao  dia  do  seu  des- 
embarque }  escriptas  pelo  general  Raimundo  Jose  da  Cunha 
Mattos.  Rio  di  Janeiro:  imp,  de  Seignot-Plancher  et  O,  Paris: 
Delaunay.   1833.     2  vols.,  8vo.  1795^ 

Cunnabell.  Cunnabell's  Nova-Scotia  Almanac  for  1858. 
Halifax.   1858.    i2mo.     Continued.  s.  17957 

Cunning  (F.  H.)  Address  delivered  at  the  layine  of  the 
Cap  Stone  of  the  Ten  Combined  Locks  at  Lockport,  June  24, 
1825.     1825.    8vo.  1795S 

Cunning  (John  P.)  Remarks  on  the  Mineralogical  Character 
of  the  Seigneury  of  Rigaud  Vandreuil,  District  of  Quebec. 
Montreal.  1847.  '7959 

Cunningham  (A  )  Paul  Jones;  A  Romance.  By  Allan 
Cunningham.  Edinburgh.  1826.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  -|-  Philadel- 
phia: H.  C.  Carey  t^  y.  Lea.   1827.    i2mo.  h.  17960 

Cunningham.  Paul  Jones,  ein  Roman,  aus  dem  Englischen 
von  W.  A.  Lindau.     Dresden.   1827.    3  vols.,  i2mo.        17961 

Cunningham  (£.)  Monument  to  the  Praise  of  the  Lord's 
Goodness  and  to  the  Memory  of  Eliza  Cunningham.  Philadel- 
phia.  1796.    8vo.  p.  17962 

Cunningham  (F.)  Notes  recueillies  en  visitant  les  prisons 
de  la  Suisse  ...  Par  Francis  Cunningham,  suivies  de  la  descrip- 
tion des  prisons  de  Gand,  Philadelphie,  Ilchester,  and  Milbank. 
Par  T.  F.  Buxton,  Esq.     Paris.  1820.    i2mo,  pp.  87.  p. 

Cunningham  (J.)  The  Quakers  from  their  Origin  till  the 
Present  Time:  an  International  History.  By  John  Cunning- 
ham ...  .  Edinburgh:  John  Menzies  &  Co.;  London:  Hamilton, 
Adams l^  Co.}  Crieff:  Ueorge  M* Cullocb,  M.occc.LXViii.   i6mo, 


PP-  XV,  335. 


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Cunningham.  The  Centennial  Birthday  of  Robert  Burns, 
as  Celebrated  by  the  Burns  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
Tuesday,  January  25,  1859.  By  J.  Cunningham.  New  Tori. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  136.     Plates.  '7965 

Cunningham  (L.)  The  Case  of  the  Whigs  who  Loaned 
their  Money  on  the  Public  Faith,  Fairly  Stated,  including  a 
memento  for  Congress  to  review  their  Engagements  and  to  es- 
tablish the  Honour  and  Honesty  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
By  Letitia  Cunningham.    Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Francis  Bailey. 

MDCCLXXXIII.     I2mO,  pp.  5 1.  J.C.B.,  P.   1 7966 

Cunningham  (P.)  Hints  for  Australian  Emigrants.  With 
...  Descriptions  of  ...  Modes  of  irrigating  Land  in  ...  South 
America,  &c.  By  Peter  Cunningham,  Surgeon  ...  .  London. 
1841.    8vo,  pp.  X,  119.  17967 

[Cunningham  (P.  A.)]  Ladies  Mount  Vernon  Association 
of  the  Union.  An  Appeal  for  the  purchase  and  future  '^reser- 
vation of  the  Home  and  Grave  of  Washington.  Charleston. 
1857.   8vo,  pp.  8.  s.,  w.  17968 

Cunningham  (Robert).  Inaugural  Address,  Lafayette  Col- 
lege. 1838.      8vo.  s.  17969 

Cunningham  (S.)  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Samuel  Cun- 
ningham, Esq.  late  Collector  of  Excise  for  Chester  County. 
From  August  10,  1782,  to  Nov.  7,  1783  ...  .  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  F.  Bailey,  mdcclxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  6.  P.  17970 

Title  misprinted,  1774  for  1784. 

Cunningham  (W.)  The  Cosmographical  Glasse,  conteinyng 
the  pleasant  Principles  of  Cosmographie,  Geographie,  Mydro- 
graphie,  or  Nauigation.  Compiled  by  William  Cunningham,  a 
Doctor  of  Physlcke.  Londoni:  in  Officina  Joan  Daij.  1559. 
Folio,  Title,  etc.,  pp.  202.     Portrait.  j.c.b.  17971 

In  the  chapter  on  America  the  author  totally  ignores  Columbus.  An  extended 
notice  of  the  book  is  in  Oldy's  "  British  Librarian,"  pp.  26-32.  Bradley's  copy  sold 
for  £^  78. 

[Cunningham  (William).]     A  Letter  to  A  Great  Charac- 
ter [John  Adams].  ...  [n.  p.]  Printed  And  Published  for  the  Pub- 
lic^ 1 811.    8vo,  pp.  64.  BA.  17972 
See  Adams  (John),  Vol.  i.,  and  Pickering  (Timothy). 

Cunningham  (W.)  An  Eulogy  delivered  at  Lunenburg,  on 
...    the  22d  of  February  1800.     The  Day  recommended  by 


t.t 


CURE. 


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Congress  to  commemorate  the  ...  Services  of  Gen.  George 
Washington  ...  .  By  William  Cunningham,  Jun.  ...  PForcester: 
Isaiah  Thomas,  Jr.   1800.    8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.,  h.,  W.  17973 

Cunningham.  An  Oration  at  Fitchburg,  July,  4,  1803. 
At  the  Request  of  Federal  Republicans.  ...  By  William  Cun- 
ningham, Jun.  ...  Leominster:  Printed  by  Adams  ilf  Wilder. 
August,  1803.    8vo,  pp.  78.  BA.,  w.  17974 

Cunningham  (W.)  &  Co.  The  Claim  and  Answer  in  the 
Case  of  William  Cunningham  &  Co.  against  the  United  States ; 
under  the  Sixth  Article  of  the  Treaty  ...  between  His  Britannic 
Majesty  and  the  United  States  ...  .  Philadelphia :  Printed  by 
John  Fenno.  M,DCC,xcviii.    4to,  pp.  10,  72,  xix.         ba.  17975 

Cunningham.  The  Reply  of  William  Cunningham,  &  Co. 
to  the  Answer  of  the  United  States  to  their  Claim  and  Memorial. 
Philadelphia:  printed  by  James  Humphreys.   1798.    410,  pp.  36. 

CuNCN  (J.  C.)  Memorial  and  Petition  of  J.  C.  Cunon,  in 
behalf  of  the  Directors  of  the  Missionary  Concerns  of  the  Mora- 
vians.    February  18,  18 14.     (Cong.  Doc.)  '7977 

CuNY  (Phil.  M.)  Letter  to  Judge  John  C.  Watrous  in  reply 
to  the  Aspersions  Cast  upon  the  Writer  ...  Austin,  Texas.   1858. 

CuNVNGHAME  (A.)  A  Glimpse  of  the  Great  Western  Re- 
public. By  Lieut.  Col.  Arthur  Cunynghame.  London:  Richard 
Bentley.   1863.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  337.  s.  17979 

[CuoQ^(i2^z;.  A.)]  Etudes  Philologiques  sur  quelques  langues 
sauvages  de  I'Amerique  Par  N.  O.  Ancien.  missionnaire. 
Montreal.   i86c.    8vo,  pp.  160.  17980 

In  this  and  the  following  work  the  author  claims  for  the  Algonquins  and  the  Iro- 
quois languages  a  linguistic  position  which  Renan  denied. 

[CuoQi]  Jugement  errone  de  M.  Ernest  Renan  sur  les 
Langues  Sauvages.     Par  N.  O.     Montreal.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  23. 

A  Cure  for  the  Spleen.  Or  Amusement  for  a  Winter's 
Evening ;  Being  the  Substance  of  a  Conversation  on  the  Times, 

over  a  Friendly  Tankard  and  Pipe.     Between  Sharp, 

A   Country  Parson.      Bumper, A  Country  Justice. 

Fillpot, An  Inn-keeper.  Graveairs, A  Dea- 
con.    Trim, A  Barber.      Brim, A  Quaker. 

PufF, A  late  Representative.     Taken  in  short  Hand, 


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by  Sir  Roger  De  Coverly.      Jmerica :    Printed  and  sold  in  the 
Tear  Mdcclxxv.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  3-32.  17982 

The  scene  of  thii  conversation  is  laid  near  Boston,  and  the  book  is  an  amusing  expo- 
sition of  the  grievances  and  politics  of  the  Colonies.  On  page  thirty  of  this  copy  are 
four  lines  of  the  text  with  this  manuscript  note  at  the  bottom  of  the  page :  "From 
this  to  the  conclusion  of  the  period  is  omitted  in  all  the  vendible  impressions,  ?t  the 
printer  was  a  woman  and  ashamed"  [illegible]  See  "Nuggets,"  No.  795.  See  als» 
Vol.  I.,  No.  1 274,  for  another  edition. 

Curasao.  Beschryving  van  het  eiland  Curacao  en  onder- 
hoorige  eilanden.    Amsterdam:  J.  van  Selm.   1781.    8vo.    Plates. 

Perhaps  the  same  as  [Paddenburg  (G.  G.  van)],  Bescbrijving,  etc.,  infra. 

Curiae  Canadenses,  or  the  Canadian  Law  Courts ;  a  Poern^ 
by  Plinius  Secundus  \_pseudonym\.  Toronto:  H.  ^  JV.  Rowsell. 
1843.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  126.  c.  17984 

Curieuse  Anmerkingen  der  bysonderste  Oost  en  Westindische 
verwondernswaardige  Dingen.      Utrecht.  1686.    4to.     Plates. 

Curiose  Beschreibung  der  auserlesensten  Merkwurdigkeiten, 
so  in  den  dreyen  Welt-Theilen  Asia,  Africa,  und  America  zu 
finden :  etc.     Augsburg.   1784.     Plates.  17986 

Curiositaten  der  physisch-  literarische-  artistisch-  historischen 
Vor- und  Mitwelt  ...  .   Weimar.   1811--23.    lO  vols.,  8vo. 

For  articles  on  America,  ue  iii.  431-427,  Lacherlichkeiten  der  Methodistischea 
Religions-Sekten  in  ...  Amerika;  497-510,  Paris  in  Hayti  [on  the  court  etiquette, 
etc.,  of  the  negro  kingdom];  v.  462-464;  vi.  448-550,  Der  wahre  Geburtsort  des 
beriihmten  Christoforo  Colombo;  vii.  179-186,  Jesuiten-Regiment  in  Paraguay;  viii. 
189-193,  Religion  und  sonderbare  Aberglaube  der  Gronlander;  ix.  254-257,  Rede 
des  Miss  Polly  Baker  vor  dcm  Gerichtshofe  von  Konnektikut  ...  als  sie  wegen  des 
fiinften  unehelichen  Kindes,  das  sie  geboren,  vorgefordert  wurde;  x.  1-19,  Die 
Schlange  als  Mythe,  Hieroglyphe,  Emblem  etc.  und  iiber  die  Urbevolkerung  von 
Amerika;  271,  Entdeckung  einer  Urstadt  in  Siid- Amerika. 

Curiositez  de  la  nature.  See  [Biron  (Claude)],  Vol.  ii..  No. 
5582. 

Curiosities  of  Nature  and  Art  in  Husbandry  and  Gardening. 
London,  ijo"].    8vo.     Plates.  17988 

Contains  a  letter  of  six  pages  from  Mr.  Lignon  to  Mr.  Auger,  Governor  of  Guade- 
loupe and  other  islands,  concerning  a  new  manner  of  easily  propagating  all  sorts  of 
plants  and  exotic  trees. 

Curious  and  Entertaining  Voyages  undertaken  either  for  Dis- 
covery, Conquest,  or  the  Benefit  of  Trade ;  commencing  with 
the  Earliest  Discoveries  promoted  by  Prince  Henry  of  Portugal, 
and  58  different  Portuguese  and  Spanish  Voyages,  exhibiting 
various  Scenes  of  Cruelties,  Hardships,  Misfortunes  and  Discov- 


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cries,  particularly  on  Columbus's  Conquest  of  Mexico,  Sec. 
with  Magellan's  Voyage  Round  the  World.  London:  Stalker. 
1790.    4to.  17989 

A  Curious  Collection  of  Travels,  1761.     See  [Newbery  (J.)] 

A  Curious  Hieroglyphick  Bible ;  or  Select  Passages  in  the 
Old  and  New  Testaments,  represented  with  Emblematical 
Figures,  for  the  Amusement  of  Youth,  &c.  ...  Illustrated  with 
nearly  Five  Hundred  Cuts.  The  First  Worcester  Edition. 
Printed  at  IVorcester^  Mass.^  by  Isaiah  Thomas,    i  788.     24mo. 

The  first  work  of  iti  kind  printed  in  the  United  States. 

Curious  Observations  [1751].     See  Lambert  {PAbb'e). 

The  Curious  Traveller,  being  a  Choice  Collection  of  very 
Remarkable  Histories,  Voyages,  Travels,  etc.,  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Spanish  Cruelties  in  the  West  Indies.  1742. 
8vo.     Frontispiece  and  Plates.  I799' 

Currency,  or  Money ;  its  Nature  and  Uses,  and  the  Effects 
of  the  Circulation  of  Bank-notes  for  Currency }  by  a  Merchant 
of  Boston.     Boston.  1855.  ^7992 

A  Report  on  the  Currency.  New  Tork:  John  F.  Trow.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  17993 

Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency  to  the  Second 
Session  of  the  39th  Congress  of  the  United  States.  December 
3,  1866.      Washington.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  189.  ^7994 

CuRREY  (R.  O.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  Tennessee 
...  .  By  Richard  O.  Currey  ...  .  Knoxviile :  Kinsloe  ^  Rice. 
1857.    8vo,  pp.  X,  128.  c,  H.  17995 

C*;krey  (S.)  Argument  for  the  Heirs  at  Law  in  the  Halsey 
VVii.  f  Ksc.  By  Samuel  Currey.  Providence:  Knowles^  Anthony 
i!f  Co.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  19.  17996 

[Currie  (Dr.)']  A  Letter,  Commercial  and  Political,  Ad- 
dressed to  the  Rt  H°n'>'e.  William  Pitt:  in  which  the  Real  In- 
terests of  Britain,  in  the  Present  Crisis,  are  Considered,  and 
Some  Observations  are  Offered  on  the  General  State  of  Europe. 
The  Second  Edition,  Corrected  and  Enlarged.  By  Jasper  Wil- 
son, Esq.  [Motto.]  London:  Printed Jor  G.  G.  and  L  y. 
Robinson.   MDCCXciii.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  72.  '7997 

Containi  many  referencei  to  the  American  War. 

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CuRRiE   (M.   G.)      Gabriel   West  and  other  Poems.      By 
Mrs.  Margaret  Gill  Currie.     Frederictoriy  N.  B.   1866.      17998 
Gabriel  Weit  was  a  Loyaliit  loldier. 

Currie  (W.)  A  Treatise  on  the  Lawfulness  of  Defensive 
War.  In  Two  Parts.  By  William  Currie.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  and  sold  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  m.dcc.xlviii. 
8vo,  pp.  xviii,  119.  c.  179990 

See  "The  Doctrine  of  Christianity "  and  Tennent  (Gilbert). 

Currie  (W.)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Climates  and 
Diseases  of  the  United  States  of  America;  and  of  the  Remedies 
and  methods  of  Treatment,  which  have  been  found  most  useful 
and  efficacious,  particularly  in  those  Diseases  which  depend  upon 
Climate  and  Situation.  Collected  principally  from  Personal  Ob- 
servation, and  the  communications  of  Physicians  of  Talents  and 
citperience,  residing  in  the  several  States.  By  William  Currie, 
Fellow  of  the  College  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia.  Philadel- 
phia: Printed  by  7".  Dobson,  at  the  Stone- House^  No.  41,  South 
Second- Street.  M,occ,xcii.    Svo,  Title,  pp.  4,  409,  v.     b.  17999 

Currie.  An  Impartial  Review  of  that  Part  of  Dr.  Rush's 
...  Publication  entitled  ^^An  Account  of  the  Bilious  Remitting 
Yellow  Fever,  as  it  appeared  in  ...  Philadelphia,  in  ...  1793  ...  " 
in  which  his  Opinion  is  shown  to  be  erroneous;  the  Importation 
of  the  Disease  establiohed;  and  the  Wholesomeness  of  the  City 
Vindicated.  By  William  Currie  ...  .  Philadelphia :  printed  by 
Thomas  Dobson.  M.  dcc.  xciv.    Svo,  pp.  15.  h.  18000 

Currie.  Memoirs  of  the  Yellow  Fever,  which  prevailed  in 
Philadelphia,  and  other  parts  of  the  United  States,  in  the  summer 
and  autumn  of  1798;  with  a  collection  of  Facts  respecting  the 
Origin  of  the  Fever.  By  William  Currie,  ...  m.p.  &c.  Phila- 
delphia.  1798.  P.  1 8001 

Currie.  A  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Yellow 
Fever,  and  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Health,  in  Phila- 
<]elphia,  In  the  Year  1799:  to  which  is  added  A  Collection  of 
Facts  and  Observations  respecting  the  Origin  of  the  Yellow 
Fever  in  this  Country ;  and  a  Review  of  the  Different  Modes  of 
treating  it.  By  William  Currie  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Budd  and 
Bartram.   1800.    Svo,  pp.  ii 2.  ba.,  H.  18002 

Currie.  A  Treatise  on  the  Synochus  Icteroides,  or  Yellow 
Fever ;  as  it  lately  appeared  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  Exhibit- 


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ing  a  Concise  View  of  its  Rise,  Progress,  and  Symptoms,  together 
with  the  Method  of  Treatment  found  most  Successful ;  also 
Remarks  on  the  Nrture  of  the  Contagion,  and  Directions  for 
preventing  the  Introduction  of  the  same  Malady,  in  Future. 
By  William  Currie  ...  .  Philadelphia :  Thomas  Dobson,  m,dcc,- 
xciv.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  85.  ba.,  c,  p.  18003 

Also:  A  Dissertation  on  the  Autumnal  Remitting  Ffver.  Philadelphia,  mdcclxxx. 
l6mo.  —  View  of  the  Diseases  most  Prevalent  in  the  United  States  of  America.  ... 
Philadelphia.  i8ii.    8vo.     m. 

Currie  (W.  W.)  P-emoir  of  ...  James  Currie,  m.d.  of 
Liverpool.  Edited  by  his  Son,  William  Wallace  Currie.  Lon- 
don: Longman.  1832.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xv,  524;  xii,  508. 
Portrait.  18004 

Relates  in  part  to  aflPairs  in  Virginia  in  1774. 

Currier  (E.)  The  Political  Text  Book;  containing  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  Lives  of  Signers,  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  Inaugurals  ...  Messages,  ...  By  Edward 
Currier.  Worcester^  Mass.:  Warren  Blake.  1842.  8vo,  pp. 
512.     Plate.  18005 

Curry  (D.)  The  Judgments  of  God,  confessed  and  depre- 
cated. A  Sermon  ...  on  the  ...  National  Fast  Day,  August  3d, 
1849.  ...  By  Rev.  Daniel  Curry  ...  .  New-York:  Oliver  Cff 
Brother .^  Printers.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  18006 

The  cholera,  the  Mexican  War,  and  slavery,  are  the  subjects  of  this  sermon. 

Curry  (Jabez  Lafayette  Monroe).    The  Constitutional  Rights 

of  the  States.     Speech  of  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  of  Alabama,  in  the 

House  of  Representatives,  March  14,  i860,     [n.  p.]  J.  McGill^ 

Print,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  18007 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  granting  Pensions  to  the  Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1 812. 
Delivered  ...  April  27,  1858.  [_ff^usAington  f]  Lemuel  Towers,  Printer.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Election  of  Speaker,  and  the  Progress  of  Anti-Slaveryism. 
Delivered  ...  December  lO,  J859.  Washington:  printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  15.     H. 

Curry  (J.  P.)  Volunteers'  Camp  and  Field  book,  contain- 
ing Information  on  the  Art  of  War.  By  John  P.  Curry.  Rich- 
mond: West  ^  Johnson.   1862.    i8mo,  pp.  144.  c.  18008 

CuRSON  (H,)  A  Compendium  of  the  Laws  and  Government, 
Ecclesiastical,  Civil,  and  Military,  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and 
the  Plantations  in  America,  &c.     London,   17 16.    i2mo. 

Also :  New  Description  of  the  World,  ...  including  America,  &c.  By  H.  Cunon, 
Oent.     Louden.  1709.  Sm.  8vo. 


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A  Cursory  Examination  of  the  Respective  Pretensions  of  the 
Colonizationists  and  Abolitionists.  ...  New-York.  1837.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  B.  18010 

A  Cursory  Glimpse  at  the  State  of  the  Nation  on  the  Twenty- 
Second  of  February,  18 14.  ...  or  a  Physico-Politico-Theologico, 
Lucubration  upon  the  Wonderful  Properties  of  Nitro  Oxide  ... 
in  its  EfFects  upon  the  Human  Mind,  and  Body  ...  .  Philadel- 
phia: Mosei  Thomas.   18 14.    8vo,  pp.  22.  B.  18011 

Cursory  Observations  relative  to  the  Mounting  of  Cannon  in 
a  new  way,  and  to  Naval  War.  Nnu  York:  "J.  Oswald,  1785. 
Svo,  pp.  23.  18012 

Cu«"sory  Observations.  AUo^  Cursory  Remarks  on  Dr.  Price's 
Observations.     See  Price  (R.) 

Cursory  Remarks  on  Men  and  Measures  in  Georgia.  Printea 
in  the  Year  mdcclxxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  30.  18013 

Cursory  Remarks  on  the  Emancipation  of  Slaves.  Liverpool: 
7.  A^mV/y  Co.  [1823.]   Svo.  18014 

Cursory  Remarks  on  Ramsay.     See  [Tobin]. 

Cursory  Review  of  the  Schuylkill  Coal,  in  reference  to  its 
Introduction  into  New  York,  and  the  other  Atlantic  Cities. 
New  York.   1823.    8vo.  1801 5 

Cursory  ...  Views  of  the  Liberal  and  Restrictive  Systems  of 
Political  Economy  ...  with  an  Examination  of  Mr.  Huskisson's 
System  of  Duties  ...  .  By  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia.  ...  Second 
Edition  ...  enlarged  and  improved.  [By  Mathew  Carey.]  Phila- 
deiphia:  printed  by  J.  R.  A.  Skerrett.   1826.    Svo.  pp.  26. 

Cursory  Sketch,  1809.     See  [Lee  (Henry)] 

Curt  {M.  de).  Motion  de  M.  de  Curt,  depute  de  la  Guade- 
loupe, Au  nom  des  Colonies  reunies.  ...  Paris:  Baudouin.  1789. 
Svo,  pp.  15.  H.  18017 

CuRTES  (Martin).     See  Cortes  (Martin),  Vol.  iv..  No.  16967. 

CvjRTHS  (C.)  Die  Eroberung  Mexico's  durch  Hernandez 
Cortez.  Historisches  Gemalde  fur  die  Jugend  von  Carl  Curths 
...  .  Zweite  Ausgabe.  Berlin:  August  Riicker.  [1828.]  Svo, 
2  1.,  pp.  277.  H.  18018 


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CuRTiN  (A.  G.)  Special  Message  of  Governor  A.  G.  Cur- 
tin,  Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  August  9, 
1864.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  13.  18019 

Governor  Curtin  delivered  leveral  meuagei  and  ipeechei  during  the  rebellion  of 
1860-65,  which  bdong  more  properly  under  Penniylvania.  The  following  are  more 
periunal : 

Curtin.  Ceremonies  of  the  Second  Inauguration  of  Andrew 
G.  Curtin,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  with  the  proceedings  of 
the  Presentation  of  Audubon's  Works  by  the  Loyal  Citizens  of 
New  Jersey.  Harrisburg:  Singerly  and  Myers,  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
22.  18020 

Curtin.  A  Black  Record!  Gov.  Curtin's  Portrait  drawn 
by  a  Black  Republican  Editor.  Who  clothed  our  Soldiers  in 
shoddy?  Who  plundered  our  Brave  Volunteers?  Voters,  read! 
Philadelphia:  Age  Office,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4^  1 802 1 

Curtin.  The  Political  Portrait  of  Andrew  G.  Curtin,  by 
One  of  His  Own  Party,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  23.         18022 

Curtin  (D.)  Curtin's  Directory  of  Astoria,  Babylon,  Bath, 
Carnarsi,  etc.,  Long  Island.  With  a  Business  Directory,  1868-9. 
New  York:  D.  Curtin.   1869.    i2mo,  pp.  411.  c.  18023 

Curtis  (B.  R.)  An  Address  ...  at  the  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Birth  Day  of  Washington,  at  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Feb. 
22d,  1832.  By  Benjamin  R  Curtis.  ...  Greenfield,,  Mass.: 
printed  by  Phelps  and  Ingersoll.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  1 8024 

Curtis.  Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  18025 

On  the  coalition  of  185 1. 

[Curtis.]  An  Article  on  the  Debts  of  the  States.  From 
the  North  American  Review  for  January,  1844.  Boston.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  36.     B.    +  New  Tork.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  48.         18026 

Curtis.  Executive  Power.  By  B.  R.  Curtis.  Cambridge: 
printed  by  H.  O.  Houghton.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  28,  (i).  H.  + 
Boston.  1862.  i2mo,  pp.  34.  4-  Boston:  Little^  Brown  W  Co. 
1862.  8vo,  pp.  31.  +  Boston:  Little^  Brown  &  Co.  1862. 
pp.  29.    +  New  Tori:  \Officeofthe  lVorld\    pp.  15.       18027 

Curtis.  The  Power  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  to  declare 
Martial  Law,  and  decree  Emancipation :  as  shown  from  B.  R. 


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By  Libertas.     Boston:  A,  Wllliamili  Co.  1862.    8vo, 

18028 


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Curtis, 
pp.  24. 

Also :  Argument  ...  in  the  Caie  of  Francii  O.  J.  Smitti  ...  vt.  Hugh   Downing 

■nd  all for  an   Infringement  of  the  Letters  Patent  of  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,   for 

the  Electro  Magnetic  Telegraph,  June  25  and  16,  1850.  Portland:  F,  IV.  Nicholi^ 
Co,  Printert.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  54.  h.  +  Important  Opinion  of  Hon.  B.  R.  Curtis, 
on  the  Constitutionality  of  the  Maine  Hawkers'  and  Pedlers'  Law,  as  applicable  to 
Merchants  and  Travelling  Agents  of  Other  States.  Boiton  t  Rhodet  (S  MariAam, 
Prinitrt.  1S65.  8vo,  pp.  10.  H.  +  Opinion  ...  relating  tu  the  Right  of  the  Cen- 
tral Branch  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  To  continue  and  extend  its  road  to 
the  "  Main  Trunk"  ...  fVathingloriy  D.  C.s  Gibson  Brothers,  Printtit.  1869.  8vo, 
pp.  8.     H. 

Curtis  (C.  P.)  An  Oration  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1823,  in  Commemoration  of  American  Independence  ...  .  By 
Charles  Pelham  Curtis.  ...  Boston:  Joseph  W,  Ingraham.  1823. 
8vo,  pp.  34.  B.,  H.  4-  Second  Edition.  \lbid.'\  1823.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  BA.,  w.  18029 

Curtis.     In  Memory  of  Charles  Pelham  Curtis.    Boston:  J. 
H.  Eastburn's  Press,   1864.    8vo,  pp.  25.  H.  1 8030 

[Curtis  {Mrs.  D.  S.)]  The  Spirit  of  Seventy-Six;  or,  The 
Coming  Woman,  a  Prophetic  Drama,  followed  by  A  Change  of 
Base,  and  Doctor  Mondschein.  Boston :  Little,  Brown  iff  Co. 
1868.     i2mo,  pp.  141.     c.    +  Ninth   Edition.     [^Ibid.']   1869. 


i2mo,  pp.  141. 


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In  ridicule  of  the  woman's  rights  movement. 

Curtis  (E.)  Catalogue  of  the  Microscopical  Section  of  the 
United  States  Army  Medical  Museum.  Prepared  under  the 
Direction  of  the  Surgeon  General,  U.  S.  Army,  By  Brevet  Ma- 
jor Edward  Curtis,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Army.  IVashing- 
ton:   Government  Printing  Office.   1867.    410,  pp.  161.        1 8032 

Curtis  (G.  T.)  ...  Address  of  Hon.  George  Ticknor  Cur- 
tis at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  30,  1864.  [^New  Tork.  1864.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  B.  18033 

Curtis.  An  Argument  against  the  Constitutional  Validity 
of  the  Legal  Tender  Clause,  contained  in  the  Act  of  Congress 
of  February  25,  1862,  authorizing  the  Issue  of  Treasury  Notes. 
Delivered  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  ...  New  York  ...  Novem- 
ber 18,  1862,  by  George  Ticknor  Curtis  ...  .  New  Tork:  Wm. 
C.  Bryant  iff  Co.   zZbz.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  29.  b.,  c.  18034 

Curtis.  Commentaries  on  the  Jurisdiction,  Practice,  and 
Peculiar  Jurisprudence  of  the  Courts  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia.   1 854.    8vo.  C.  1 8035 


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Curtis.  The  Constitutional  Power  of  Congress  over  the 
Territories.  An  Argument  delivere'i  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States,  December  i8,  1856,  in  the  Case  of  Dred 
Scott  ...  vs.  John  F.  A.  Sandford.  By  George  Ticknor  Curtis. 
Boston:  Little^  Brown  and  Company.   1857.    ^v°»  PP*  42"         H. 

Curtis.  ...  Hon.  George  Ticknor  Curtis,  on  Constitutional 
Liberty.     \_Ntw  Tori,  1862.]    8vo,  pp.  10.  b.  18037 

Curtis.  History  of  the  Origin,  Formation,  and  Adoption  of 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States;  with  Notices  of  its  Prin- 
cipal Framers.  By  Geo.  Ticknor  Curtis.  New  Tork:  Harper 
&  Brothers.  1 854-1 859.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxvi,  518  j  xvi,  653, 

Reprinted  New  Tori,  i860,  alio  1865. 

Curtis.  The  Just  Supremacy  of  Congress  over  the  Terri- 
tories. By  George  Ticknor  Curtis.  ...  [An  Answer  to  S.  A. 
Douglas,  on  Popular  Sovereignty.]     Boston.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Curtis.  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.  By  George  Ticknor 
Curtis  ...  .  New  Tork:  D.  Appleton  isf  Co.  1870.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  589,  Portrait  \  vii,  729,  Portrait,  b.  +  Fourth  Edi- 
tion. [/&/</.]  1870.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  592}  vii,  729.  3 
Portraits  and  Woodcuts.  H.  18040 

[Curtis.]  The  Merits  of  Thomas  W.  Dorr,  and  George 
Bancroft,  as  they  are  politically  connected.  By  a  Citizen  of 
Massachusetts.  Boston:  Redding's.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  36  + 
Second  Edition  [with  an  Appendix].  Boston:  Redding* s.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  41.  18041 

[Curtis.]  Observations  on  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gannett's  Sermon, 
entitled  "  Relation  of  the  North  to  Slavery."  Republished  from 
the  ...  Boston  Courier  of  June  28th  and  30th,  and  July  6th, 
1854.     Boston:  Redding  and  Company.   1854.     8vo,  pp.  29.     b. 

Curtis.  An  Oration  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1862, 
before  the  Municipal  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston.  By 
George  Ticknor  Curtis.  Boston :  J.  E.  Farwell  and  Company ^ 
Printers.   1 862.     8vo,  pp.  46.  B.,  H.  1 8043 

Curtis.  The  Rights  of  Conscience  and  of  Property  ;  or  the 
True  Issue  of  the  Convent  Question.  By  George  Ticknor 
Curtis.  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown.  M  dccc  XLii. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  B.  18044 


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Curtis.  The  Strength  of  the  Constitution.  A  Discourse 
delivered  at  the  Lowell  Institute,  in  Boston,  7  February,  1850, 
as  the  Conclusion  of  a  Course  of  Twelve  Lectures  on  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  State.  By  George  Ticknor  Curtis. 
Boston  :   Ticknory  Reedy  and  Fields.    M  DCC  L.      8vo,  pp.  39.       B. 

Curtis.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Copyright  in  Books, 
Dramatic  and  Musical  Compositions,  Letters,  and  other  Manu- 
scripts, Engravings  and  Sculpture,  as  enacted  and  administered 
in  England  and  America ;  with  some  notices  of  the  History  of 
Literary  Property.  By  George  Ticknor  Curtis  ...  .  London: 
A.  Maxwell  and  Son.  Boston :  Charles  C.  Little  and  "James 
Brown.  MDCCCXLVii.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  450,  Appendix,  103.     18046 

Curtis.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Patents  for  Useful  In- 
ventions in  the  United  States  of  America,  and  the  Remedies  for 
their  Infringement.  By  George  T.  Curtis,  Esq.  Boston.  185-. 
8vo.  +  Second  Edition,  with  many  Additions.  Boston.  1854. 
8vo.  18047 

Curtis.  The  True  Uses  of  American  Revolutionary  His- 
tory. An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Authorities  of  the  City 
of  Boston,  ...  Fifth  of  July,  1841  ...  By  George  Ticknor 
Curtis.  ...  Boston:  John  H.  Eastburn.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  33. 

[Curtis.]     Letters  of  Phocion.     See  Massachusetts. 

Also:  Letter  ...  to  the  Whig  State  Central  Committee.  Boston,  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  B.  —  A  Letter  to  Senator  Fessenden,  on  the  Revision  of  the  Patent  Laws.  ... 
Boston:  printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  fef  Son.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  The  Rights  and 
Duties  of  Merchant  Seamen,  according  to  the  General  Maritime  Law  and  Statutes  of 
the  United  States,  ...  Boston.  1841.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Presidential  Election; 
delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall,  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Friends  of  Mr.  Webster,  October  6, 
1852.  ...  Reported  by  John  Clarke  ...  .  Boston:  Redding  &  Company,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  B.  —  The  True  Condition  of  American  Loyalty.  A  Speech  ...  delivered 
before  the  Democratic  Union  Association,  March  28,  1863.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
II.  —  Two  Letters  to  the  Editor  [Chas.  T.  CongdonJ  of  the  New  Bedford  Mercury. 
First  published  in  the  Boston  Courier.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  (sf  San, 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  12.     B.  —  Sundry  legal  reports,  etc. 

Curtis  (G.  W.)  The  Duty  of  the  American  Scholar  to 
Politics  and  the  Times.  An  Oration,  delivered  on  Tuesday, 
August  5,  1856,  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Middletown,  Conn.  By  George  William  Curtis.  New 
York:  Dixy  Edwards  13  Co.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  46.  18049 

Curtis.  A  Letter  to  the  Young  Men  of  Maine;  in  Reply 
to  an  Invitation  to  Address  the  Meeting  at  Bangor,  Aug.  28th, 


1856.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 


B.  18050 


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Curtis.  Lotus  Eating.  A  Summer  Book.  Ntw  Tori. 
1854.    i2mo,  pp.  206.  1 805 1 

ReUtei  the  author'i  lummer  ramblet  in  America. 

[Curtis.]  The  Potiphar  Papers.  (Reprint  from  "Putnam's 
Monthly.")  Illustrated  by  A.  Hoppin.  New  York:  G.  P. 
Putnam  and  Company.  1853.  '2mo.  +  By  George  William 
Curtis.  New  York:  Dixy  Edwards  t^  Co.  1856.  lamo,  5  I., 
pp.  214.  H.  18052 

Curtis.  Right  of  Suffrage.  Remarks  of  Hon.  George  Wil- 
liam Curtis  ...  July  19,  1867.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  9.       h. 

The  lame  speech  at  that  entitled  "  Equal  Righti  for  Women."  Alio  :  An  Addreit 
Vindicating  the  Right  of  Woman  to  the  Elective  Franchise.  Delivered  at  the 
Woman's  Rights  Convention  ...  May  15,  1858,  ...  New  Ytrk :  S.  T.  Munson.  1858. 
Iimo,  pp.  II.  H.  —  Equal  Rights  for  Women.  A  Speech  ...  at  Albany,  July  19, 
1867.  New  York.  1867.  izmo,  pp.  24.  h.  See  alw  Sedgwick  (John),  and  Vin- 
ton (F.) 

Curtis  (J.)  America  and  the  Corn  Laws.  By  John  Curtis, 
of  Ohio.     Manchester.   1842.    8vo.  18054 

Curtis  (Jonah).     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  6626. 

Curtis  (J.)  A  Topographical  and  Historical  Sketch  of  Ep- 
som, New  Hampshire,  ^y  Jonathan  Curtis,  a.m.  Concord. 
1823.    8vo,  pp.  17.  N.  18055 

Also  in  '*  Farmer  &  Moore's  Cjllectlon,"  11.  311-329.  Also  :  A  Sermon  at  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  June  9,  1830,  before  the  Auxiliary  Education  Society  of  Norfolk  County. 
Boiion.  1830.    8vo.     w. 

Curtis  (J.)  Brief  Remarks  on  the  Hygiene  of  Massachu- 
setts, particularly  of  the  Cities  of  Boston  and  Lowell.  By 
Josiah  Curtis,  m.d.     Philadelphia.  1849.    ^^^i  PP*  1^'      18056 

Curtis  (J.)  Memoir  of  Joseph  Curtis.  A  Model  Man. 
New  Tork.   1858.    i6mo.  18057 

Curtis  (L.)  Civil  Government  an  Ordinance  of  God.  A 
Sermon  delivered  in  Colchester,  April  21,  1861.  By  Rev.  L. 
Curtis.     Hartford:   O.  F.  Jackson.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  15.     18058 

Curtis  (Martin).     See  Cortes  (Martin),  Vol.  iv.,  No.  16968. 

Curtis  (Moses  A.)  Botany;  Containing  a  Catalogue  of  the 
Indigenous  and  Naturalized  Plants  of  the  State  [of  North  Caro- 
lina]. Raleigh.  1867.  8vo.  c.  1 8059 
In  North  Carolina  (geological,  etc.,  survey).  Part  lu. 

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Curtis  (N.)  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Curtis,  Eiq.  ...  Boston: 
David  Clapp  isf  Son^  Printtrs.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  14.         H.  18060 

Curtis  (N.  M.)  The  Bride  of  the  Northern  Wilds:  A 
Tale.     By  Newton  M.  Curtis.     Ntw  York.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Alio  I  The  Doom  of  the  Tory'i  Guide.     A  Tale  ...  .  Ntw  Ytrk.  1843.    8vo,  pp. 
96.  —  The  Mirlcimen  of  Monmouth   ...  .    Niw    Teri.    1849.    8vo. — The   Pniria 

Guide;  or  the  Roie  of  the  Rio  Grande NtiuTorki  Garrett  (St  Co.  [1850^]   8vo, 

pp.  100.  c.  —  The  Scout  of  the  Silver  Pond  ...  .  Ntw  Turk.  1848.  8vo. —  Vidette{ 
■  Taleofthe  Mexican  War  ...  .  Botton.  184-.  8vo.  (Mr.  Joel  Muniell,  the  printer 
of  Albany,  remarki,  "  The  author  wai  a  rriident  of  Charlton,  of  limited  education,  • 
whiikey  drinking,  tobacco  chewing,  profant  iwearing,  and  iqualid  ipecimen  of  hu- 
manity.") 

Curtis  (S.)  Curtis's  Pocket  Almanack  for  ...  1800:  to 
which  is  added,  A  Register  of  New-Hampshire.  Exeter:  printed 
by  H.  RanUtyfor  the  Compiler.   1799.    i8mo,  pp.  108.  B. 

Continued  at  least  till  1809.     The  voli.  for  1804,  and  following  yean,  were  printed 
at  Amherit. 

Curtis  (S.)  Brief  Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  a  Voyage 
performed  by  the  whale  ship  M[ercur]y,  of  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  commencing  May  25,  1841,  and  terminating  August  i, 
1844.  By  Stephen  Curtis,  Jr.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Boston. 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  46.  18063 

Curtis  (S.  R.)  The  Mormon  Rebellion  and  the  Bill  to  raise 
Volunteers.  Speech  of  Hon.  Samuel  R.  Curtis,  of  Iowa.  De- 
livered ...  March  10,  1858.     [n.  p.    n.  d.J   8vo,  pp.  16.        h. 

Curtis  (S.  R.)  Gen'l  Samuel  Ryan  Curtis.  In  Memoriam. 
Keokuk,  la.   1866.    8vo.  1 8065 

Curtis  (T.)  An  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Hon.  Jacob 
Axson  ...  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  ...  By  Thomas  Curtis,  d.d. 
...  .  Charleston,  S.  C:  B.  B.  Hussey,  Printer.  1843.  *2mo, 
pp.  13.  H.  18066 

Curtis  (T.  F.)  The  Progress  of  Baptist  Principles  in  the 
last  Four  Hundred  Years.  By  Thomas  F.  Curtis.  Boston, 
1855.    i2mo,  pp.  422.  j.c.B.  18067 

Curtis  (W.  J.)  Copy  of  a  Letter  addressed  by  W.  J.  Cur- 
tis, ...  to  the  Governors,  &c.  of  the  several  British  Colonies 
requesting  information  as  to  the  mode  of  obtaining  Patents  for 
Inventions  in  the  Colonies}  and  copies  of  the  answers.  London. 
1857.  iSo^S 


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CuRTiss  (D.  F.)  Western  Portraiture, and  Emigrant's  Guides 
A  Description  of  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  and  Iowa;  with  Remarks 
on  Minnesota,  and  other  Territories.  By  Daniel  S.  Curtiss. 
Nnu  York:  J.  H.  Co/ton.   1852.     Iimo,  pp.  351.         h.  18069 

CuKTius,  pseudonym.  A  Defence  of  the  Measures  of  the 
Administration  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  By  Curtius  fjohn  Tay- 
lor?] Taken  from  the  National  Intelligencer.  IVashington: 
Samutl  H.  Smith.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  136.  ba.  18070 

Curtius,  pseudonym.  A  Vindication  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity, 
Commerce  and  Navigation  with  Great  Britain.  By  Curtius. 
Philadelphia.    1 795.    8vo.  18071 

Curtius,  pseudonym.  Set  [Grayson  (W.  J.)],  [Thomson 
(John)],  and  [Webster  (N.)] 

CuRWEN  (A.)  A  Relation  of  the  Labour,  Travail  and  Suf- 
ferings of  that  Faithful  Servant  of  the  Lord,  Alice  Curwen. 
Who  departed  this  Life  the  7th  Day  of  the  6th  Moneth,  1679. 
and  resteth  in  Peace  with  the  Lord.  Print  I  in  the  Ttar^  1680. 
4to,  9 J  sheets.  18073 

Includei  "  An  Epiitle  to  Friendi  in  Oraveiend  In  Long-IsUnd.  From  Newport  in 
Roiid-Iiland,  the  9t>i  of  the  5th  moneth.  1676,"  and  other  pieces  on  American 
topici.     Sti  Smith's  "  Catalogue  of  Quaker  Boolci." 

Curwen  (M.  C.)  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  City  of 
Dayton.  By  Maskell  C.  Curwen.  Second  Edition.  Dayton: 
James  Odell^  Jr.   1850.    8vo.  pp.  64.  18074 

Curwen  (S.)  Journal  and  Letters  of  the  Late  Samuel  Cur- 
wen, Judge  of  the  Admiralty,  etc.,  an  American  Refugee  in 
England,  from  1775  to  1794,  comprising  Remarks  on  the  Prom- 
inent Men  and  Measures  of  that  Period.  To  which  are  added. 
Biographical  Notices  of  many  American  Loyalists  and  other 
Eminent  Persons.  By  George  Atkinson  Ward  ...  .  New- 
Tork:  C.  S.  Francis  and  Co.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  9-578,  (2). 
Portrait.  c,  h.  18075 

Curwen.  Journal  and  Letters  of  the  late  Samuel  Curwen, 
Judge  of  Admiralty,  etc.,  A  Loyalist  Refugee  in  England  during 
the  American  Revolution  -,  to  which  are  added  Biographical 
Notices  of  many  Loyalists  and  other  Prominent 'Men  of  that 
Period.  Second  Edition.  By  George  Atkinson  Ward,  a.m.  ... 
London:    ffiley  and  Putnam.    1844.    8vo,  pp.   iv,  xii,  9-601. 


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Portrait.  +  Third  Edition.  ...  New-Tork:  Leavitt^  Trow  t^ 
Co.  \%\S-  8vo,  Title,  pp.  iv,  xiii,  xiii,  672,  (i).  Portrait,  h. 
4-  New  York:    fViley  and  Putnam.  1 8076 

See  *•  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  tvi.  89. 

CuRWEN.  The  Journal  and  Letters  of  Samuel  Curwen,  an 
American  in  England,  From  1775  to  1783;  with  an  Appendix 
of  Biographical  Sketches.  By  George  Atkinson  Ward  ...  . 
Fourth  Edition.  Boston:  Little^  Brown  isf  Co.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
xxiv,  678.     Portrait,  h.  18077 

See  "N.  Am.  Rev.,"  lti.  89,  "Chrli..  Exam.,"  xxxii.  250,  and  "South.  Lit. 
Mess.,"  XII.  48,  422. 

CusACK  (G.)  The  I  Grand  Pyrate:|Or,  the  |  Life  and  Death 
|of|Capt.  George  CvsackjThe  great  Sea-Robber.  |  With  |  An 
Accompt  of  all  his  notorious  Robberies  both  at  |  Sea  and  Land.  | 
Together  ]  with  his  Tryal,  Condemnation,  and  Execvtion.  |  Taken 
by  an  Impartial  hand.  |  Licensed  Novemb.  ig,  1675.  Roger 
L'Estrange.  |  London^  \  Printed  for  'Jonathan  Edwin  at  the  Sign  of 
the  Three\ Roses  in  Ludgate-street.  mdclxxvi.  |   4to,  pp.  31. 

Cusack  travelled  in  New  England  and  Virginia. 

Gushing  (A.)  Historical  Letters  on  the  First  Charter  of 
Massachusetts  Government.  By  Abel  Cushing.  Boston:  y, 
TV.  Bang^  Printer.   1839.    i8mo.  Title,  pp.  11-204.       B.,  c,  s. 

Cushing.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Abel  Cushing,  in  the  Senate 
of  Massachusetts  ...  30th  and  31st  of  March,  1837,  on  Re- 
solves relative  to  the  Action  of  Congress  upon  Anti-Slavery 
Petitions,  and  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia; and  also  upon  a  Resolve  respecting  the  further  Admission 
of  Slave-holding  States  into  the  Union.  Boston:  printed  by  Beals 
and  Greene.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  18080 

Cushing  (Caleb),  and  others.  A  Letter  from  Two  Associa- 
tions of  Ministers,  to  the  Associated  Ministers  of  Boston  and 
Charlestown,  relating  to  the  Admission  of  Whitefield  into  their 
Pulpits.  With  the  Advice  of  a  third  Association.  Boston.  1745. 
4to,  pp.  8.  B.  1 808 1 

Cushing  (Caleb).  Arguments,  in  Behalf  of  the  United 
Stales,  with  Supplement  and  Appendix,  presented  to  the  Com- 
missioners under  the  Treaty  between  Great  Britain  and  the 
United  States,  for  the  Final  Settlement  of  the  Claims  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  and  Puget's  Sound  Agricultural  Companies.  C. 
Cushing,  Counsel.  Washington:  McGill ^  IVitherow^  Printers, 
1868.   8vo,  pp.  24,  156.  H.  18082 


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149 


CusHiNG.  British  and  American  Joint  Commission  of  the 
Hudson's  B?y  ?nd  Puget's  Sound  Agricultural  Companies' 
Claims.  In  the  Matter  of  the  Puget's  Sound  Agricultural  Com- 
pany. Argument  for  the  United  States,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  65.  H.  18083 

CusHiNG.  The  Claims  of  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States 
on  Denmark  examined.  Boston.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  18.  -f  Second 
Edition.      Cambridge.   1826.    8vo.  w.  18084 

First  published  in  the  "  Boston  Monthly  Magazine." 

[CusHiNG.]  Contract  of  the  Mexican  Government  for  the 
Survey  of  the  Public  Lands  in  the  State  of  Sonora.  Washing- 
ton.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  33,  (i).  H.  18085 

CusHiNG.  Eulogy  on  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson 
...  in  Newburyport,  July  15,  1826  ...  .  By  Caleb  Cushing. 
Cambridge:  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  60.        B.,  H. 

Cushing.  A  Eulogy  on  La  Fayette,  pronounced  at  the  Re- 
quest of  the  Young  Men  of  Dover,  September  6,  1834.  By 
Caleb  Cushing.  Dover^N.  H.:  Geo.  Wadleigh.  M  Dccc  xxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  18087 

Cushing.  The  History  and  Present  State  of  the  Town  of 
Newburyport.     By  Caleb  Cushing.   ...  Newburyport:  printed  by 


1826.    i2mo 


,  pp.  viii,  120. 


B««  H« 


18088 


E.  W.  Allen. 

Cushing.  Letters  to  ...  Edward  Everett,  ...  on  the  ques- 
tion of  the  North  Eastern  Boundary.  By  Caleb  Cushing. 
\Boston.   1837.]    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  18089 

Cushing.  The  Harrison  Medal.  Letters  of  Mr.  Cushing, 
of  Massachusetts,  concerning  the  Resolution  for  presenting  a 
Medal  and  the  Thanks  of  Congress  to  General  William  Henry 
Harrison.  ...  Washington,  March  14,  1840.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  h.  18090 

Cushing.  An  Oration,  on  the  Material  Growth  and  Terri- 
torial Progress  of  the  United  States,  delivered  at  Springfield, 
Mass.  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1839.  By  Caleb  Cushing.  ... 
Springfield:  printed  by  Merriam,  Wood  &  Co.  1839.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  «  H.  1809I 

Cushing.  Outlines  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services,  Civil 
and  Military,  of  William  Henry  Harrison.  By  Caleb  Cushing. 
Boston.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  ?4.  +  Boston.  1 840.  i8mo,  pp.  71. 
h.  -f-  Washington:  published  by  Thomas  Jllen.  1840.  8vo,  pp. 
21.  H.  18092 


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[Gushing.]     A  Reply  to  the  Letter  of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper. 
By  One  of  his  Countrymen.     Boston.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  76.     ba. 

CusHiNG.  Tehuantepec  Transit  Company.  [^IVashington. 
1866.]   4to,  pp.  4.  H.  18094 

A  letter  from  Caleb  Gushing  to  Charles  Knap,  President  of  the  Tehuantepec 
Transit  Company, 

CusHiNO.  Report  ...  Territory  of  Oregon,  January  4, 
1839.     \_lVashington.   1839.]    8vo,  pp.  49.  18095 

Also;  Oration  delivered  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  ...  July  4,  1832.  Ntiuburyport. 
183Z.  —  An  Address  ...  before  the  American  Institute  of  the  City  of  New  York  ... 
October  20th,  1836.  ...  New  York:  printed  by  Jamet  Van  Norden.  1836.  8vo,  pp. 
20.     H.  —  An  Address  ...  at  Lynn,  before  the  Associated  Lodges  of  Salem,  Lynn, 

Marblehead,  Danvers,  &  Beverly  ...  June  24,  a.l.  5826 Newburyport :  primes 

by  E.  W.  Allen.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  z8.  H.  —  Address  ...  September  26,  1850,  before 
the  Essex  Agricultural  Society  ...  .  Salem,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  18.  B.  —  Discourse  on 
the  Social  Influence  of  Christianity,  ...  at  Providence,  R.  I.  Sept.  1838,  ...  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Brown  University.  ...  Andover :  printed  by  Gould  and  Neiv. 
man.  1839.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h. — Letter  on  the  Trent  Affair,  addressed  to  Hon. 
Fernando  Wood.  ...  — Opinion  ...  concerning  the  Judical  Authority  of  the  Com- 
missioner or  Minister,  and  of  Consuls  of  the  United  States,  in  China  and  Turkey. 
tVashington.   1855.     8vo,  pp.  36.     b.  —  An  Oration,  ...  in  Newburyport,  ...  July  4, 

1821.  ...  Newburyport :  printed  by  E.  TV.  Allen.  1821.  8vo,  pp.  19.  h.  +  Second 
Edition.  Newburyport.  1821.  8vo.  w.  —  An  Oration  ...  at  the  Request  of  the 
Washington  Light  Infantry  Company,  in  Newburyport,  July  24,  1822,  in  Commem- 
oration of  the  Company's  Twenty-second  Anniversary.  ...  Newburyport:  E.  fV.  Allen. 

1822.  8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  —  An  Oration  ...  Newburyport,  on  the  Fifty-sixth  Anniver- 
sary of  American  Independence.  ...  Newburyport':  T.  B.  &  E.  L.  fVAite.  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  56.  BA.  —  An  Oration  ...  at  Boston  before  the  Coloiiization  Society  of  Massa- 
ciiusetts,  ...  July  4,  1833.  ...  Boston:  G.  fV.  Light  &  Co.  1833.  8vo,pp.  24.  —  An 
Oration  ...  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  Amherst  College,  August  23,  1836.  ...  Bos- 
ton :  Light  and  Stearns.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  40.  b.  —  Remarks  ...  on  the  Neutrality  Bill. 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  6  and  9,  1838.  fVashington :  printed 
by  Gales  and  Seaton.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Remarks  ...  on  the  Navy  Appropriation  Bill 
[May  17,  1842].  fVashington.  1842.  8vo.  —  The  Right  of  the  Natio.ial  Life  In- 
surance Co.  to  Establish  Agencies  in  the  State  of  New- York.  fVashington,  D.  C.  i 
McGili  &  fVitherow,  Printers.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  —  Speech  ...  in  Fancuil  Hall^ 
Boston,  October  27,  1857.  Also,  Speech  ...  in  City  Hall,  Newburyport,  October  31, 
1857.  By  Caleb  Gushing.  [^Boston.'\  1857.  8vo.  pp.48,  b.,  h.  —  Speeches  ...  in 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Subject  of  The  Currency  and 
Public  Deposites.  ...  Salem:  Register  Press,  fV.  Palfray,  Jr.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  31.  b., 
BA.,  w.  — Speech  ...  on  the  Right  of  Petition,  as  connected  with  Petitions  for  the 
Abolition  of  Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade  in  Dist.  of  Columbia,  ...  Jan'y  25,  1836. 
fVashington.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Resolutions  of  Kentucky  and 
Massachusetts,  recommending  the  Distribution  of  the  Proceeds  of  the  Public  Lands 
among  the  States.  House  ...  May  23,  1836.  fVashington.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  41.  ba. 
—  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  making  Appropriations  for  the  ...  Indian  Department.  ..< 
February  i,  1837.  fVashington.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  14.  ba. — Speech  ...  on  the  Mes- 
sage of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  at  the  Opening  of  the  Twenty-fifth  Con- 
gress. ...  Sept.  25,  1837.  fVashington.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  34.  h.,  m.  —  Speech  ...  on 
Executive  Powers;  ...  in  the  House  ...  Dec.  19,  1837.  [^fVashington.  1837.]  8vo.— 
Speech  ...  on  the  Continuation  of  the  Cumberland  Road;  ...  April  19,  1838.  fVash- 
ington. 1838.    8vo,  pp.  15.     M.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  ...  Oregon  Territory  j  ...  in  the 


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HouK  ...  May  17  and  zi,  1838.  JFathington.  1838.  8vo. — Speech  ...  on  the 
Proposition  to  Ceniure  Mr.  John  Quincy  Adams,  for  an  alleged  Disrespect  to  the 
House  of  Representatives.  Feb.  7,  1837.  [^ffaiAington.  1837.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  h. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Post  Office  Bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  August 
25,  1841.  fVashingioH  I  printed  by  Galet  and  Sealon,  8vo,  pp.  10.  h.  —  Speeches 
of  Mr  Gushing  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Bills  for  the  Admission  of  Arkansas  into 
the  Union,  [n.  p.]  Morti  &  Brewster.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h,  —  Speech  on  the 
Treasury  Note  Bill  ...  in  the  House  ...  Oct.  6,  1 8  37.  IVashington.  1838.  8vo. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill.  ...  House  ...  May  20  and  21,  1840.  [ffasA- 
ington,  1840.]  8vo,  pp.  23.  b.,  h.,  m. — Speech  in  the  Case  of  Alexander  McLeod. 
...  in  the  House  ...  June  24  and  25,  1841.  fFathington.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — 
Speeches  on  the  Amendment  of  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts,  imposing  disabili- 
ties on  Naturalized  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  ...  \_Botton.']  1859.  8vo,  pp.  19.  B. 
—  Statement  ...  presented  to  the  ...  House  ...  April  18,  1836.  In  reference  to  ... 
"An  act  to  authorize  the  licensing  of  vessels  ...  in  the  Mackerel  Fishery."  [n.  p. 
1836.']  8vo,  pp.  8.  BA.  —  Statement  ...  to  the  ...  House  of  Representatives,  ...  in 
relation  to  House  Bill  No.  449,  which  provides  for  the  Relief  of  those  American  Citi- 
zens, who,  prior  to  the  Convention  of  1800,  had  Claims  against  the  Government  of 
France,  fyashington :  printed  by  Galet  and  Seaton.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h.  —  Supple- 
ment and  Appendix  to  the  Arguments  in  behalf  of  the  United  States  in  the  Matter  of 
the  Claims  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  and  Puget's  Sound  Agricultural  Companies.  C.  Cush- 
ing.  Counsel.  [ff^asAington :"]  M'Gill  &  ff^itAerow,  Printers,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  74. 
R, — Tariff  «;.  Distribution.     [A  Speech.     Washington,  1842.]    8vo 

Gushing  (Caleb),  and  Schley  (William).  Privilege  of  Sena- 
tors and  Representatives  of  the  United  States  to  pass  through 
the  State  of  Maryland  without  being  subject  to  Suit  there,  in 
going  to  and  returning  from  Sessions  of  Congress.  Washington : 
McGHl  iff  fFitheroWj  Printers,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  38.      h.  18096 

CusHiNG  (C.)  A  Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of  Dea.  Tyler 
Batcheller,  at  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1862.  By 
Rev.  Christopher  Cushing.  Boston :  Wright  iff  Pottery  Printers. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  32.  18097 

Gushing.  A  Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Snell,  D.D.,  of  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Christopher 
Cushing  ...  .  Also  a  Memorial  Tribute  by  Rev.  Lyman  Whit- 


mg.  May 
Snell. 


7,  1862.     Boston.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  60. 


Portrait  of 
18098 


[Gushing  (C.)]  [Half-Title :]  Early  Settlers  of  Hingham, 
New  England.  [Title :]  Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of  Daniel 
Cushing  of  Hingham,  with  a  Photograph  of  his  Manuscript, 
entitled  A  List  of  the  Names  of  such  Persons  as  came  out  of 
the  Town  of  Hingham,  and  Towns  adjacent,  in  the  County  of 
Norfolk,  in  the  Kingdom  of  England,  into  New  England,  and 
settled  in  Hingham  in  New  England.  ...  Printed  for  Private 
Distribution.  Boston- Press  of  John  IVilson  and  Son.  1855.  4'o> 
pp.  6,  2  1.,  pp.  7-28.  H.  18099 


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[CusHiNO  (E.  L.)]  The  Dublin  Suit.  Supreme  Judicial 
Court,  for  the  Counties  of  Cheshire  and  Sullivan.  In  Chancery. 
[Argument  for  the  Respondents.  By  E.  L.  Cushing.]  Keene^ 
N.  H.:  printed  at  the  Office  of  S.  l^  G.  S.  Woodward.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  18100 

Cushing  (E.)  An  Appeal  ...  .  By  Elmer  Cushing  ...  . 
Wherein  is  displayed  the  singular  History  of  the  Author ;  to- 
gether with  that  of  the  Other  Americans,  settled  in  the  Province 
of  Lower-Canada.  ...  Stanstead:  printed  by  S.  H.  Dicker  son.. 
1826.    8vo,  pp.  88.  H.  18101 

Cushing  (Jacob).  Christian  Ministers  commissioned  by  the 
Great  Head  of  the  Church  to  preach  the  Gospel :  ...  a  Sermon 
Preached  November  21,  1792.  At  the  Ordination  of  Mr. 
Nathan  Underwood,  ...  in  Harwich.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by 
Thomas  and  John  Fleet.   1793.    8vo,  pp.  34.  h.  18102 

Cushing.  Discourse  ...  Death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Jackson, 
late  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Brookline  ...  July  25,  1796.  Bos- 
ton.  1797.    8vo.  B.,  s.  18103 

Cushing.  Divine  judgments  upon  tyrants :  And  compas- 
sion to  the  oppressed.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Lexington, 
April  20th,  1778.  In  Commemoration  of  the  Murderous  War 
and  Rapine,  inhumanly  perpetrated,  by  two  brigades  of  British 
troops,  in  that  town  and  neighbourhood,  on  the  Nineteenth  of 
April,  1775.     By  Jacob  Cushing  ...  .  Boston:  printed  by  Powars 

fcf  IVilUi.    M,DCC,LXXVIII.     8vO,  pp.  28.  BA.,  H.   18104 

Cushing.  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr. 
Elijah  Brown  ...  Sherburne,  ...  November  28,  1770.  By 
Jacob  Cushing  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  and.  John  Fleet, 
1771.    8vo,  pp.  30.  B.,  BA.,  w.  18105 

Cushing.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  Jacob  Biglow  ...  Sudbury,  November  nth,  1772. 
By  Jacob   Cushing  ...   .  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  and   J.  Fleet. 

M,DCC,LXXII.      8vO,  pp.  29.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.   18106 

Cushing.  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr» 
Samuel  Williams  ...  Bradford,  November  20.  1765.  By  Jacob 
Cushing  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Richard  and  Samuel  Draper. 
1766.    8vo,  pp.  39.  B.,  BA.,  h.,  m.  18107 

Cushing.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Benj.  Green,  ...  in  Medway,  June  25, 1788.     By  Jacob  Cush- 


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ing  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  mdcclxxxviii. 
8vo,  pp.  42.  H.  1 8 108 

Gushing  (J.  B.)  Report  respecting  the  Harbor  of  Van  Buren, 
on  Lake  Erie,  in  the  County  of  Chautauque,  and  State  ot  N. 
Y.,  made  July,  1836,  by  the  direction  of  the  Proprietors  of  the 
Lands  there.  By  Jesse  B.  Cu&hing.  ^ew  York.  1836.  8vo, 
pp.  8.     2  iMaps.  B.  1 8 109 

Gushing  (J.)  Gospel-Ministers  to  preach  Ghrist  to  their 
People  ...  .  A  Sermon  ...  at  Marshfield,  Sept  5.  1759.  When 
The  Reverend  Thomas  Brown  was  ordained  ...  .  By  John 
Gushing  ...  .  To  which  is  added  The  Gharge,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Appleton.  Also,  The  Right  Hand  of  Fellowship,  By  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Gay.  Boston:  Printed  by  B.  Macomb.  1759.  8vo,  pp.  36, 
vi,  vi.  B.,  BA.,  M.  18110 

Gushing  (J.)  A  Discourse,  delivered  at  Ashburnham,  July 
4th,  1796,  at  the  Request  of  the  Militia  Officers  ...  .  By  John 
Gushing  ...  .  Leominster:  Printed  by  Charles  Prentiss.  1796. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  181 1 1 

Gushing.  An  Half  Gentury  Sermon  delivered  at  Ashburn- 
ham, Nov.  3,  1818.  By  John  Gushing,  a.m..  Pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Ghurch  in  said  Town.  (Worcester:  Printed  by 
William  Manning.  18 18.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  Second  Edition. 
Worcester.    1 8 19.     8vo.  pp.  24.  M.  181 12 

Also:  Sermon  at  the  Interment  of  Wm.  Merriam.  Worcester.  1819.  8vo.  w. — 
Sermon  at  Ashburnham,  March  23,  1817,  at  the  Interment  of  George  Wilker,  Jun. 
Andover.  1817.  8vo,  w.  —  Two  Sermons  at  Ashburnham,  Mass.  July  31,  1790,  on 
the  Death  of  Mrs.  Dorothy  Wilder.     Worceaer.    8vo.     w. 

Gushing  (Jonathan  P.)  See  Virginia  Historical  and  Philo- 
sophical Society,  1833. 

Gushing  (Luther  Stearns).  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Prac- 
tice: rules  of  proceeding  and  debate  in  deliberative  assemblies. 
Boston.  1845.  +  Boston.  1849.  +  Boston.  1851.  i6mo.  + 
29th  Thousand.     Boston.   1859.    24mo.  h.  181 14 

Gushing.  Lex  Parliamentaria  Americana.  Elements  of  the 
Law  and  Practice  of  Legislative  Assemblies  in  the  United  States 
of  America.  By  Luther  Stearns  Gushing.  Boston :  Little^ 
Brown^  and  Company.  1856.  8vo,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  vii-xxxvi, 
1063.  B.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Little^  Brown  ^  Co, 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  xxxvi,  1063.     H.    -f  1866.  c.  18115 

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Gushing.  Handbuch  der  parliamentarischen  Praxis  ...  uber- 
setzt  und  mit  einem  Vorworte  begleitet  von  Bernard  Rolker. 
Hamburg.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  lOO.  h.  181 16 

Gushing.  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Trustee  Process,  or 
Foreign  Attachment,  of  Massachusetts  and  Maine;  with  an 
Appendix,  containing  the  Statutes  of  Massachusetts,  Connecti- 
cut, Rhode  Island,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  and  Maine,  on 
that  Subject.      Cambridge.   1833.    8vo.  18117 

Gushing.  Proceedings  &  Debates  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  Massachusetts  during  the  P'our  Days  previous  to 
the  Election  of  a  Speaker,  January,  1843.  Boston.  1843.  ^^°* 
pp.  84.  18118 

Gushing.  Reports  of  Gontested  Elections,  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts;  from 
1780  to  1834  inclusive  ...  .  By  Luther  S.  Gushing  ...  .  Bos- 
ton.  1834.    8vo,  pp.  XV,  282.  H.  18119 

Gushing  (T.)  Division  of  Labor  in  Schools:  being  the 
Substance  of  an  Annual  Report  read  at  the  Exhibition  of 
Chauncy-Hall  School,  December  31,  1851.  By  T.  Gushing, 
Jr.  ...  Boston:  Bazin  and  Chandler ^  Printers.  1852.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  h.  1 81 20 

Gushing  (S.  W.)  Wild  Oats  Sowings:  or,  the  Autobio- 
graphy of  an  Adventurer.     New-Tori.   1857.    i2mo.     c.  18121 

Gushing  (Thomas),  and  Ladd  (W.  H.)  Roll  of  Former 
Members  of  Ghauncy-Hall  School,  who  served  in  the  Army  or 
Navy  of  the  United  States,  during  the  War  for  the  Suppression 
of  the  Rebellion.  ...  Boston:  printed  by  D.  Clapp  i^  Son.  1866. 
j2mo.  Title,  pp.  22.  h.  i8i2Z 

Gushing  (T.  G.)  Trial  of  Gol.  Thomas  H.  Gushing,  be- 
;fore  a  General  Gourt-Martial  ...  at  Baton-Rouge,  on  Charges 
preferred  by  Brig.  Gen.  Wade  Hampton.  Reported  by  the 
jLate  Judge  Advocate  [W.  Lee].     Philadelphia:  Moses  Thomas. 

1812.     8vO,  pp.   114.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  S.   18123 

CusHMAN  (A.  S.)  Address  of  Major  A.  S.  Gushman  ...  G. 
A.  R.  Delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Department  in 
Boston,  January  8,  1868.  Boston:  H.  J.  Hallgreen^  Printer. 
1868.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  181 24 

CusHMAN  (£.)     A  Sermon,  ...  before  the  Legislature  of  ... 


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Connecticut,  at  their  Annual  Election,  at  New-Haven,  May  3d, 
1820.  By  Elisha  Cushmanj  ...  New-Haven:  J,  Barber^ 
Printer.    1820.    8vo,  pp.  17.  18125 

Also:  Christian  Fortitude.    Sermon  at  Hartford,  Conn.  May  30,  i8 13.  ...  Hartford. 
181 3.    8vo.     w. 

CusHMAN  (G.  F.)  The  Israelite  without  Guile.  A  Me- 
morial Sermon  of  ...  Nicholas  Hamner  Cobbs,  d.d.  ...  May  4, 
1861,  by  the  Rev.  Geo.  F.  Cushman  ...  .  Mobile:  Farrow  iff 
Dennett.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  37.  H.  18126 

C[ushman]  (F[rederick]  E.)  History  of  the  28th  Regt. 
Massachusetts  Vols.  From  the  15th  day  of  September,  1863,  to 
the  Close  of  the  Rebellion.  By  F.  E.  C.  IVashington^  D.  C: 
Gibson  Brothers^  Printers.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  38.  H.  18127 

Cushman  (H.  W.)  A  Historical  and  Biographical  Genealogy 
of  the  Cushmans  ;  the  Descendants  of  Robert  Cushman,  the 
Puritan,  From  the  year  1617  to  1855.  ...  By  Henry  Wyles 
Cushman.  Boston:  Little.^  Brown  iff  Company.  1855.  8vo,  pp. 
665,  (1).     30  Portraits  and  50  Facsimile  Autographs. 

Its  plan  is  highly  eulogized  by  Mr.  S.  G.  Drake, 


B.,  C 


Cushman  (Joseph  B.)     See  New  York. 

Cushman  (J.)  A  Discourse  ...  at  Winslow  ...  April  13, 
1815:  the  Day  [for]  a  General  Thanksgiving  for  the  Restora- 
tion of  Peace  ...  .  By  Joshua  Cushman  ...  .  Hallowell:  printed 
by  N.  Cheever.     1815.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  w.  18129 

Cushman.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Winslow,  Nov.  29, 
1804.     Boston.  1805.    8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  H.  18130 

Also:  An  Oration  ...  at  Augusta,  (Maine)  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1807.  ...  Au- 
guita ;  printed  by  Peter  Edes,  1807.  8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.,  h.  —  An  Oration,  ...  at  Wis- 
casset.  On  the  Fourth  of  July,  1808  ...  .  ffiseatset :  T.  Loring,  Printer.  1808.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  H.  —  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Waterville,  July  4,  1814  ...  .  Hallowell s 
f  rimed  by  N.  Chee-ver.  18 14.    8vo,  pp.  23.     ba. 

Cushman  (P.)  The  Romance  of  the  Great  Rebellion ;  the 
Mysteries  of  the  Scout  Service.  A  genuine  and  faithful  Narra- 
tive of  the  Thrilling  Adventures,  Hairbreadth  Escapes,  and  Final 
Capture  and  Happy  Rescue  by  the  U.  S.  Forces.  By  Miss 
Major  Pauline  Cushman.  New  Tork :  Wyncoop  iff  Hallenbeck. 
1864.  i2mo,  pp.  32.  +  Philadelphia.  1865.  i2mo,  pp.  374. 
Portrait.  18131 


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[CusHMAN  (Robert).]  A  |  Sermon  |  preached  at  |  Plimmoth  in  | 
New-England  I  December  9.  1621.  |  In  an  Assemblie  of  his|  Ma- 
icsties  faithtull  I  Subiects,  there  I  inhabiting.]  Wherei 
the  danger  of  selfe-loue,  and  thejsweetnesseof  true 
Together  I  with  a  Preface,  I  Showing  the  state  of  the  C( 
Condition  of  the  Savages.  |  Rom.  12.  lO.  |  ...  |  ...  [Written  in 
the  yeare  i62i.\  London]  Printed  by  J.  D.  for  John  BellamieA 
and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  at  the  two  Grey-  \  hound  in  Corne-hilly 
neere  the  Roy all\  Exchange.    1622.  |    4to,  Title,  pp.  (6),  19. 

First  edition  of  the  first  sermon  preached  in  New  England,  of  the  greatest  rarity.  I 
can  only  trace  the  sale  of  one  copy,  sold  at  Putticlc'i,  in  i860,  for  £ii.  It  hai  been 
frequently  reprinted.     The  following  have  come  under  our  notice : 

[CusHMAN.]  The  Sin  and  Danger  of  Self-Love  described;  A 
Sermon  preached  at  Plimmouth  in  New  England  in  1621.  Bos- 
ton. 1724.    i8mo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  26.  c.  18133 

[CusHMAN.]  The  Sin  and  Danger  of  Self-Love  Described,  in 
a  Sermon  Preached  at  Plymouth,  in  New-England,  1621.  )iy 
Robert  Cushman.  London^  Printed.  Plymouth^  [^Massachusetts'^ : 
Re-Printed  by  Nathaniel  Coverly.  D,dcclxxxv.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  30. 
4-  England^  Printed^  1622.  Boston ^  New  England^  reprint ed^ 
18 1 5;  T.  C.  Bangs^  Printer.  8vo.  +  Stockbridge:  Printed  by 
Charles  Webster,  1822.  8vo.  -f  Boston:  Rebecca  fViswell.  1846. 
l2mo,  pp.  32.  +  Boston:  Charles  Ewer.  Dec.  22,  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  32.    H-  New  York:  J.  E.  D.  Comstock.  1858.   i2mo,  pp.44. 

Cushman.  "A  Sermon  preached  at  Plimmoth  in  JNew-Eng- 
land,  December  9,  1621."  By  Robert  Cushman.  Supposed  to 
be  the  Earliest  Printed  Sermon  delivered  in  the  English  Colonies 
in  America.  With  a  Historical  and  Bibliogrphical  Preface  [by 
Charles  Deane].  Boston:  [J.  K.  IViggin.']  1870.  4to,  Title, 
pp.  v-xvi,  Original  Title,  pp.  (6),  19.  ba.  18 135 

Contains  a  lithographic  facsimile  of  the  whole  of  the  original  edition.  Sixty  copies 
printed.  It  is  also  included  in  the  Cushman  genealogy ;  in  Young's  "  Chronicles  of  the 
Pilgrims,"  p.  253.     Set  "  Hist.  Mag.,"  11.  61,  213,  344;  iii.  299;  iv.  57. 

Cushman  (R.  S.)  Resolutions  and  Discourse,  Occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States.  Who  died  at  Washington  City,  April  15,  1865.  The 
discourse  delivered  in  the  Congregational  Church  of  Manches- 
ter, Vermont,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.  By  the  Rev.  R.  S. 
Cushman.     Manchester.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  20.  18136 

Cushman  (R.  W.)  Bowdoin  Square  Church  Book  ...  a 
Brief  History  of  the  Formation  and  Organization  of  the  Church 
...  Articles  of  Faith,  Covenant,  etc.  By  R.  W.  Cushman, 
Pastor.     Boston.  1843.    i6mo,  pp.  126,  (i).  H.  18137 


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CusHMAN.  Calm  Review  of  the  Measures  employed  in  the 
Religious  Awakening  in  Boston,  in  1842.  Being  a  Discourse 
delivered  in  Bowdoin  Square  Church,  June  28,  1846.  By  R. 
W.  Cushman.  Boston:  ff^iUiam  D.  Ticknori^  Co.  mdcccxlvi. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  B.  18138 

For  a  Review,  tee  Chrlitophiloa,  ^K«</«n)'m,  Vol.  iv.,  No.  12948. 

CusHMAN.  Plymouth  Rock  ...  .  A  Discourse  delivered  in 
Plymouth,  at  the  Cushman  Festival,  August  15,  1855  ...  .  By 
Robert  W.  Cushman  ...  .  Boston'.  J.  M.  Hewes^  Printer.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  B.,  H.  18139 

Also:  Elementi  of  Success.  An  Address  delivered  at  ...  Columbia  College,  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C.  ...  fVashington  ;  printed  by  Robert  j1.  fVatert  1848,  8vo,  pp.  29.  H. — 
Requisites  of  Female  Education.  A  Lecture  delivered  ...  at  the  Request  of  the  Co- 
lumbian  Teachers' Association  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  72.  h.  —  Temptation! 
of  City  Life.     Third  Edition.     Boston.  1847.    i2mo,  pp.  64.     b. 

Cushman  Celebration.     See  [Shurtleff(N.  B.)] 

Proceedings  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Cushman  Monument 
at  Plymouth,  Sept.  i6,  1858.     Boston.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Cushman  (W.  M.)  Report  on  Laying  a  Railroad  upon  the 
Turnpike  belonging  to  the  Albany  and  Schenectady  Co.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]   8vo.  B.  18141 

CusiCK  (D.)  History  of  the  Six  Nations.  David  Cusick's 
Sketches  of  the  Ancient  History  of  the  Six  Nations:  —  com- 
prising—  First — a  Tale  of  the  Foundation  of  the  Great  Island, 
(now  North  America,)  the  Two  Infants  Born,  and  the  Creation 
of  the  Universe.  Second  —  A  Real  Account  of  the  Early 
Settlers  of  North  America,  and  their  Dissentions.  Third- 
Origin  of  the  Kingdom  of  the  Five  Nations,  which  was  called 
a  Long  House:  the  Wars,  Fierce  Animals,  &c.  Published  at 
Tuscarora  Village^  J""'  10»  1 825.  i2mo.  +  Second  edition  of 
7,000  copies.  ...  with  4  engravings,  Tuscarora  Village.  \^Lewis- 
ton,  Niagara  Co."]  1828.  pp.  36.  B.  +  Lockport:  Turner  & 
McCollum^  Printers.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  35.     4  Plates.        s.  18142 

Scarce  and  curious.  The  first  edition  of  this  tract  is  of  the  greatest  rarity.  Thirty 
years  ago  a  well  known  veteran  book-buyer  and  student  made  a  visit  to  the  Tusca- 
rora Village  on  purpose  to  buy  it,  but  did  not  succeed  in  finding  a  copy. 

CussY  (Ferd.  de).  Phases  et  causes  celebres  du  droit  mari- 
time des  nations.  Leipzig:  Brockhaus.  1856.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
XX,  400}  xi,  628.  1 8 143 

CussY.     Reglements  consulaires  des  principaux  etats  mari- 


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CUSTIS. 


times  de  i'Europe  et  de  rAmfric|ue}  fonctions  et  attributions 
des  consuls ;  prerogatives,  imniunitcs  et  caractere  public  dcs 
consuls  envoyes.  ...   Leipzig:  Brockhaus.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  492. 

CusT  (E.)  Annals  of  the  Wars  of  the  Eighteenth  Century, 
compiled  From  the  most  Authentic  Histories  of  the  Period.  By 
the  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Cust  ...  .  London:  Mitchtll's  Military  Li- 
brary. 1858-60,  5vols.,  i2mo.  H.  4- Third  Edition.  [/^/V.] 
1862.  c.  18145 

Cust.  Annals  of  the  Wars  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  com- 
piled From  the  most  Authentic  Histories  of  the  Period.  By  the 
Hon.  Sir  Edward  Cust  ...  .  London:  Murray.  1862-63.  4  vols., 
fcap  8vo.  c,  H.  1 8 146 

Cust.  Lives  of  the  Warriors  who  have  commanded  Fleets 
and  Armies  before  the  Enemy.  ...  Seventeenth  Century.  By 
...  Sir  Edward  Cust  ...  .  London:  John  Murray.  1862.  2  pts., 
8vo,  pp.  xxxvii,  (2),  316,  Map;  2  1.,  pp.  317-640.  ba.,  h. 

Include!  De  Ruyter  and  Benbow.  These  two  parti  form  Vol.  iii.  of  hit  "Lives  of 
the  Warriors  of  the  Seventeenth  Century," 

Cust.  Reflections  on  West  India  Affairs,  after  a  Recent 
Visit  to  the  Colonies.  Addressed  to  the  Consideration  of  the 
Colonial  Office.  By  Lieut.  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Cust. 
London:  Hatchard.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  88.  18148 

Cust  (R.  J.)  A  Treatise  on  the  West  Indian  Encumbered 
Estates  Acts  ...  With  an  Appendix  ...  .  By  Reginald  John 
Cust  ...  .  London:  H^illiam  Amer.  1859.  i2mo,  or  i8mo,  pp. 
viii,  191.  H.  18149 

CusTiNE  (Adam  Philippe),  Comte  de.  Observations  sur  I'ad- 
ministration  et  le  commerce  des  colonies  fran^aises,  appliquees  a 
celle  de  Saint-Domingue,  avec  quelques  observations  sur  I'ad- 
ministration  de  cette  colonic,  liees  a  un  commentaire  sur  le  tarif 
destine  a  la  protection  du  commerce  national;  par  le  comte  de 
Custine  ...  .  Paris:  Baudouin.   1790.    8vo,  pp.  109.  J.C.B, 

CusTis  (G.  W.  P.)  An  Address  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
General  Lingan,  who  was  murdered  by  the  Mob  at  Baltimore. 
Delivered  at  Georgetown,  September  i,  18 12,  by  George  Wash- 
ington Park  Custis.  Boston:  Bradford  iff  Read.  1812.  8vo, 
pp.  16.    +  Washington  City.    l8l2.     8vo,  pp.  16.  18151 

CusTis.  An  Address,  ...  on  the  Importance  of  encouraging 
Agricultural  and  Domestic  Manufactures.  ...     By  George  W. 


CUTHBERT. 


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P.  Custis  ...  .  Alexandria:  Printtd  by  S,  Snowden.   1808.    8vo, 
pp.  43.  BA.  18152 

Custis.  Letter  from  G.  W.  P.  Custis  ...  enclosing  sundry 
resolutions  agreed  to  by  the  inhabitants  of  Alexandria  ...  rela- 
tive to  the  recession  of  ...  part  of  the  Territory  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,  etc.  Dec.  11,  1804.     [^^aihington.   1804,]    8vo. 

Custis.  Oration  by  Mr.  Custis,  of  Arlington,  Delivered 
before  the  Washington  Society  of  Alexandria,  on  the  Anniver- 
sary of  the  22d  February,  1820.  Alexandria:  printed  by  Samuel 
H.  Davis.   1820.    8vo,  pp.  19.  ba.  18154 

Custis.  Pocahontas;  or  the  Settlers  of  Virginia,  A  National 
Drama,  in  Three  Acts,  Performed  at  the  Walnut  Street  Thea- 
tre, Philadelphia,  twelve  nights,  with  great  success.  Written 
by  George  Washington  P.  Custis,  Esq.  of  Arlington  House. 
Philadelphia  Edition.   1839.    i2mo,  pp.  45.  '8155 

Custis.  Recollections  and  Private  Memoirs  of  Gen.  Wash- 
ington, By  His  Adopted  Son,  George  Washington  Parke  Custis, 
of  Arlington.  Compiled  from  Files  of  the  National  Intelli- 
gencer, Printed  at  Washington,  D.  C.  fVashington^  D.  C: 
Printed  by  fVilliam  H.  Moore.   1 859.     8vo,  pp.  104,  i  1.  c. 

Custis.  Recollections  and  Private  Memoirs  of  Washington, 
by  his  adopted  son,  George  Washington  Parke  Custis,  with  a 
memoir  of  the  Author,  by  his  Dau[';hter;  and  ...  Notes  by 
Benson  J.  Lossing.  ...  With  Illustrations.  New  Tor k :  Derby 
tf  Jackson,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  644.     3  Plates  and  2  Facsimiles. 

CuTBUSH  (E.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Columbian 
Institute  for  the  Promotion  of  Arts  and  Sciences  ...  Washing- 
ton ...  .  By  Edward  Cutbush,  m.d.  ...  Washington.  1807. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  BA.,  p.  181 58 

Also:  A  Diicourse  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  Medical  Institution  of  Geneva 
College  ...  .   February  10,1835.  ...   Geneva;  John  Greves&  Co.  1835.    8vo,  pp.24. 

CuTHBERT  (Alfred).  Speech  ...  on  Abolition,  in  Reply  to 
Mr.  Webster,  United  States  Senate,  January  20,  1836.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo.  s.  18159 

CuTHBERT  (Ross).  An  Apology  for  Great  Britain,  in  allu- 
sion ^o  a  Pamphlet,  intituled  ^^  Considerations  sur  les  efFets 
qu'ont  produits  en  Canada,"  &c.  ^ebec :  J.  Neilson.  1809. 
Svo.  p.  18160 

Ste  our  Vol.  iv.,  No.  1 6024. 


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Cutler  (B.  C.)  A  Quarter  Century  Discourie.  Nnv  Tork. 
i860.    i2mo,  pp.  56.  18161 

Cutler  (B.  C.)  A  Sermon  preached  in  Christ  Church, 
Quincy,  on  completing  a  century  since  its  formation,  on  Christ- 
mas Day,  1827.  By  Benjamin  C.  Cutler,  Rector.  Published 
by  request  of  the  Society.  Cambridgt:  Hilliard^  Mttcalfy  and 
Company.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  28.  18162 

Aliu:  ...  A  Uiscourae  occaiioned  by  the  Death  of  Mri,  Mary  Auguita  Oreene,  ... 
Brooklyn  ...  June  17,  1849.  ...  Ntiu  York:  J.  F.  Trow,  Printer.  1849.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  H. —  A  Discuurte  preached  on  the  Death  ot'  Rev.  Francii  C.  CIcmenti.  By  Rev. 
Benjamin  C.  Cutler.  AUo  a  Ditcourse  by  Rev,  Francis  C.  Clementi.  Ntw  Tork. 
1853.  8vo.  p.  —  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  C.  C.  Parker  ...  . 
Delivered  in  ...  Brooklyn  ...  .  Nt-w  Tori:  Anion  D,   F,  Randolph.   1859.     8vo,  pp. 

14.       H. 

Cutler  (C.)  Our  Liberties  in  Danger.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  Windham,  Newhampshiie,  on  the  Day  of  the  Annual  Thanks- 
giving ...  November  26,  1835.  By  Calvin  Cutler  ...  .  Con- 
cord.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  19.  B.,  M.  18163 

Cutler  (C.)  War  a  Necessary  Evil.  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  F*rancestown,  N.  H.,  September  19,  1863,  at  the  Funeral  of 
William  R.  Marden,  ...  who  died  at  ...  Annapolis,  Md.,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1863,  by  Rev.  Charles  Cutler.  ...  Manchester.,  M 
H.:   Gage.,  Moore  tsf  Co.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  18.  18164 

Cutler  (E.)  A  Memorial  of  Lieut.  John  W.  Groat,  15th 
Mass.  Vols.,  killed  at  Ball's  Bluflf,  Oct.  21,  1861.  By  Ebenezer 
Cutler.    4to.  18165 

Privately  printed. 

Cutler.  The  Right  of  the  Sworu.  A  Thanksgiving  Dis- 
course, at  Worcester,  Mass.,  November  21,  1861,  IVorcester: 
Henry  J.  How  land.    1861.    8vo,  pp.  24.  1 8 166 

Cutler  (E.  J.)  Liberty  and  Law.  A  Poem  for  the  Hour. 
By  Elbridge  Jefferson  Cutler.  Boston:  jimerican  Unitarian 
Association.   1861.    i2mo,  pp.  ii.  H.  18167 

Cutler.  War  Poems.  By  Elbridge  Jefferson  Cutler.  Bos- 
ion  :   Little^  Brown^  and  Company.   1867.    Sq.  i6mo,  pp.  59.     H. 

[Cutler  {Mrs.  H.  M.  Tracy).]  Letter  from  an  American 
Woman  to  ...  Lord  Palmerston.     [1862.]    pp.  4.        h.  18169 

[Cutler  (Jervase).]  A  Topographical  Description  of  the 
State  of  Ohio,  Indiana  Territory,  and  Louisiana,  comprehending 


CUTLIR. 


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the  Ohio  and  Miiiiiiippi  Rivers  and  their  principal  Tributary 
Streams  i  The  face  of  the  country,  soils,  waters,  national  pro. 
ductions,  animal,  vegetable,  and  mineral ;  towns,  villages,  settle- 
ments and  improvements.  And  a  concise  Account  ot  the  Indian 
Tribes  wst  of  the  Mississippi.  To  which  is  added  an  Interest- 
ing Journal  of  Mr.  Charles  Le  Rayc,  While  a  captive  with  the 
Sioux  Nation,  on  the  waters  of  the  Missouri  river.  By  a  late 
Officer  in  the  United  States  Army.  Boston:  Charles  f Williams. 
1812.    i2mo,  pp.  219.     Plates.  c.  18170 

Cont«!nt  the  earlieit  engraving  of  the  dry  of  Cincinnati.     The  author  wai  a  ion  of 
Rev.  ManJiseh  Cutler,  of  Ohio.     Su  *'Oen.  Reg.,"  vii.  199. 

Cutler  (Joseph).  The  Insolvent  Laws  of  Massachusetts. 
With  Notes  by  Joseph  Cutler  ...  .  Boston:  Benjamin  B.  Muz- 
%ty,   1846.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  108.  b.  18171 

Cutler  (M.)  A  Century  Discourse,  delivered  in  Hamilton, 
...  October  27,  18 14.  By  Manasseh  Cutler,  ll.d.  Salem: 
printed  by  Thomas  C.  Cashing.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  26.  B.,  ba. 

[Cutler.]  The  Contract  of  the  Ohio  Company  with  the 
Honourable  Board  of  Treasury  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica—  made  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Manasseh  Cutler  and  Major  Win- 
throp  Sargent  as  agents  for  the  directors  of  said  Company  at 
New  York.  October  27.  1787.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  in  N.  Ward's  "  Brief  Sketch  of  Ohio.  Glatgoiv.  1808."  +  London. 
1823.    8vo.     See  Ludewig'i  "Bib.  of  Am.  Local  Hiitory." 

[Cutler.]  An  Explanation  of  the  Map  which  delineates 
that  part  of  the  Federal  Lands,  comprehended  between  Pennsyl- 
vania West  Line,  the  rivers  Ohio  and  Scioto,  and  Lake  Erie; 
confirmed  to  the  United  States  by  Sundry  tribes  of  Indians,  in 
the  treaties  of  1784  and  1786  and  now  ready  for  settlement. 
Salem:  printed  by  Dabney  and  Cushing.  mdcclxxxvii.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  c.  181 74 

[Cutler.]  An  Explanation  of  the  Map  which  delineates 
that  part  of  the  Federal  Lands  comprehended  between  Pennsyl- 
vania West  Line,  the  Ohio  and  Scioto  Rivers  &  Lake  Erie. 
Salem.   1787.     8vo,  pp.  24.     Map.  s.  18175 

Reprinted  in  [Nahum  Ward's]  "  Brief  Sketch  of  Ohio,"  and  translated  as  belowi 

[Cutler.]  Description  du  Sol,  des  Productions,  &c.  &c.  de 
cette  portion  des  Etats-Unis,  situ6e  entre  la  Pensylvanie,  les 
rivieres   de   TOhio   &   du   Scioto,   &   le  lac  Erie.     Traduite 


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d'une  Brochure  imprimee  a  Salem,  en  Amerique  en  1787.     Paris. 
1789.    8vo,  pp.  30.  c.  18176 

Cutler.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Hamilton,  on  the  Day  of  the 
National  Fast,  April  25,  1799  ...  .  By  Manasseh  Cutler, 
LL.D.   ...  Salem:    Joshua  Cushing.    1799.     8vo,  pp.  32.  ba. 

Also;  Discourse  before  the  Bible  Society  of  Salem  and  Vicinity,  April  ai,  1813, 
with  the  Second  Report  of  the  Society.     Salem.  181 3.    8vo.     w. 

Cutler  (P.)  Trial  of  Perley  Cutler  and  Agnes  White  ... 
for  the  Murder  of  Henry  Holten  ...  July  1816.  ...  Boston: 
printed  by  Russell^  Cutler  and  Co.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  181 78 

Cutler  (P.  Y.)  Argument  of  Peter  Y.  Cutler,  Esq.,  ...  . 
in  the  M:tter  of  extending  Albany-street  to  Broadway  through 
Trinity  Church-yard.  New-York:  Banks^  Gould  l^  Co.  1854, 
8vo,  pp.  41.  H.,  s.  18179 

Cutler  (R.  K.)  Address  of  Hon.  R.  King  Cutler,  UniteJ 
States  Senator  of  Louisiana.  ...  August,  1865.     New   Orleans, 


1865.    8vo,  pp.  22. 


H.  18180 


Cutler.  The  Two  Speeches  of  the  Hon.  R.  King  Cutler, 
on  the  matter  of  Mr.  Thomas  P.  May,  arraigned  at  the  Bar  of 
the  Louisiana  State  Constitutional  Convention  for  Contempt, 
July  22  and  23,  '64.  New  Orleans:  Red's  Press.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  18181 

Also :  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Louisiana.  Proceedings  in  Congress.  The 
Louisiana  Delegation.  The  Fresident,  Cabinet  and  Congress.  The  Louisiana  Con- 
stitution. Compensation  and  Negro  Suffrage.  New  Otleant:  Rea't  Press.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  21. 

Cutler  (R.  P.)  "  How  is  the  strong  staff  broken,  and  the 
beautiful  rod."  A  Sermon  preached  at  ...  Portland  ...  Jan. 
30,  1853,  by  Rev.  R.  P.  Cutler.  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Rev.  Sylvester  Judd.  Portland:  H.  J.  Little  ^  Co.  1853.  ^^°y 
pp.  26.  H.  1 81 82 

Cutler.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon :  delivered  in  the  First 
Unitarian  Church,  ...  November  23d.  1856,  by  Rev.  R.  P. 
Cutler  ...  .  San  Francisco:  Monsony  f^alentine  i^  Co.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  B.,  H.  18183 

Also  :  Valedictory  Oration,  at  Yale  College,  July  3,  1839  ...  New  Haven.  .'.839. 

Cutler  (S.)  The  Origin,  Progress  and  Present  Condition 
of  St.  Andrews  Church,  Hanover,  Mass.  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  St.  Andrews  Church,  Hanover,  on  the  22nd  Sunday  after 


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Trinity,  Novemb.  8,  1846.     By  Rev.  Samuel  Cutler.     Boston: 
Abner  Forbes.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  24.  w.  181 84 

Cutler  (T.)  The  Depth  of  the  Divine  Thoughts:  and  the 
Regards  due  to  Them.  A  Sermon  Delivered  in  the  Audience  of 
the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  At  New 
Haven  Oct.  18.  17 19.  By  Timothy  Cutler  ...  .  New  London: 
Timothy  Green.    1 720.    Sm.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  38.  H.  18 185 

Cutler.  The  Final  Peace,  Security  &  Happiness  of  the 
Upright.  A  Sermon  at  Christ-Church  in  Boston,  Novemb.  28. 
1734.  On  ...  the  Death  of  John  Nelson  ...  and  of  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Nelson  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  J.  Draper.  1735. 
8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  16.  M.  1 8186 

Cutler.  The  Firm  Union  of  a  People  Represented  ...  A 
Sermon  ...  before  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut, at  Hartford,  May  g.  171 7.  ...  By  Timothy  Cutler  ... 
Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Stratford.  ...  New-London :  Timothy 
Green.   1 71 7.    Sm.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  65,  (i).  H.  18187 

Cutler.  The  good  and  faithful  Servant :  and  the  Joy 
awarded  to  him,  ..  a  Sermon,  At  ...  Boston,  June  28.  Occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  Of  the  Honourable  Thomas  Graves,  Esq; 
Of  Charlestown  ...  .  By  Timothy  Cutler,  d.d.  ...  Boston: 
Printed  by  Rogers  and  Fowie.  md,ccxlvii.    8vo,  pp.  21.     ba.,  h. 

Cutler  (W.  P.)  The  Duty  of  Citizens  in  the  Work  of 
Reconstruction.  Address  ...  by  Hon.  William  P.  Cutler,  at 
Belpre,  Ohio,  July  4,  1865.  ...  Marietta,  Ohio.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  H.  18189 

Cutler.  Slavery,  a  Public  Enemy,  and  ought  therefore  to 
be  destroyed ;  a  Nuisance  that  must  be  abated.  Speech  of  W. 
P.  Cutler,  of  Ohio,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  23, 
1862.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    pp.  12.  18190 

Cutter  (B.  C.)  Century  Sermon  on  the  Founding  of  Christ 
Church,  Quincy,  25  Dec.  1827.     Cambridge.    8vo.  18191 

Cutter  (B.)  A  History  of  the  Cutter  Family  of  New  Eng- 
land. The  Compilation  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin  Cutter,  of 
Woburn,  Mass.  Revised  and  Enlarged  by  William  Richard 
Cutter.  ...  Boston:  David  C/app  ^  Son.  187 1.  8vo,  pp.  xi, 
363,  (1).     Coat  of  Arms  and  6  Portraits.  H.  18192 

Cutter  (Charles  Ammi).     The  New  Catalogue  of  Harvard 


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College  Library.  (Reprinted  from  the  North  American  Re- 
view for  January,  1869.)  [^Cambridge.  1869.]  8vo,  pp.  (i), 
96-129.  18193 

This  was  the  continuation  of  an  article  in  the  "N.  Am.  Rev."  for  Oct.,  1868,  on 
the  history  and  wants  of  the  library,  which  was  not  reprinted.  Concerning  Mr.  Cut- 
ter's bibliographical  researches,  tee  the  preface  to  this  Dictionary. 

Cutter  (C.  W.)  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Whigs  of 
Portsmouth,  on  the  Fourth  of  July  ...  1834.  By  Charles  VV. 
Cutter.  Portsmouth^  N.  H. :  James  F.  Shores,  m  dccc  xxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  18194 

Cutter  (E.  F.)  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  Delivered  at 
Rockland,  Maine,  April  19,  1865.  By  Rev.  Edward  F.  Cutter. 
Boston:  D.  C.  Colesworthy.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  1 8195 

Cutter  (G.  W.)  Buena  Vista,  and  other  Poems.  By  G. 
W.  Cutter.      Cincinnati.   1848.    i2mo.  18196 

Cutter.  Poems,  National  and  Patriotic.  Philadelphia. 
1857.     8vo.  c.  18197 

Also:  Poems  and  Fugitive  Pieces.     Cincinnati,  1857.    8vo.     Portrait. 

Cutter  (O.  P.)  Our  Battery,  or  the  Journal  of  Company 
B,  I  St.  O.  V.  A.  By  O.  P.  Cutter.  Cleveland.  1864,  i2mo, 
pp.  152.  18198 

Cutter  (W.)  The  Life  of  Israel  Putnam,  Major-General 
in  the  Army  of  the  American  Revolution.  Compiled  from  the 
best  Authors.  By  William  Cutter.  New  York:  Geo.  F.  Cool- 
edge  l^  Bro.  1847.  i2mo,  pp.  383.  4-  Second  Edition.  [/&/</.] 
4-  Third  Edition.  [/t/V.]  1848.  4-  Fourth  Edition.  Boston: 
1854.  i2mo.  +  New  York:  Derby  l^  Jackson.  1858.  i2mo, 
pp.  383.  H.  18199 

Cutter.  The  Life  of  General  Lafayette.  ...  By  William 
Cutter.  New-Tor k:  Geo.  F.  Cooledge.  1849.  i^mo,  pp.  408. 
4-  New  York.   1854.    i2mo.  18 200 

Cutting  (Francis  B.)  ** Hards"  and  "Softs"  ...  Speech  ... 
United  States  House  of  Representatives,  1854.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo.  18201 

Cutting  (H.  P.)  The  Crisis.  Slavery  or  Freedom  ...  A 
Discourse  ...   Burlington.   1 854.    8vo.  b.  18202 

Cutting  (J.  B.)  Argument  delivered  ...  in  Richmond, 
Virginia,  in  the  Case  of  Carter's  Executors  ...  against  Cutting 


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and  Others  ...  by  John  Browne  Cutting.  ...  March  30.  18 16. 
To  demonstrate  that  ...  no  Gaming  Security  can  be  rendered 
Valid  by  Device.     Fredericksburg.   18 17.    Title,  pp.  iv,  3-34. 

Cutting.  Facts  and  Observations  justifying  the  Claims  of 
John  Browne  Cutting  ...  against  the  United  States;  in  a  Let- 
ter addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  State.  To  which  is  prefixed, 
A  List  of  the  Names  of  a  part  of  the  Seamen  of  the  United 
States  ...  succoured  or  liberated  by  him,  from  Impressment,  in 
London,  Anno  1790.  [Dated,  Philadelphia,  December  1795. 
n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  60.  ba.  18204 

Also ;  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State  accompanying  his  Report  on  the  Claim  of 
John  Browne  Cutting.     Philadelphia,   1799.    izmo.     p. 

Cutting  (S.  S.)  Historical  Vindications;  a  Discourse  on 
the  Province  and  Uses  of  Baptist  History,  delivered  before  the 
Backus  Historical  Society,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  June  23,  1857. 
Repeated  before  the  American  Baptist  Historical  Society,  at 
New  York,  May  14,  1859.  With  Appendixes,  containing  His- 
torical Notes  and  Confessions  of  Faith.  By  Sewall  S.  Cutting, 
...  Boston:   Goulds  Lincoln.   1859.    i2mo,  pp.  2:4.     h.  18205 

Also:  Sermons  and  Addresses.     Worcester.  1837, 

Cutts  (H.)  Address  ...  before  the  Windsor  County  Agri- 
cultural Society  ...  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  October  4th,  1849.  By 
Hon.  Hampden  Cutts.   ...   IVoodstock.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.       H. 

Cutts  (J.  M.)  A  Brief  Treatise  upon  Constitutional  and 
Party  Questions,  and  the  History  of  Political  Parties,  as  I 
received  it  orally  from  the  late  Senator  Stephen  A.  Douglas  of 
Illinois.  By  J.  Madison  Cutts,  Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel,  U. 
S.  A.     New  Tork.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  221.  18207 

Cutts.  The  Conquest  of  C.  lifornia  and  New  Mexico,  by 
the  Forces  of  the  United  States,  in  the  Years  1846  &  1847. 
By  James  Madison  Cutts.  With  Engravings,  Plans  of  Battle, 
etc.     Philadelphia:  L   rey  ^  Hart.   1847.    i^mo,  pp.  264.       c. 

Cutts  (M.  P.  S.)  The  Life  and  Times  of  Hon.  William 
Jarvis,  of  Weathersfie.J,  Vermont.  By  his  Daughter,  Mary 
Pepperrell  Sparhawk  Cutts.      New  Tork:    Hurd  &  Houghton. 


1859. 


i2mo. 


pp. 


xu. 


451.     Portrait. 


c.  18209 


CuviER  (Georges  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic).  Essay  on  the 
Theory  of  the  Earth,  by  M.  Cuvier.  With  mineralogical  notes. 
...  By  Professor  Jameson.     To  which  are  now  added,  Observa- 


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tions  on  the  Geology  of  North  America,  illustrated  by  the  de- 
scription of  various  organic  remains  found  in  that  part  of  the 
world.  By  Samuel  L.  Mitchell.  New  Tork:  Kirk  (jf  Mercein. 
i8i8.    8vo,  pp.  431.     8  Plates.  18210 

Of  course  the  author's  "  Le  regne  animal"  includei  detaili  of  American  natural 
history.  The  best  French  edition  is,  Parit.  1848—49.  22  vols.,  imp.  8vo.  The  best 
English  version  \i,  London.  1835.  16  vols.,  8vo.  p.  His  "  Discours  sur  les  revolu- 
tions de  la  surface  du  globe.  5e  ed.  Parit:  G.  Dufour  &  E.  D'Ocagne.  1828."  8vo, 
6  1.,  pp.  vi,  400,  also  relates,  in  part,  to  America. 

CuYLER  (C.  C.)  ...  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Robert  Ralston,  Esq.  ...  Preached  ...  Philadelphia,  August  21, 
1836.  By  Cornelius  C.  Cuyler,  d.d.  ...  Philadelphia,  mdccc- 
XXXVI.    8 vo,  pp.  30  or  40.  1 82 1 1 

The  subject  of  this  discourse  was  the  founder  of  the  Philadelphia  Bible  Society,  the 
first  institution  of  its  kind  in  this  country. 

Cuyler.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  John 
H.  Livingston,  d.d.  ...  Preached  ...  16th  of  Feb.  1825.  By 
Cors.  C.  Cuyler  ...  .  Poughkeepsie :  printed  by  P,  Potter.  1825. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  B.  1 82 1 2 

Also  :  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Gilbert  R.  Livingston.  ...  Philadtlfhia, 
1834.  8vo.  —  The  Signs  of  the  Times :  a  Series  of  Diicoursei.  Philadelphia.  1839. 
i2mo,  pp.  319.  • 

Cuyler  (T.  L.)  A  Discourse  for  City  Missions  ...  May 
28,  1854.     By  Theodore  L.  Cuyler.     New-Tork.   1854.    8vo. 

Cuzco.  Relacion  del  temblor  y  terremoto  que  succedio  en  el 
Cuzco  331  de  marzo  y  siguientes  dias  de  abril  de  1650,  que 
arruino  toda  la  ciudad  y  muchos  pueblos  de  la  provincia,  y  de 
las  penitencias  publicas  que  hicieron  sus  moradores.  165 1. 
Folio.  18214 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  705. 

CuzENT  (G.)  Epidemie  de  la  Guadeloupe  (1865-1866).  Par 
Gilbert  Cuzent  ...  .  Paris:  V.  Manon  et  fils.  1867.  8vo,  pp. 
148.     2  Plates.  18215 

The  Cynick.  By  Growler  Gruff,  Esquire,  aided  by  a  Con- 
federacy of  Lettered  Dogs.  Philadelphia.  1812.  i8mo,  pp. 
210.  18216 

Made  up  of  theatrical  criticisms,  some  historical  poems,  odes,  etc. 

The  Cemetery  of  the  Cypress  Hills.  Second  Edition.  New 
Tork:  George  W,  fVood^  Printer.  1 849.  8vo.  +  New  Tork. 
1851.    8vo.  18217 


CYSATUS. 


167 


Cypress  River  Mining  Company:  Articles  of  Agreement. 
New-Tork.   1846.    8vo.  s.  18218 

Cyr  (N.)  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  C.  H.  O.  Cdte,  m.d.,  with 
a  Memoir  of  Mrs.  M.  P.  Cote,  and  a  History  of  Grand  Ligne 
Mission,  Canada  East.  By  the  Rev.  N.  Cyr.  Philadelphia. 
1853.     i8mo,  pp.  144.     Portrait.  18219 

Cysatus  (R.)  Warhafftiger  Bericht  von  den  New  erfundnen 
Japponischen  Inseln  vnd  Konigreichen  auch  von  andern  zuvor 
vnbekandten  Indianischen  Landen.     Freiburg.   1586.    8vo. 

Contains  '*  Bin  Sendtbrieff  H.  Quiritii  Caxa  auss  d.  Collegio  aufFjener  leydt  d.  Meen 
in  Bratilien  gelegen  im  J.  1575  aussgangen."    37  1. 


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D***.     L'   ACADIADE,  ou   Prouesses 

angloises  en  Acadie,  Canada,  etc,  poeme 

comi-heroique  en  quatre  chants,  par  M, 

D***.      Cassel.     8vo.  1822 1 

This  is  by  de  Chevrier,  and  should  have  been  mentioned 
under  that  name. 

D***.     Poemes  sur  des  sujets  pris  de  I'his- 
toire   de  notre    temps,   publics   par    M. 
Liege:   Compagnie.   1758-59.     2  vols.,  8vo.  18222 

This  includes  "  L'Acadiade." 

D.  (A.)  La  vierge  Iroquoise.  Simple  recit  tire  de  I'histoire 
de  r£glise.     Seconde  edition.     Lille:  Lefort.   1852.    i8mo. 

D.  (A.)  La  Guerre  Civile  aux  Etats  Unis,  impuissance  du 
Nord,  I'independance  du  Sud  inevitable.  Par  A.  D...  revenu 
tout  recemment  des  Etats-Unis.  Paris :  E.  Dentu.  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.  18224 

D.  (B.)    See  B[audry]  (D[es  Lozieres]),  Vol.  i..  No.  3979. 

D**  (B**).     See  B[erquin]  D[uvallon],  Vol.  ii. 

D.  (B.)  Federals  and  Confederates;  for  what  do  they  Fight? 
The  True  Issue  of  the  American  Civil  War.  By  B.  D.  Third 
Edition.     London,  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  16.  18225 

D.  (B.  S.)  Isla  de  Cuba,  sus  males  y  situacion  actual. 
Londres,  6  mai  1855.     Paris:  impr.  d'Jubuison.   1855.    8vo. 

D.  (C.)  Le  Champ  d'Asile  au  Texas  ;  ou  notice  curieuse  et 
interessante  sur  la  formation  de  cette  Colonic  jusqu'a  sa  dissolu- 
tion, avec  des  renseignemens  propre  a  eclaircir  les  faits,  et  a 
venger  les  malheureux  Colons  des  calomnies  qu'on  leur  a  pro- 
diguees.     Par  C.  D.     Paris:   Tiger.   1820.    i8mo,  3  sheets. 

D.  (Ch.  J.)  Considerations  sur  I'Esclavage  aux  Antilles 
Fran^aises  et  de  son  Abolition  graduelle,  suivies  d'un  aper^u 
analytique  et  critique  du  Systeme  d'apprentissage  et  de  ses  re- 
suliats  dans  les  Colonies  Anglaises.  Par  Ch.  J.  D.  Paris. 
1843.    ^v°>  PP*  '2^*  18228 


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D.  (C.)  New  England's  Faction  discovered ;  or  a  Brief 
Account  of  their  Persecution  of  the  Church  of  England  j  the 
Beginning  and  Progress  of  the  War  with  the  Indians  ...  .  [n. 
p.    n.  d.]     4to.  BDL.  18229 

D.  (E.)     See  D[yer]  (E[Iifhalet]). 

D.  (H.)  Biography  of  Louis  Moreau  Gottschalk,  The  Amer- 
ican Pianist  and  Composer.  By  H.  D.  Philadelphia :  Deacon 
U  Peterson,  Printers.   1853.     pp.  22.  18230 

D  —  1  (H.)     See  H[illiard]  d['Auberteui]l  (M.  R.) 

D.  (H.  N.)  Fifty  Years  of  a  Play-Goer's  Journal :  or^ 
Annals  of  the  New  York  Stage,  from  a.d.  1798  to  a.d.  1848. 
With  Biographical  Sketches  of  all  the  Principal  Performers.  By 
H.  N.  D.     New  York:  Samuel  French,  [n.  d.]    pp.  96. 

D.  (I.)     See  Eliot  (John),  and  Winslow  (Edward). 

D.  (J.)     See  D[avenport]  (J[ohn]). 

D.  (J.)  Almanac  for  the  Year  1679.  Cambridge.  1679. 
i2mo.  18232 

D.  or  le  sieur  D***.     Voyage  de  Marseille.     See  [Durret]. 

D.  (M.)  See  Du  Buisson  (M.),  Vol.  iix.,  No.  9080,  and 
[Du  Mesnil  (Marie)]. 

D.  (M.)  Discurso  que  fizeram  duas  senltoras  portuguezas 
depois  de  lerem  o  papel  dos  Conselhos  que  tt\x  um  Brasileiro 
a  todos  OS  seus  patricios,  etc.  Dialogo  entie  Marcina  e  Del- 
mira.     Por  M.  D.     Lisboa:  na  dita  Typ.   1805.    4to,  pp.  16. 

A  poem.     Set  Silva,  11.  96.     Written  in  antwer  to  the  following  : 

D.  (M.)  Conselhos  que  da  um  brasileiro  veterano  a  todos  os 
seus  patricios,  que  chegarem  a  esta  cdrte;  em  que  Ihes  mostra  as 
cousas  de  que  se  hslo  de  livrar,  para  em  tudo  acertarem  e  viverem 
com  honra  ...  .  Lisboa:  na  Typ.  Lacerdina.   1 805.    4to,  pp.  16. 

Written  in  octosyllabic  metre. 

D***  {M.^     Histoire  des  naufrages.     See  [Deperthes]. 

D***  {M.)  Lettre  de  M.  D***  a  M.  D***  [De  la  Pope- 
liniere,  fermier-general]  au  sujet  de  la  Noblesse  commer^ante 
[de  I'abbe  Coyer],  ou  Ton  demontre  la  facilite  de  remedier  a  la 
depopulation  dont  on  se  plaint,  tant  a  I'egard  de  la  France  que 
de  nos  colonies,  et  spedakmeut  de  la  Louisiane,  et  les  moysns 

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de  rendre  la  commerce  du  royaume  plus  florisant  que  par  le 
passe  et  superieure  a  celle  d'Angleterre.  Avec  quelques  obser- 
vations relatives  au  Memoire  des  Protestants.  Paris.  1756. 
8vo.  1823s 

D****  i^M.)     See  D[ouble]  (M.) 

D.  (O.)     See  D[apper]  (O.),  and  [Montanus  (A.)] 

D.  (R.)  Sir  Francis  Drake  revived,  who  is  or  may  be  a 
Pattern  to  stirre  up  all  Herooicke  and  Active  Spirits  of  these 
Times  to  benefit  their  Countrey  and  eternize  their  Names  by 
like  Noble  Attempts;  being  a  Summary  of  Foure  Voyages  made 
by  Sir  F.  Drake  to  the  West-Indies.     London.   1653.     4to. 

D.  (R.)  Strange  and  Prodigious  Religious  Customs  and  Man- 
ners of  Sundry  Nations.     London.  1683.    l8mo,  I  1.,  pp.  228. 

D.  (R.)     A  Visit  to  the  Wild  West.     London.   1843.     8vo. 

D.  (W.)     See  Douglas  (W.),  and  D[uane]  (W[illiam]). 

D.  (W.)  A  Second  Answer  to  Mr.  John  Wesley.  Being  a 
Supplement  to  the  Letter  of  Americanus.  In  which  the  Idea  of 
Supreme  Power,  and  the  nature  of  Royal  Charters,  are  briefly 
considered.  By  W.  D.  London:  IVall'ts  and  Stonehouse.  1 7 75. 
i2mo,  pp.  22.    +  Second  Edition.     London.    \^Ibid.'\  1 8239 

The  writer  charges  Mr.  Wesley  with  having  betrayed  great  inconsistency  in  his 
reasoning,  which  he  could  not  have  done  "had  nut  interest  blinded  the  clearness  of 
his  judgment;"  and,  addressing  him,  says:  "Your  grand  positions  are  mere  asser- 
tions. You  have  so  long  been  used  to  govern  the  consciences  of  your  people,  that  you 
thinic  an  opinion  is  enough  to  silence  the  complaints  oi  all  America."  —  Page  6. 

Daa  (Ludvig  Kristensen).  Har  Amcrikas  Erfaring  bevist 
de  Pensylvanske  Faengslers  Fortrinlighed  ?  Et  Brev  til  Hr. 
Amtmand  Moinichen.     Kristiania.   1843.    ^^^t  PP-  103. 

Reprinted  from   "  Granskeren,"  vi. 

Dabadie  (F.)  a  travers  I'Amerique  du  Sud.  Paris:  F. 
Sartorius.    i2mo.    +  Seconde  edition.     \^Ibid.']  18241 

Dabadie.  Recits  et  types  americains,  par  F.  Dabadie. 
Paris:  F.  Sartorius.   18 — .    i8mo,  pp.  400.  18242 

Dablon  (C.)  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remar- 
quable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la 
Nouvelle  France  les  annees  1670  et  1671.  Envoyee  au  R.  P. 
Jean  Pinelle  Provincial  de  la  province  de  France.     Par  le  R.  P. 


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171 


Claude  Dablon,  Rectcur  du  College  de  Quebec,  et  Superieur  des 
Missions  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  a  la  Nouvelle  France.  A 
Paris:  Martin  Cramoisy.  1672.  Sm.  8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  189,  i  1. 
Map.  18243 

Very  rare.     Troii,  of  Parii,  lold  a  copy,  in  1870,  for  150  francs. 

Dablon.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable 
aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la  Nouvelle 
Fiance  les  annees  1671  et  1672.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Jean  Pi- 
nelle  Provincial  de  la  province  de  France.  Par  le  R.  P.  Cludc 
Dablon,  Recteur  du  College  du  Kuebec,  et  Superieur  des  Mis- 
sions de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  a  la  Nouvelle  France,  yf  Paris: 
M.  Cramoisy.    1 673.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  264.  s.  18244 

Dablon.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable 
aux  missions  des  peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  les  annes  1672  et  1673  Par  le  R.  P.  Claude  Dablon 
...  .  Nouvelle  Tork  Jean-Marie  Shea  M.  bccc.  LXI.  Sm.  4to, 
pp.  V,  219,  (i).  H.  18245 

Forms  No.  xiii.  of  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series.     100  copies  reprinted. 

Dablon.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable 
aux  missions  des  peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  les  annees  1673  a  1679  Par  le  R.  P.  Claude  Dablon 
...  .  Nouvelle  Tork:  Jean-Marie  Shea.  M.  DCCC.  LX.  Sn-..  410, 
pp.  xiii,  290,  (i).  ba.,  h.  18246 

Forms  No.  xii.  of  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series.  100  copies  printed.  For  an  English 
version  of  the  relation  of  the  voyages,   &c.,  see  French's  "  Hist.  Coll.,"  Vol,  iv. 

[Dablon,  Allouez  (P.),  and  Millet  (P.)]  Relation  de  ce 
qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la 
Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la  Nouvelle  France  les  annees  1669  et 
1670.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Estienne  Dechamps,  Provincial  de  la 
province  de  Prance.     A  Paris :  AI.  Cramoisy.   167 1.     Sm.  8vo. 

The  second  part  of  this  volume  is  made  up  of  "  Relations,"  by  C.  Dablon,  P. 
Allouez,  and  Pierre  Millet. 

Dabney  (J.  B.)  An  Address  ...  23d  June  1841,  at  Wash- 
ington College  ...  .  By  John  Blair  Dabney  ...  .  Lexington^ 
Virginia:   A.  fVaddill^  Printer.    1841.     8vo,  pp.  30.       H.  18248 

[Dabney  (Jonathan  P.)]  Remarks  on  the  Harvard  Triennial. 
[n.  p.    1846.]    i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.   18249 

"Advertisement,"  by  the  author,  occupies  two  pages  of  the  cover. 


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Dabnky.  Poems^  Ordinal  and  Translated.  By  Richard 
Dabiicy.  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey.  181 5. 
l8mo,  pp.  172.  c.  18251 

Dabney  (R.  L.)  The  Christian's  Best  Motive  for  Patriot- 
ism. A  Sermon:  preached  in  the  College  Church,  Hampden 
Sidney,  Va.  On  the  1st  of  November,  i860,  a  General  Fast- 
Day,  Appointed  by  the  Synod  of  Virginia,  to  Pray  for  Escape 
from  National  Convulsions.  By  Robert  L.  Dabney,  d.d.  ... 
Richmond:   Chas.  H.  ff^ynne.   i860.    8vo,  pp.  14.  1 8252 

Dabney.  A  Defence  of  Virginia,  (and  through  her,  of  the 
South,)  in  Recent  and  Pending  Contests  against  the  Sectional 
Party.  By  Prof.  Robert  L.  Dabney,  d.d.,  of  Virginia,  late  of 
the  Confederate  Army.  Isfew  tori:  £.  J.  Hale  isf  Son.  1867. 
l2mo,  pp.  356.  BA.  18253 

Dabney.  Life  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Thomas  J.  Jackson  (Stone- 
wall Jackson).      Edinburgh:   Neshit  l^   Co.    1864.     2  vols..  Post 


8vo,  pp.  vi,  333;  xvi,  527.     Plate. 


c.  18254 


Dabney.  I/ife  and  Campaigns  of  Lieut  Gen.  Thomas  J. 
Jackson  (Stonewall  Jackson).  By  Prof.  I  )ert  L.  Dabney, 
D.D.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  Chalmers,  a.m.  New  Tork : 
Blelocki^  Co.    1866.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  732.  18255 

Dacota.     See  Dakota. 

Da  Costa  (J.)  Narrative  of  the  Persecutior.  of  Hippolytas 
Joseph  da  Costa  Pereira  Futa  do  de  Mendon^a,  a  native  of  Co- 
lonia-do-Sacramento,  on  the  River  La  Plata;  imprisoned  and 
tried  in  Lisbon,  by  the  Inquisition,  for  the  Pretended  Crime  of 
Free-Masonry  ...  .   London.    181 1.    2  vols.,  8vo.  18256 

Daddow  (S.  \\.)^  and  Bannan  (B.)  Coal,  Iron,  and  Oil; 
or,  The  Practical  American  Mmer.  A  Plain  and  Popular  Work 
on  our  Mines  and  Mineral  Resources,  and  a  Text-Book  or  Guide 
to  their  Economical  Development.  With  Numerous  Maps  and 
Eny:raviiigs.  Illustrating  and  explaining  the  Geology,  Origin, 
and  Formation  of  Coal,  Iron,  and  Oil,  their  Peculiarities,  Char- 
acter, and  General  Distribution,  and  the  Economy  of  Mining, 
Manufacturing,  and  using  them-,  ...  and  Special  Descriptions 
of  the  Anthracite  Fields  and  Mines  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the 
Bituminous  Fields  of  the  United  States,  the  Iron-Districts  and 
Iron  Trade  of  our  Country,  and  the  Geology  and  Distribution 
of  Petroleum,  the  Statistics,  Extent,  Production,  and  Trade  in 


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Benjaiiiin  Bannan  ...  .  PottsvilU^  Fa.:  Benjamin  Bannan.  18G6. 
8vo,  pp.  808.  BA.  18257 

Dadrn  der   Zec-Heldcn   en    Ontdcckers   van   Landcn   dcscr 
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Nijhuft'"!  catalogue  attribute*  this  to  £.  Wolft'and  A.  Deken. 

Dago  (J.  L.')  Grammar  of  the  English  Language.  Book 
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The  only  interest  this  possesses,  consist!  in  the  fact  that  it  was  published  in  the 
*<  Confederate  "  States. 

Daggett  (David).  Mr.  Daggett's  Arguni.nt,  before-  the 
General  Assembly  of  ...  Connecticut,  Octubcr,  1804,  in  the 
Case  of  Certain  Justices  of  the  Peace.  To  which  is  prefixed, 
A  Brief  History  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Assembly.  New- 
Haven:  printed  by  Oliver  Steele  i^  Co,  [1804.]    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Also  ;  An  Eulogium,  Commemorative  of  the  Exalted  Virtues  of  his  Excellency  Roger 
Griswold,  late  Governor  of  this  State,  written  and  deliverrd  at  the  request  uf  the  Gen- 
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1811.  8vu,  pp.  24.  BA.,M.,  w. — An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  William  Heyliger, 
of  St.  Croix,  in  the  West-Indies,  Who  dieil  in  New  York,  ..  Preached  ...  On  the 
list  of  November,  1794.  ...  New-Haven  :  T.  (Sf  S.  Green.  8vo,  pp.  10.  ba.  —  An 
Oration,  ...  in  ...  New-Haven,  on  the  Fourtli  of  July,  a.d.  1787.  ...  New-Ha-ven  t 
Printed  by  T.  and  S.  Green.  Svo,  pp.  24.  ba.  —  Sunbeams  may  be  Extracted  from 
Cucumbers,  but  the  Process  is  Tedious.  An  Oration  pronounced  on  the  Fourth  of  July, 
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Daggett  (H.)      A    Discourse  delivered   at    East-fTampton 

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)ealli  of  the  Rev.  Sanuiei  Hiicll,  l),D,  and  Pastor  of  the  Church 
there.  Who  departed  this  Lile  July  ig,  1798.  Uy  Herman 
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Alio:  Discourse  on  the  Nature  and  Importance  of  Church  Diicipline.  ...  Niw  Lon- 
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[Daggktt  (John).]  Remarks  and  Documents  concerning 
the  Location  of  the  Boston  and  Providence  Rail- Road  through 
the  Hurying  Ground  in  Kast  Attleborough  ...  .  Hy  a  Freeman 
of  Massachusscts.   ...   Boston.    1834.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  18265 

Daggett.  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Attleborough,  from  its 
Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  John  Daggett.  Dedham: 
H,  Alann^  Printer,    1834.     8vo,  pp.  136.  BA.,  H.   18266 

Daggett  (N.)  The  Excellency  of  a  good  Name:  A  Ser- 
mon delivered  in  Yale  College,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Job 
Lane,  one  of  the  Tutors,  Sept.  16,  1768.  By  Naphtah  Daggett. 
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Daggett.  Faithful  serving  of  God  in  our  Generation  ...  . 
A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Reverend  Thomas  Clap,  (Presi- 
dent of  Yale  College)  ...  Jan.  7th,  1767;  Delivered  Jan  8th. 
By  ...  Naphtah  Daggett  ...  .  New  Haven:  Printed  by  B.  Mecom. 
[n.  d.]    Sm.  4to,  pp.  39.  h.  18268 

Also;  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Nathaniel  Snerman,  at  Mount  Carmel,  May 
18,  1763  ...  .  Ntiu  Ua-ven.  1763.  8vo. —  ...  A  Sermun  preached  at  Djnbury, 
September  19th,  1770,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Ebenezer  Baldwin.  ...  Ntw 
Haven.  [1770.]  8vo,  pp.  3a.  m. — The  Teitimony  of  Conscience  a  mo«t  lulid 
Foundation  for  Rejoicing.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Ordination  of...  Joieph  Howep 
...  in  Boston,  May  19,  1773 Boston;  S  Mills.  m,dcc,lxxiii,    8vo,  pp.  51. 

Daggett  (O.  E.)  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  April  15th,  1865,  Preached  in  the  First  Congregational 
Church,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Sunday  Morning,  April  i6th, 
1865,  and  again,  by  Request,  the  following  Wednesday  Even- 
ing, by  the  Pastor,  O.  E.  Daggett.  Canandaigua^  N.  T.:  N. 
y.  Millihn,  Printer.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  16.  18269 

Also ;  '*  The  Beloved  Physician."  A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  Canandaigua,  N.  Y., 
atthe  Funeral  or  Edion  Carr,  M.D.  ...  December  i,  1861.  ...  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  1  J, J. 
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Oagnali,  (J.  M.)  Daisy  Swain:  The  Flower  of  Shenan- 
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Alio  I  The  Mfxic;in;  nr,  Love  and  Land.  Founded  on  the  Invatton  of  Maxi- 
milian.    Ninu  Ytrk :  Amiricam  Nfwt  Company.  1868.    i8mo,  pp.  118      Plate. 

The  Daguerreian  Journal ;  devoted  to  the  Daguerreian  and 
Photogenic  Arts:  S.  D.  Humphrey,  Editor.  AVu/  yori.  1850. 
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Dagverhaal  wegens  den  opstand  en  het  afloopen  van  ...  't 
schip  Nycnburgh  schipper  J.  Ketel  ...  over  Cabo  de  Goede 
Hoop  naar  Batavia  ...  1763  ...  Vervattende  hct  gcene  is  voorge- 
vallen  ...  onder  de  personagicn  welke  ...  van  het  schip  gcgaan 
zijn  i  als  hiinne  aankomst  in  de  Portugeesche  West-Indien  etc. 
...  (en)  hctgecne  met  de  multclingen  vcrder  is  voorgevalien,  etc. 
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Dahlerup  (Hans  Birch).  Skizzer  fra  et  kort  Besog  par 
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Also:  in  tlie  jame  pcrioHicil,  of  which  he  was  editor,  "To  Beio  til  Sydamer- 
llcas  Fastland  ined  Briggi-n  St.  Criiix  i  i8z6,"  ii.  405-448;  and  in  "Den  Beiiingske 
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Dahlgreen(C.  G.)  Letter  to  His  Excellency  Gov.  Harris, 
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[Dahlgren.]  List  of  Vessels  of  the  South  Atlantic  Block- 
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Dailey  (C.  Y.)  Report  upon  the  Disabled  Rhode  Island 
Soldiers  ;  their  Names,  Condition,  and  in  what  Hospital  they 
are.  Made  to  his  Excellv-incy  Governor  Sprague,  and  Presented 
to  the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island  January  Session, 
1863.  )iy  Mrs.  Charlotte  F.  Dailey,  Commissioned  by  the 
Governor  to  visit  the  Hospitals,  etc.  Providence:  Alfred  An- 
thon  Tcung.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  24.  '8279 

Dailey  (J.  P.)     See  Lincoln  (A.) 

The  Daily  Campaign  Record.     Memphis.,  Tenn.    410. 

This  and  th*  following  are  records  of  the  war  of  1860-65  : 

The  Daily  Countersign.  A  Waif  of  the  St.  Louis  Sanitary 
Fair.     St,  Louis.   1864.    4to.  18  281 

The  Daily  Public  School  in  the  United  States.  ...  Philadel- 
phia:  y.  B.  Lippincott  ^  Co.    Svo,  pp.  158.  ba.  18282 

Dainville  (D.)  Beautes  de  I'Histoire  du  Canada,  ou  Epoques 
memorables,  traits  interessants,  mcEurs,  usages,  coutumes  des 
Habitants  du  Canada,  tant  indigenes  que  Colons,  depuis  sa  de- 
couverte  jusqu'a  ce  jour.     Paris:  Bossange freres.   1821.     i2mo. 

Dake  (O.  C.)  Nebrask  Legends  and  Poems.  New  York, 
1871.    i2mo,  pp.  165.  18284 

Dakota.  Dakota  dowanssi  kin.  Hymns  in  the  Dakota  or 
Sioux  Language.  Composed  by  Mr.  J.  Renville  and  Sons,  and 
the  Missionaries  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Boston:  American  Boara 
of  Foreign  Missions.   1842.    i8mo,  pp.  71.  c.  18285 


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Dakota  Tawaxitlcu  Kin,  or  The  Dakota  Friend,  published 
[monthly]  by  the  Dakota  Mission.  G.  H.  Pond,  editor.  St. 
Faul^  Minnesota.  Vol.  I.,  Nos.  I-I2,  Nov.,  1850,  to  Oct., 
1851,  4to}   Vol.  II.,  Nos.  1-8,  Jan.,  1852,  to  Aug.,  1852,  folio. 

Suspended  at  this  point,  on  account  ut'  Indian  troubles.  Contains  many  articles  in 
the  Dakota  language,  besides  specimens  of  the  language  in  short  sentences,  with  inter- 
linear English  translations,  etc. 

Dakota  Tawoonspe  [Primer].     2  pts.,  square  i2mo.      18287 

Extracts  from  Genesis  and  the  Psalms,  with  the  third  Chap- 
ter of  Proverbs  and  the  third  Chapter  of  Daniel,  in  the  Dacota 
Language.  Translated  from  the  French  Bible,  by  Joseph  Ren- 
ville, Sr.  Compared  with  other  Translations,  by  Thomas  S. 
Williamson.      Cincinnati.   1839.    i8mo,  pp.  72.  18288 

Extracts  from  the  Gospels  of  Matthew,  Luke,  and  John, 
from  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  and  from  the  First  Epistle  of 
John,  in  the  Language  of  the  Dacota  or  Sioux  Indians.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French,  by  Joseph  Renville,  Sr.,  and  written  by 
Th.  S.  Williamson.      Cincinnati.   1839.    i8mo,  pp.  48.     17289 

The  History  of  Joseph  in  the  Language  of  the  Dakota,  or 
Sioux  Indians.  Translated  from  Genesis,  by  Samuel  W.  and 
Gideon  H.  Pond.      Cincinnati.   1839.    i8mo,  pp.  96.  18290 

Jesus  ohnihde  wicaye  cin  oranyanpi  qon:  qa  Palos  wowapi 
kage  ciqon ;  nakun,  Jan  woyake  ciqon  dena  eepi,  [etc.]  The 
Acts  of  the  Apostles,  and  the  Epistles  of  Paul,  with  the  Revela- 
tion of  John,  in  the  Dakota  Language;  Translated  from  the 
Greek,  by  Stephen  R.  Riggs.  Cincinnati :  American  Bible  Society. 
1843.    8vo,  pp.  228.  c.  18291 

Wicoicage  wowapi,  qa  odowan  wakan,  heberi  iapi  etanhan 
kagapi,  [etc.]  The  Book  of  Genesis,  and  a  Part  of  the  Psalms, 
in  the  Dakota  language;  Translated  from  the  original  Hebr-'w, 
by  the  Missionaries  of  the  A.  B.  C.  ¥.  M.  and  Joseph  Renville, 
Sr.  [With]  Wootanin  waxte  Luka  qa  Jan,  owapi  qon  hena 
eepi,  [etc.]  The  Gospels  of  Luke  and  John,  in  the  Dakota 
language;  Translated  by  G.  H.  Pond  and  Joseph  Renville,  Sr. 
Cincinnati:  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions. 
1842-43.    8vo,  pp.  296.  c.  18292 

Wowapi  Mitawa  Tamakoce  Kaga.  My  own  Book,  prepared 
from  the  Rev.  T.  H.  Gallaudet's  "Mother's  Primer."  Boston. 
1842.  18293 

VOL.  V.  22 


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Dakotah  Territorv.  Council  and  House  Journal  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  Dakota,  First  Session,  1862.  2  vols., 
8vo.  s.  18204 

Council  and  House  Journal  of  the  Territory  of  Dakota,  passed 
at  the  Fifth  Session  of  the  Legislature,  1865-6.  Tankton.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  s.  18295 

General  Laws  of  the  Territory  of  Dakota,  passed  at  the  First 
and  Second  Sessions  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  1862,  1863. 
Tankton.    1862-3.    2  vols.,  8vo.     Continued.  s.  18296 

Sixth  Annual  Session.  First  Annual  Message  of  Governor 
A.  J.  Faulk,  to  the  Legislative  Assembly,  of  the  Territory  of 
Dakota.  Delivered,  December  1866.  Tankton.,  Dakota  Terri- 
tory: Geo.  W.  Kingsbury.,  Printer,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  + 
Third  Annual  Messrge  of  Governor  A.  J.  Faulk,  ...  Tankton., 
Dakota  Territory:  Geo.  IV.  Kingsbury.,  Printer.  1868.  8vo,  pp. 
14.  H.    18297 

Dalager  (Lars).  Groniandske  Rl  ationer.  Kiobenhaun. 
1752.     4to.  18298 

Dalcho  (F.)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  in  South-Carolina,  from  the  First  Settlement  of 
the  Province,  to  The  War  of  the  Revolution;  with  Notices  of 
the  Present  State  of  the  Church  in  each  Parish:  and  some  Ac- 
count of  the  Early  Civil  History  of  Carolina,  never  before  pub- 
lished. To  which  are  added;  the  Laws  relating  to  Religious 
Worship;  the  Journals  and  Rules  of  the  Convention  of  South 
Carolina;  the  Constitution  and  Canons  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  and  the  Course  of  Ecclesiastical  Studies:  with  an 
Lidex,  and  List  of  Subscribers.  By  Frederick  Dalcho,  m.d.  ... 
Charleston:   E.  Thayer.    1820.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  (l),  613,  (3).       ba. 

Also:  Masonic  Oration  at  Charleston,  S.  C  Sept.  23,  1801.  ...  Charleston.  8vo. 
w. —  Masonic  Oration  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  March  21,  1803,  vviih  an  Historical 
Inquiry.  ...  Cliarleuon.  8vo.  w.  —  Sermon,  on  St.  John's  Day,  5817,  belore  the 
Grand  Loiige  of  Ancient  Masons  in  South  Carolina.  ...  Charleston.  8vo. — Sermon  in 
Charleston,  S.  C,,  Dec.  27,  1817,  before  the  Grand  Lodge  S.  C.  ...  Charleston.  1817. 
8vo. 

Dale  (J.  W.)  Northern  Hearts  embrace  Southern  Homes. 
Two  Sermons  by  the  Rev.  James  W.  Dale.  i.  Abolitionism 
in  its  Fruits,  il.  Abolitionism  in  its  Morals;  or,  Is  the  Rela- 
tion of  Master  and  Servant  a  Sin,  per  se.''  [n.  p.j  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  46.  B.  18300 


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Dale  (R.)  Notes  of  an  Excursion  to  the  Isthmus  of  Tehu- 
antepec,  in  the  Republic  of  Mexico.  By  R.  Dale.  London: 
Effingham  i^  ff^ilson.    1851.    8vo,  pp.  58,      Map  and  Plate,      c. 

Dale  Cemetery.  The  Dale  Cemetery,  (at  Claremont, 
near  Sing-Sing,)  its  Incorporation,  Rules  and  Regulations,  and 
the  Dedication  Addresses.  Niw  Tork:  Casper  C.  Ch'tlds^  Printer. 
J852.    8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  18302 

Daley  (D.),  and  Halltgan  (J.)  Report  of  the  Trial  of 
Dominic  Daley  and  James  Halligan  for  The  Murder  of  Marcus 
Lyon   ...   April  1806.     Northampton :   S.  iff  E.  Butler.    8vo,  pp. 

88.  BA.,   H.    18303 

Dall  {Mrs.  C.  H.)  The  College,  the  Market,  and  the 
Court ;  or.  Woman's  Relation  to  Education,  Labor  and  Law. 
By  Caroline  H.  Dall  ...  .  Boston:  Lee  and  Shepard.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  XXXV,  (2),  498,  (l).  BA.  18304 

Dall.  "Woman's  Right  to  Labor;"  or,  Low  Wages  and 
Hard  Work:  In  Three  Lectures,  delivered  in  Boston,  Novem- 
ber, 185Q.  By  Caroline  H.  Dall.  ...  Boston:  IValker,  PFise., 
and  Company,    i860.     l6mo,  pp.  xv,  184,  (l).  H.  18305 

Dall.  Woman's  Rights  under  the  Law:  In  Three  Lec- 
tures, delivered  in  Boston,  January,  1861,  by  Caroline  H.  Dall 
...  .  Boston:  IValker^  I'Vise^  and  Company.  1861.  l8mo,  pp.  xix, 
164,  (1).  H.  18306 

Dall  (C.  H.  A.)  Home  Missions.  First  Annual  Report  to 
the  Trustees  and  Friends  of  the  Baltimore  Ministry  at  Large, 
1843.  By  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Appleton  Dall.  Baltimore. 
1843.    8vo,  pp.  16.  18307 

Dall  (W.  H.)  Alaska  and  its  Resources.  By  William  H. 
Dall  ...  .  Boston:  Lee  iff  Shepard.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  627,  (i). 
Map  and  Woodcuts.  ba.  18308 

Some  copies  have  a  London  imprint. 

[Dallas  (Alexander  James).]  An  Exposition  of  the  Causes 
and  Character  of  the  late  War  with  Great  Britain.  Philadel- 
phia: Thomas  S.  Alanning.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  82.  +  Middleburgy 
{f^t.):  IVilUam  Slade^  Jun.  July  4.^  1815.  8vo,  pp.  55  or  59.  + 
l^ashington  City:  Roger  Chew  ll^eightman.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  72. 
c.  4-  \_Boston.  18 1 5. J  8vo,  pp.  47.  M.  +  Concord,  N.  H. 
1815.    i2mo.  18309 

Another  edition  has  the  following  title  : 


T  •  ;i 


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DALLAS. 


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[Dai  LAS.]  Exposition  of  The  Causes  and  Character  of  the 
late  War  Attributed  to  the  Pen  of  Mr.  Secretary  Dallas.  [Bos- 
ton.  1815?]    8vo,  pp.  47.  18310 

It  was  reprinted  in  London  with  the  following  title : 

[Dallas.]     An  Exposition  of  the  Causes  and  Character  of 
the  Late  War  with  Great   Britain.     Published  by  Authority  of 
the  American  Government.      London.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  lOi.    -f 
The  Eleventh  Edition.     London.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  101.  BA. 

"This  document  is  official;  it  is  all  pith,  all  home  blows."  —  Cobbett. 

Dallas.  The  Opinion  of  Judge  Cooper  on  the  Effect  of  a 
Sentence  of  a  Foreign  Court  of  Admiralty.  By  Alexander 
James  Dallas.     Philadelphia :   P.  Byrne.    18 10.    8vo,  pp.  79. 

Dallas.  Reports  of  Cases  ruled  and  adjudged  in  the  Courts 
of  Pennsylvania,  before  and  since  Revolution:  By  A.  J.  Dallas, 
Esquire.  Philadelphia :  Printed^  for  the  Reporter^  by  T.  Bradford, 
M,Dcc,xc.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  X,  494,  xxiv,  (i)i  Vol.  11. 
Printed  at  the  Aurora  Office.  M,DCC,xcvill.  pp.  iv,  480,  xix  j 
Vol.  in.  Printed  by  f.  Ormrod.  1799.  pp.  (v),  519,  xiii;  Vol. 
IV.  Printed  for  J.  Byrne  by  Fry  and  Kammerer.  1807.  pp.  (iv), 
472,  xxxiv,  (xi).  18313 

Of  this  very  valuable  work  there  is  a  second  edition  of  Vol.  i.  Philadelphia.  1806. 
—  Vol.  IV.  Second  EHition  with  Notes  <b  Additions  by  Benjamin  Gerhard,  c  — 
The  Third  Edition  with  Notes  &  Additions  by  Thomas  \.  Wharton,  Philadelphia: 
P.H.  Nicklin,  1830.  (Many  of  the  cases  have  an  historic  interest.)  Also:  A  Report 
of  the  Case  of  the  Commonwealth  vs.  Tench  Coxe,  Esq.  on  a  motion  for  a  Mandamus 
in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  Philadelphia.   1803. 

Dallas  (Angus).  Appeal  on  the  Common  School  Law, 
its  incongruity  and  maladministration  setting  forth  the  necessity 
of  a  Minister  of  Public  Instruction,  responsible  to  Parliament. 
Toronto.  1858.     8vo,  pp.  32.  J8314 

Dallas  (G.)  Biographical  Memoir  of  Sir  Peter  Parker, 
killed  in  Action  while  Storming  the  American  Camp  at  Bellair, 
near  Baltimore,  in  1814.  By  Sir  George  Dallas.  London.  1815. 
4to.  c.  18315 

Dallas  (George  Mifflin).  Mr.  Dallas's  Letter  on  the  Mexi- 
can Treaty   ...   .   Philadelphia.    1849.     l2mo,  pp.  29.  18316 

Dallas.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Presi- 
dent James  K.  Polk,  delivered  at  the  Request  of  a  Committee 
of  Democratic  Citizens.  By  George  Mifflin  Dallas,  at  the 
Chinese  Museum,  on  the  i6th  July,  1849.  Philadelphia.  1849* 
8vo,  pp.  28.  18317 


I  ; 


DALLAS. 


i8i 


Dallas.  Great  Speech  of  the  Hon.  George  Mifflin  Dallas, 
upon  the  Leading  Topics  of  the  Day,  delivered  at  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  with  a  Brief  Biographical  Sketch,  &c.,  &c.  Philadelphia : 
'■*' Times  i^  Keystone"  Office^   1 847.      8vo,  pp.  24.  1 83 1 8 

Dallas.  Life  and  Writings  of  Alexander  James  Dallas. 
Bv  his  Son,  George  Mifflin  Dallas.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippin- 
^ott  iff  Co.    1871.     8vo,  pp.  487.  BA.  18319 

Dallas.     Obsequies  in  honor  of  Andrew  Jackson.      Eulo- 

gium  by  George  M.  Dallas,  Vice  President  of  the  United  States, 

on  the  occasion  of  the  Jackson  Obsequies  at  Washington  Square, 

in   the   City   of  Philadelphia,   26th   June,    1845.      Philadelphia: 

Mi^in  iff  Perry.    1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.  18320 

Also  .  An  Address  delivered  ...  at  Princeton,  ...  Annual  Commencement  of  the 
College  of"  New- Jersey,  September  27,  1831.  By  George  M  Dall.is,  Esqui  e.  ...  Prince- 
ton, N.  y.  ;  printed  for  the  Societies,  by  D'Hart  and  Connolly.  1831,  8vo,  Halt-Title, 
pp.  26  —  Address  delivered  on  Decision  o(  laying  the  Corner  Stone  ot'  the  Smith- 
-sonian  Institution;  May  I,  1847.  By  George  M.  D.illas,  Chancellor  of' the  Institution. 
pyashington  :  Printed  at  the  OJJice  of  Blair  and  Ri-ves.  1 847.  8vo,  pp.  8.  bA  — The 
C.>sting  Vote  of  Vice-President  Dallas  on  the  Tariff" of  1846.  Philadelphia.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  on  the  Tariff,  Feb.  27,  1832.  PhiLdelphia. 
1832.  8vo.  w. —  Brief  Memoir  of  George  Mifflin  Dallas.  Philadelphia.  1853.^ 
Life  of  George  MitHin  Dallas,  Vice  President  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia. 
1847.  8vo,  pp.  18.  —  Proceedings  of  the  R.  W.  Grand  Lodge  of  Pennsylvania,  at  a 
quarterly  Grand  Communication,  held  at  the  Masonic  Hall,  Chesnuc  St.,  Philadrlpliia, 
March  6,  1865,  A. L.  5865,  in  reference  to  the  Death  of  P.  G.  M.  Brother,  the  Hon. 
George  Mifflin  Dallas.  Philadelphia:  King  and  Baird.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  37.  Alli- 
bonu's  "  Dictionary,"  Vol.  i.,  contains  a  long  list  of  pieces  by  Mr.  Dallas,  some  of 
which  do  not  exist  in  book  form.  See  "  National  Portrait  Gallery,"  11.  16,  and  Kneat 
(H.  R.) 

[Dallas  (Robert),  yr.]  Considerations  upon  the  American 
Enquiry.  London:  Printed  for  J.  I'Vilkie.  M  occ  LXXix.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  55.     BA.     +  Second  Edition.     [^Ibid.']  18321 

Relates  to  the  army  under  the  command  of  General  Howe.  See  the  "  Essay  on 
Modern  Martyrs,"  Vol.  in.,  No.  9261. 

Dallas  (R.  C.)  The  History  of  the  Maroons,  from  their 
origin  to  the  establishment  of  their  C^^hief  Tribe  at  Sierra  Leone: 
including  the  Expedition  to  Cuba,  for  the  Purpose  of  procuring 
Spanish  Chasseurs ;  and  the  State  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica  for 
the  last  Ten  Years:  with  a  Succinct  History  of  the  Island  pre- 
vious to  that  Period.  By  R.  C.  Dallas,  Esq.  London:  T.  M. 
Long,.i,in  and  O.  Rees.  1803.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  cxiv,  359; 
xi,  (I),  5'4,  (')•  "•  1^322 

Dallas  (R.  C)  Geschichte  der  Maronen-Neger  auf  Ja- 
maika.     Aus  dem  Englischen  von  Ehrmann.     Map.  18323 

Forms  part  of  Vol.  xxii.  of  "Bibliothek  der  neueste  Reisebeschreibungen.  ff^ti- 
mar.  1800-14."     50  void.,  8vo. 


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Dallas.  The  King  against  Picton.  Mr.  Dallas's  SptLfh 
for  a  New  Trial,  in  the  Case  of  Louisa  Calderon.  London. 
1808.    8vo.  18324. 

Dallas.  Journey  in  the  West  Indies,  in  which  are  inter- 
spersed Anecdotes  and  Characters.  By  R.  C.  Dallas.  London. 
1790.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  p.  18325 

Dallas.  Letter  to  Sir  William  Poulteney,  on  the  Subject  of 
Trade.    410.  18326 

Dallaway  (James.)  Poems  to  the  Memory  of  C.  H., 
killed  in  America,  ...  Privately  printed  at  the  Press  of  J.  Dalla- 
way^ at  the  Fort  in  Gloucestershire.    1788.     Folio,  sheet.       18327 

Dalliba  (J.)  Improvements  in  the  Military  Establishments 
of  the  United  States.     By  James  Dalliba.      Troy.    1822,    8vo. 

Dalliba.  A  Narrative  of  the  Battle  of  Brownstown,  which 
was  fought  on  the  9th  of  August,  18 12,  during  the  Campaign  of 
the  North  Western  Army  under  the  Command  of  Brigadier 
General  Hull.  By  James  Dalliba  ...  .  Ntuj  Tork.  1816.  8vo, 
pp.  37.  8.  18329 

Dallo  y  Zavala  (M.  R.)  El  Gali-Hispano  Herve  de  la 
Fe  el  Sr.  D.  Phelippe  V.  Sermon  Funebre,  celebid  en  Mexico 
dia  28.  Febrero  del  Ano  de  1747.     Mexico.    1747.    410.      18330 

Dalloz.  Consultation  de  MM.  Dalloz,  Delagrange,  Hen- 
nequin,  Dupin  Jeune,  et  autres  Jurisconsultes,  pour  les  ancicns 
Colons  de  St.  Domingue.  Paris:  Madame  Veuve  Agasse.  1829. 
8vo,  pp.  64.  A.  18331 

Dally  (E.)  Sur  les  Races  indigenes  et  sur  I'Archeologie  du 
Mexique.     Paris.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  36.  18332 

Extrait  deii  Bulletins  de  la  Sociece  d'anthropologie. 

Dalmas  (A.)  Histoire  de  la  revolution  de  Saint-Domingu?, 
depuis  le  commencement  des  troubles,  jesqu'a  la  prise  de  Jeremie 
et  du  Mole  S.  Nicolas  par  les  Anglais  ;  siiivie  d'un  memoire  sur 
le  retablissement  de  cette  colonie.  Par  A.  Dalmas.  Paris: 
Mame  freres.  1814.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvj,  352;  2  1.,  pp.  301, 
I  folded  1.  BA.,  c,  H.  18333 

Also:  Recherches  historiques  et  medicales  sur  la  fievre  jaune.  Nuuvelle  edition. 
Paris:  Compere  jeune.  1822.  8vo.  (ist  ed.,  1805.)  Dalmas  translated  Brackenridge'i 
"History  of  the  War  of  i8ia." 

Dal  Rio  (Ercole).     See  Rio  (Ercole  dal). 


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[Dalrymple  (Alexander).]  An  Account  of  the  Discoveries 
made  in  the  South  Pacifick  Ocean,  Previous  to  1764.  Part  i. 
Containing,  I.  A  Geographical  Description  of  Places.  11.  An 
Examination  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Discoverers  in  the  Tracks 
they  pursued,  ill.  Investigations  of  what  may  be  further  ex- 
pected. ...  London,  i'jt'j.  8vo,  2  !.,  pp.  xxxi,  103.  7  folding 
Plates.  H.  18334 

In  his  "  Historical  Collections,"  printed  in  1770,  Mr.  Dalrymple  states  that  only  a 
few  copies  of  this  work  were  printed,  and  that  ib  was  not  published  till  some  time  after, 
when  it  w.is  reporteil  th.it  tlie  French  had  discovered  the  Southern  continent,  the  great 
object  of  all  his  researches.     Rich  had  a  copy,  with  plates  on  India  caper. 

Dalrymple.  Catalogue  of  Authors  v  So  have  written  on 
Rio  de  la  Plata,  Paraguay,  and  Chaco,  collected  by  A.  Dal- 
rymple, 1807.  London:  F.  IVingrave.  1807-8.  4to,  Title, 
pp.  21.  H.  18335 

•'  '  I'inelo-Barcia,'  enlarged  with  few  additions,  talcen  r.hicfly  from  Muratori'i 
<Cri:itianisimo  Felice,'  and  such  books  as  the  compiler  could  find  in  the  British 
Museum."  —  Harkissc. 

Dalrymple.  A  Collection  of  Voyages,  Chiefly  in  The 
Southern  Atlantic  Ocean.  Published  from  Original  M.S.  s. 
By  Alexander  Dalrymple.  London:  the  Author.  1775.  4to,  2 
1.,  pp.  19,  (2),  22,  88,  16,  16,  13.     4  Maps.  H.  18336 

Contains:  i.  Dr.  Edmund  Halley's  two  voyages  in  1698  and  1700;  11.  Voyage  fait 
aux  tcrres  Au^lrales  par  M.  des  Loziers  Bouvct  en  1738-9;  in.  Journal  de  navigation 
p  lur  un  vuy.igtf  de  la  Mer  du  Sud  fait  par  le  S.  Ducioz  Guyot,  en  1753-6;  iv.  Jour- 
nal uf  winds,  weather,  &c.,  at  Falkland's  Island,  in  1766-7,  by  Captain  Macbride. 

[Dalrymple.]  Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  Af- 
fairs between  England  and  America.  London:  J.  Nourse.  1778. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  39.  18337 

"  Ag.iinst  the  American  war;  sensible,  not  violent  in  favor  of  the  colonies,  but 
totally  a^jinitallowing  their  iiideprndency."  —  Monthly  Review,  lvmi.  I  57. 

Dalrymple.  An  Historical  Collection  of  the  several  Voyages 
and  l^iscovcries  in  the  South  Pacific  Ocean.  Vol.  i.  Being 
chiefly  a  Literal  Translation  from  the  Spanish  Writers.  ||  Vol. 
II.  Containing  the  Dutch  Voyages.  ||  By  Alexander  Dalrymf-  ■•, 
Esq.  London:  "J.  Noune.  MDCCLXX-MDCCLXxr.  2  vols.,  4^0, 
pp.  XXX,  (2),  (3),  21,  (3),  204;   2  I,,  pp.  24,  2  I.,  pp.  224,  (60). 

In  this  collection  of  voyages,  the  comp  ler  has  confined  himself  entirely  to  the 
discoveries  made  between  South  America  and  the  great  island  of  New  Guinea,  the 
narratives  being  literal  translations  from  the  original  Spanish  .luthors.  A  French 
traiitlation  from  this  version  was  printed  in  8vo,  at  Paris,  by  Saillant  fef  Nyoit,  1774. 

Dalrymple.  Historische  Sammlung  der  Rcisen  nach  der 
Siiilsee  ini  16",  17"  und  1 8"  Jahrhundert.  Aus  dem  Englischen. 
Humburg.    1786.     8vo.  ^^339 


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Dalrymple.  An  Historical  Journal.  <SV/Costanso  (Miguel), 
No.  17020. 

Dalrympi.e.  a  Letter  from  Mr.  Dalrymple  to  Dr.  Hawkes- 
worth,  occasioned  by  some  groundless  and  illiberal  imputations 
in  his  account  of  the  late  Voyages  to  the  South.  London :  y, 
Nourse.   md  cc  Lxxiii.    4to,  pp.  35,  (4).     Map?  c.  18340 

•'  Mr.  Djlrymple,  in  the  record  of  his  voyage  to  the  South,  endeavors  to  prove  the 
existence  of  a  South  Poljr  Continent.  Dr.  Hawkesworth  disputes  these  assertions, 
with  some  reflections  on  the  former,  which  are  answered  in  this  'Letter.'"  See 
Rich,  I.  195. 

Dalrymple.  Plan  for  promoting  the  Fur  Trade  and  secur- 
ing it  to  this  country,  by  uniting  the  operations  of  the  East  India 
and  Hudson's  Bay  Company.     London.    1789.    4to.  18341 

Dalrymple.  The  Spanish  Memorial  of  the  4th  June  Con- 
sidered. By  A.  Dalrymple.  London:  George  Bigg.  1790.  8vo, 
pp.  41.  18342 

The  cause  of  complaint  against  Spain  was  the  seizure  by  her  of  an  English  vessel 
near  Nootka  Sound,  upon  the  pica  that  these  were  Spanish  waters.  The  captain  of 
another  English  vessel  was  put  in  the  stocks  by  a  naval  officer  of  Spain,  who  further 
"toiniultthe  British  nation,  celebrated  the  Declaration  of  American  Independence, 
and  hoibted  the  Spanish  flag  on  that  of  Great  Britain,"  I  have  seen  the  following 
collation,   "pp.  21.      »  Maps." 

Dalrymple.  The  Spanish  Pretensions  Fairly  Discussed,  by 
A.  Dalrymple.  ...  London:  Printed  by  Elmsly  [etc.']  1790.  Rl. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  18343 

"A  discussion  of  the  claims  of  Spain  to  the  whole  of  the  Magellanic  regions,  and 
to  the  whole  of  the  N.  W.  coast  of  America." — M.  Rev.,  11.  357. 

Dalrymple.  Voyages  dans  la  mer  du  sud,  par  les  Espagnols 
et  les  Hoilaiidois,  ouvrage  traduit  de  I'anglois  de  M.  Dalrymple, 
par  M.  de  Freville.  Paris:  Saillant  et  Nyon.  1774.  8vo,  pp. 
xiv,  502.     3  Maps.  J.C.B.,  s.  18344 

Also:  Considerations  on  Buache's  Memoir  concerning  New  Britain  and  the  North 
Coast  of  New  Guinea.     London.   1790.    4to. 

Dalrymple  (C.)  Extracts  from  a  Military  Essay,  contain- 
ing Reflections  on  the  Raising,  Arming,  Clothing  and  Discipline 
of  the  British  Infantry  and  Cavalry.  By  Campbell  Dalrymple, 
Esq  ;  Lieut.  Colonel  a  the  King's  Own  Regiment  of  Dragoons. 
Philadelphia  :  Printed  by  Humphreys.,  Belly  and  Jit  ken.  M.DCC- 
Lxxvi.     8vo,  pp.  31.     8  Engravings.  P.  1834-5 

[Dalrymple  {Sir  John).]  The  Address  of  the  People  of 
Great  Britain  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Anierica.  London:  T.  Ca- 
dell.  MDccLxxv.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  60.  18346 


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"  Thii  ^ddreu  is  said  to  have  been  written  by  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  and  printed  at 
the  public  expense,  to  be  distributed  in  America,  where  the  greatest  part  of  a  Urge 
impression  has  been  sent,  apparently  to  codperate  with  a  late  conciliatory  resolution  of 
the  House  of  Commons." — Monthly  Review,  "By  that  Sophistical  perverter  of  the 
Truth,  Sir  J.  Dalrymple."  —  MS.  njte  on  the  title  of  Bernard  Romans*  copy.  Set 
Rich,  Vol.  I. 

[Dalrymple.]  The  Rights  of  Great  Britain  Asserted  against 
the  Claims  of  America :  being  an  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of 
the  Genera)  Congress.  London :  T.  Cadell.  mdcclxxvi.  8vo, 
pp.  92.  4-  Philadelphia :  R.  Bell,  mdcclxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  92. 
j.c.B.  +  The  Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  [_Il>id.'\  +  The 
Third  Edition,  with  Additions.  London:  T.  Cadell.  mdcc- 
lxxvi. 8vo,  pp.  96.  +  The  Fourth  Edition,  with  Additions, 
[Ibid.'\  +  The  Fifth  Edition,  with  Additions.  [Ibid.']  +  Sixth 
Edition,  with  Additions.  Edinburgh.  1776.  Svo.  +  Seventh 
Edition.  London:  T.  Cadell.  m  dcc  Lxxvii.  +  The  Eighth 
Edition.  To  which  is  now  added,  a  Refutation  of  Dr.  Price's 
Statement  of  the  National  Debt.  London:  T.  Cadell.  mdcc- 
lxxvi. Svo,  pp.  123.  +  The  Ninth  Edition.  To  which  is 
now  added,  a  Further  Refutation  of  Dr.  Price's  State  of  the 
National  Debt.  London:  Printed /or  T.  Cadell.  mdcclxxvi. 
Svo,  pp.  131.  18347 

"  This  celebrated  performance  i:  said  to  have  been  written,  printed,  and  liberally 
distributed  both  in  Great  Britain  and  America,  at  the  instance  and  expciise  of  govern- 
ment ;  but  whether  this  be  true  or  not,  the  work  itself,  we  are  afraid,  will  answer 
no  other  purpose  than  to  exasperate  the  people  of  Great  Britain  against  their  brethren 
of  America;  and,  by  inflaming  misrepresentations  and  invectives,  aggravate  the  evils 
of  our  present  civil  discord."  —  Monthly  Review.  Also  ascribed  to  James  Macpher- 
son,  translator  of  Ossian.     See  also  Rich,  Vol.  i 

[Dalrymple.]  Les  droits  de  la  Grande-Bretagne  etablis 
contre  les  pretentions  des  Americains,  Traduite  de  I'anglais  par 
A.  F.  J.  Freville.     1776.  18348 

Also:  Address  to,  and  Expostulation  with  the  Public.  ...  London.  1784.  8vo,  pp. 
4.8.  —  An  Attempt  to  balance  the  Income  and  Expenditure  of  the  State  :  ...  Lonaon. 
1783.  8vo,  pp.  19.  —  Memoirs  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  from  the  Dissolution  of 
the  last  Parliament  of  Charles  11.,  till  the  Capture  of  the  French  and  Spanish  Fleets 
at  Vigo.  London.  1771,1773.  3  vols.,  4to.  +  Edinburgh.  1788.  3  vols.,  4to.  c.  + 
Fourth  Edition.  Dublin.  1773.  Svo.  +  New  Edition.  London:  J.Strahan.  1790. 
3  vols.,  Svo.  — The  State  of  the  National  Debt,  the  National  Income,  and  the  National 
Expenditure.  With  ...  Reflections  applicable  to  the  present  dangerous  Crisis.  By 
John  Earl  of  Stair  .  ...  Edinburgh:  John  Wood.  M,Dcc,Lxxvn.  Svo,  pp.  21.  h.  + 
Foufth  Edition.  London.  1776.  Folio,  h.  —  State  of  the  Public  Debts,  and  of  the 
Annual  Interest  a  d  Benefits  paid  for  them  ...  London.  1783.  Svo,  pp.  49.  +  Second 
Edition.  London.  1783.  Svo,  pp.  45.  —  Three  Letters  from  Sir  John  Dalrymple, 
Bart,  ...  to  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  Viscount  Barrington,  Late  Secretary  at  War, 
On  his  Lordship's  official  Conduct.  London,  mdcclxxviii,  +  The  Second  Edition. 
To  which  is  Add^d  A  Fourth  Letter,  ...  .  London:  J.  P.  Coghlan.  mdcclxxix.  izmo, 
pp.  70.  BA.  The  "Reply  to  Lieut. -Gen.  Burgoyne's  Letter"  has  also  been  atttri* 
butcd  to  Dalrymple.     See  also  "A  Bill,"  etc.,  Vol.  11.,  No.  5378. 

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Dalton  (E.  B.)  State  of  New  York.  Report  of  Ed.  B. 
Dalton,  M.D.  Sanitary  Superintendent  of  the  Metropolitan  Hoard 
of  Health,  1866.  Albany :  Printing  Houst  of  C.  f^an  Btnthuy- 
stnisf  Sons.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  36.  h.  18349 

Dalton  (H.  G.)  History  of  British  Guiana;  comprising  a 
General  Description  of  the  Coloiiv  ;  A  Narrative  of  some  of 
the  Principal  Events  from  its  Discovery  to  the  Present  Time; 
together  with  an  Account  of  its  Climate,  Geology,  Staple  Pro- 
ducts, and  Natural  History.  By  Henry  G.  Dalton,  m.d.  ... 
London:  Longman^  Brown,  Green,  and  Longmans.  1855,  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  XV,  518,  slip;  vii,  580.     Map  and  3  Plates.  ba. 

Alio  on  large  paper,  royal  8vo. 

Dalton  (J.)  Life  and  Actions  of  James  Dalton,  a  noted 
Street  Robber,  ...  with  account  of  his  running  away  with  the 
ship  when  he  was  first  transported,  and  likeways  the  tricks  he 
played  in  New  York,  the  Bermudas,  Virginia,  Carolina,  and 
other  parts  of  America,  taken  from  his  own  mouth  while  in 
Newgate.     [^London.   1730. J    i2mo.  1835 1 

Dalton  (W.)  Travels  in  the  United  States  of  America, 
and  Part  of  Upper  Canada.  By  William  Dalton.  Jppieby:  IV. 
Dalton.    1 82 1.    l2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  256.  c.  1 8352 

Dalwig  (J.  C.)  Florida  als  Auswanderung-Kolonie  fur 
Deutschland  und  die  Schweit/.  St,  Gallen:  Scheitlin  und  Zol~ 
likofer.   1845.    8vo.  ^8353 

Daly  (Au  ustin).  A  Legend  of  "Norwood;"  or.  Village 
Life  in  New  England.  An  Original  Dramatic  Comedy  of 
American  Life.  Founded  on  a  Novel  by  the  Rev.  H.  W. 
Beecher.     New  York:  Author.   1867.    8vo,  79  1.  c.  18354 

Daly  (C.  P.)  Are  the  Southern  Privateersmen  Pirates? 
Letter  to  the  Hon.  Ira  Harris,  ...  By  Charles  P.  Daly,  ... 
New-York:   James  B.  Kerker.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  13.  18355 

Daly.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Judicial  Tribunals  of  New 
York,  from  1623  to  1846.  By  Charles  P.  Daly.  New  York. 
^855.    8vo,  pp.  68.  N.  18356 

Daly.  Naturalization.  ...  By  Charles  P.  Daly  ...  .  New 
York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  48.       H.  1835;' 


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Dai-y.  The  Nature,  Extent  and  History  of  the  Jurisdicioti 
of  the  Surrogate's  C'Hut  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Opinion 
of  the  Hon.  Charles  P.  Daly,  ...  in  the  Matter  of  Josc-.h  W. 
Brick,  deceased.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Board  of  Supci  visors. 
New  Tor k  :   B/^om  &  Smith.    1863.     8vo,  pp.  52.  ba.  18358 

Also:  Annual   AciJrcss  ...   before   the    Americ.in    Geographical   and   Statistical   Su- 
cirty,  January   25,  187  Nf:u    Tw  •  :   C.   S.    fValctt  (^  Co.^  Prin'm,    1S70,      8vo, 

pp.  46.  H.  —  Origin  aiij  Hintory  of  Institution*  fir  the  Promotion  ,,i  the  Useful  Arts. 
Discourse  ...   at  the  Thirty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  American  Institute   ...  New  York 

...  on  the  nth  of  Novemiier,  1863 Albany.    1864.     8vo,  pp.  35.      h.  —  Wiien 

was  the  Drama  Introduced  in  \  "nerica  ?  An  Historical  Inquiry,  anterior  to  Ounlap's 
History  of  the  American  Theatre.  ...  New  Tjrk:  IF.  C.  Bryan'  i»  Ti,,  Printert. 
8vo,  pp.  12.     s. 

Dalzell  (J.  M.)  John  Gray,  of  Mount  Vf-rnon  ;  the  Last 
Soldier  of  the  Revolution.  Born  near  Mount  Vernon,  Va., 
January  6,  1764;  Died  at  Hiramsburg,  Ohio,  March  29,  1868. 
Aged  104.  Years.  By  J.  M.  Dalzell.  IVaihington :  Gibson 
Brothers,  Printers.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  64.  '^359 

Damariscotta,  Maine.  Minutes  of  the  Thirteenth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Damariscotta  Baptist  Association.  September  5 
and  6,  1855.  ...  Portland:  Foster  i5f  Co.   1855.     pp.  15.  h. 

Damas  [M.  de).  Pieces  justificatives  sur  I'afFaire  de  la 
Martinique,  qui  constatent  la  conduite  patriotique  de  M.  de 
Damas,  Gouverneui -General  de  cette  colonie.      1791-    8vo. 

Damaschka  (Wilhelm  Fr.)  Die  Entdeckung  von  \merika. 
Christoph  Columbus.  Neu  bearbeitet.  Mit  Bildern.  Herausge- 
geben  von  Fr.  Ed.  Sandtner.     Prug:   Sandtner.   1842.    ibmo. 

DAMBOURGfes  (Francois).  Le  Colonel  Dambourges.  Etude 
historiqr.o  Canadienne.     ^'ebec.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  58.  18363 

Damon  (D.)  A  "Sermon  ...  before  ...  the  Legislature  of 
Massachusetts,  at  the  Annual  Election,  January  6,  1841.  By 
David  Damon,  ...  .  Boston:  Button  and  H^entworth,  Printers. 
1841.    8vo,  pp.  34.  H.  18364 

Also  :  Address  at  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1829,  previous  to  the  Organization  of 
the  Salisbury  and  Amesbury  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Temperance  ...  .  Boston. 
1829.    8vo,  pp.  24.  —  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Consecration  of  the  New  Cemetery 

in  West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  14th,  1843 SomervilU  :  Edmund   Tufts.   1842. 

I2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  —  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Lunenburg,  December  2,  1827,  by  David 
Damon,  at  the  Close  of  his  Ministry  in  that  Town.  Lancaster.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
M.  —  A  Sermon  preached  at  Concord,  Massachusetts,  May  15,  1823,  at  the  ...  Meet- 
ing of  the  "Evangelical  Missionary  Society  in  Massachusetts."  Boston.  1823.  8vo, 
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Damon  (J.  W.)  The  Havana  Ice-House  Controvei'sy :  ... 
in  regard  to  Transactions  between  Frederic  Tudor  and  John  W. 
Damon.     Boston.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  270.  H.  18365 

Damon  (N,)  Hints  for  Buncombe.  A  Sermon  delivered  ... 
Billerica,  Mass.,  July  4,  1858.  By  Norwood  Damon.  ...  Bos- 
ton:  Crosby^  Nichols  y  Co.  M  occc  LViii.     i2mo,  pp.  21.         h. 

Damon.  The  Holy  Voice.  A  Discourse,  delivered  ...  in 
West  Cambridge,  Mass.  ...  May  14,  1841,  the  Day  of  the  Na- 
tional Fast,  appointed  in  consequence  of  the  Death  of  William 
Henry  Harrison,  President  of  the  United  States.  By  Norwood 
Damon.  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown.  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  18367 

Also ;  Haying  Hayed.  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  in  Sudbury,  Mass.  July  Twenty- 
six,  M.DCcc.xL.  ...  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  y antes  Brown,  1840.  lanno,  pp.  11. 
H.  —  Remarks  on  the  Importance  of  Obedience  to  Law  ...  .  Delivered  ...  December 
30,1839.  ...  Boston:   Charles  C.  Little  and  yames  Broton.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Damon  (S,  C.)  History  of  Holden,  Massachusetts,  1667- 
184 1.  By  Samuel  C.  Damon.  PForcesier.  1841.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  155,  (i).  B.,  H.,  p.  18368 

Damon.  An  Historical  Address  delivered  at  Holden,  Mass., 
May  4,  1 841,  the  first  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Municipal 
Organization  of  the  Town ;  with  Notes  and  an  Appendix.  By 
Samuel  C.  Damon.      Worcester.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  155.         18369 

Also :  Puritan  Missions  in  the  Pacific :  A  Discourse,  delivered  at  Honolulu,  (S.  I.,) 
...  June  17,  1866.  By  Rev.  Samuel  C.  Damon.  Second  American  Edition.  New 
Haven:  printed  by  Tuttle,  Morehouse  (Sf  Taylor.   1868.    I2mo,  pp.  48,  (l).     H. 

Damotte  (C.)  Solution  mexicaine.  ...  Par  C.  Damotte. 
Tonnerre :  impr.  H'erise.    1864.     8vo,  pp.  16.  18370 

Damour  (A.)  Note  sur  I'Argent  jode  du  Chili,  par  M.  A. 
Damour.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  22.  1837 1 

Dampier  (T.)  Sermon  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for 
the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  February  21, 
1806.  By  Thomas,  Lord  Bishop  of  Rochester.  London.  1806. 
8vo,  pp.  72.  J.C.B.,  M.  18372 

Dampier  (W.)  A  Collection  of  Voyages.  In  Four  Volumes. 
Containing  i.  Captain  William  Dampier's  Voyages  round  the 
World :  Describing  particularly,  the  Coasts  and  Islands  in  the 
East  and  West  Indies.  The  South-Sea  Coasts  of  Chili.  Peru 
and  Mexico.    The  Countries  of  Tonquin,  Achin  and  Malacca. 


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The  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  New-Holland,  &c.  ii.  The  Voyages 
of  Lionel  Wafer ;  Giving  an  Account  of  his  being  left  on  the 
Isthmus  of  America,  amongst  the  Indians,  and  of  their  Treat- 
ment of  him  ;  with  a  particular  Description  of  the  Country, 
&c.  Also  The  natural  History  of  those  Parts.  By  a  Fellow 
of  the  Royal  Society.  And  Davis's  Expedition  to  the  Golden 
Mines,  iii.  A  Voyage  round  the  World :  Containing  an  Ac- 
count of  Capt.  Dampier's  Expedition  into  the  South-Seas  in  the 
Ship  St.  George.  With  his  Various  Adventures  and  Engage- 
ments, &c.  together  with  a  Voyage  from  the  West  Coast  of 
Mexico  to  East-India.  By  W.  Funnell,  Mate  of  Capt.  Dampier. 
IV.  Capt.  Cowley's  Voyage  round  the  Globe,  v.  Capt.  Sharp's 
Journey  over  the  Isthmus  of  Darien,  and  Expedition  into  tlie 
South  Seas.  vi.  Capt.  Wood's  Voyage  through  the  Streights 
of  Magellan,  ^ni.  Mr.  Roberts's  Adventures  and  Sufferings 
amongst  the  Corsairs  of  the  Levant:  His  Description  of  the 
Archipelago  Islands,  &c.  Illustrated  with  Maps  and  Draughts : 
Also  several  Birds,  Fishes,  and  Plants,  not  found  in  this  part  of  the 
World:  Curiously  Engraven  on  Copper-Plates.  London:  Printed 
for  James  and.  John  Knapton^  at  the  Crown  in  St.  Paul's  Church- 
yard. Mdccxxix.  4  vols.,  8vo,  5  1.,  pp.  vi,  550,  Books,  2  1.  j 
4  1.,  pp.  184,  132,  112,  Index,  38  1. ;  8  1.,  pp.  463,  (13);  8  1., 
pp.  208,  175,  (9).     Maps  and  Plates.  h.  18373 

"  This  13  generally  considered  the  best  edition  of  Dampier's  voyages,  though  it  contains 
much  that  Dampier  not  only  had  no  hand  in  writing,  but  against  which  he  protested. 
The  truth  appears  to  be  that  he  was  at  the  mercy  of  his  publisher,  Knapton,  who 
used  Dampier's  saleable  volumes  as  mules  for  carrying  off  his  unsaleable  stock.  Vols. 
I.  and  II.  of  this  edition  are  reprints  of  the  earlier  editions,  page  for  page,  and  with 
the  same  plates  and  maps,  except  that  in  the  first  volume,  the  publisher  has  suppressed 
Dampier's  Dedication  to  Charles  Mountague,  President  of  the  Royal  Society,  to  make 
room  for  a  second  title,  '  A  New  Voyage  round  the  World,'  etc.  ♦  The  Seventh 
Edition  Corrected,'  which  here  occupies  a  2.  Vol.  in.  is  a  reprint  of  Dampier's  third 
volume,  described  below  (No.  18376),  Lut  in  a  broader  page,  and  paged  continuously. 
It  has  eight  preliminary  leaves,  and  the  text  is  paged  I  to  260,  including  the  index. 
The  plates  are  the  same  as  in  the  previous  editions.  Beyond  this  Dampier  had 
nothing  to  do  with  the  work.  The  remaining  half  of  this  third  volume  consists  of  a 
reprint  of  Wafer's  voyage,  which  is  here  called  The  Third  Edition.  It  contains 
title  and  pp.  263  to  463,  followed  by  9  pp.  of  index.  The  map  and  the  three  plates 
are  the  same  as  in  the  first  and  second  editions,  published  also  by  Knapton  in  1699 
and  1704.  Vol.  iv.  contains  Funnell's  voyage,  exactly  as  described,  infra,  with  a 
new  title,  thus  working  in  bodily  the  remainder  of  the  edition  of  1707,  against  which 
Dampier  protested.  To  this  are  added  reprints  of  Cowley's,  Sharp's,  Wood's,  and 
Roberts*  voyages,  filling  175  pp.  and  6  pp.  of  index,  with  5  maps.  In  some  copies, 
however,  Funnell's  voyage  is  leprinted  with  the  same  maps  and  plates,  but  in  a  closer 
type,  it  being  in  8  p,  1.,  208  pp.  of  text,  with  8  pp.  of  index.  With  these  facts  in 
view,  it  seems  to  the  writer  tnat  it  is  better  to  have  Dampier  undeliled,  and  therefore 
the  best  editions  of  Dampier  are  his  three  volumes  as  originally  published.  Then  let 
the  other  works  by  Funnell,  Wafer,  Sharp,  etc.,  stand  on  their  own  merita,  in  their 
own  editions,  under  their  own  names."  —  Stevens. 


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Dampier.  a  New  Voyage  round  the  World.  Describing 
particularly,  The  Isthmus  of  America,  several  Coasts  and  Islands 
in  the  West  Indies,  the  Isles  of  Cape  Verde,  the  Passage  by 
Terra  del  Fuego,  the  South  Sea  Coasts  of  Chili.  Peru,  and 
Mexico;  the  Isle  of  Guam  one  of  the  Ladrones,  Mmdanas,  and 
other  Philippine  and  East  India  Islands  near  Cambodia,  China, 
Formosa,  Luconia,  Celebes,  &c.  New  Holland,  Sumatra,  Nico- 
bar  Isles ;  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  Santa  Hellena.  Their 
Soils,  Rivers,  Harbours,  Plants,  Fruits,  Animals,  and  Inhabi- 
tants. Their  Customs,  Religion,  Government,  Trade,  &c. 
By  William  Dampier.  Illustrated  with  Particular  Maps  and 
Draughts.  London:  'James  Knapton.  mdcxcvii.  8vo,  4  I.,  pp. 
vi,  550,  2  1.  5  Maps.  +  The  Second  Edition  Corrected. 
London:  \^Ib'td.'\  mdcxcvii.  8vo.  +  The  Third  Edition  Cor- 
rected. London:  \^Ibid.']  MDCxcviii.  8vo.  +  The  Fourth  Edi- 
tion Corrected.  London:  \^Ibid.~\  mdcxcix.  8vo.  +  The  Fifth  *y 
Edition  Corrected.  London:  [Ibid.'\  1703.  8vo.  4-  The  Sixth 
Edition  Corrected.  London:  [Ibid.'\  lyij.  8vo.  +  The  Seventh 
Edition,  Corrected.  London :  fames  and  John  Knapton.  M  Dcc- 
XXIX.    8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  vi,  550,  Books,  2  1.  '8374 

The  collation  of  all  these  editions  is  the  same.     In  the  second,  the  errata  of  the  first 
is  omitted,  because  the  errors  were  corrected.     The  other  editions  are  verbal  reprints. 

Dampier.  Voyages  and  Descriptions.  Vol.  11.  In  Three 
Parts,  viz.  i.  A  Supplement  of  the  Voyage  round  the  World, 
Describing  the  Countreys  of  Tonquin,  Achin,  Malacca,  &c. 
their  Product,  Inhabitants,  Manners,  Trade,  Policy,  &c.  2. 
Two  Voyages  to  Campeachy;  with  a  Description  of  the  Coasts, 
Product,  Inhabitants,  Logwood-Cutting,  Trade,  &c.  of  Jucatan, 
Campeachy,  New  Spain,  &c.  3.  A  Discourse  of  Trade- Winds, 
Breezes,  Storms,  Seasons  of  the  Year,  Tides  and  Currents  of 
the  Torrid  Zone  throughout  the  World:  With  an  Account  of 
Natal  in  Africk,  its  Product,  Negro^'s  &c.  By  Captain  Wil- 
liam Dampier.  Illustrated  with  Particular  Maps  and  Draughts. 
To  which  is  Added,  A  General  Index  to  both  Volumes.  Lon- 
4on:  James  Knapton.  mdcxcix.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  184,  132,  II2, 
Index,  etc.,  38  1.  +  Second  Edition.  London:  \Jb'td.'\  mdcc. 
8vo.  4-  The  Third  Edition.  London:  \Ibid.'\  mdccv.  8vo. 
+  [Another  Edition.]  London:  James  and  John  Knapton. 
Mdccxxix,     8vo.  '8375 

These  editions  are  alike,  except  that  the  errata  is  corrected  in  the  second. 


Dampier.     A  Voyage  to  New  Holland,  &c.  In  the  Year, 


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1699.  Where'n  are  described,  The  Canary-Islands,  the  Isles 
of  Mayo  and  St.  Jago.  The  Bay  of  All  Saints,  with  the  Forts 
and  Town  of  Bahia  in  Brasil.  Cape  Salvadore.  The  Winds  on 
the  Brasilian  Coast.  Abrohlo-Shoals.  A  Table  of  all  the 
Variations  observ'd  in  this  Voyage.  Occurrences  near  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.  The  Course  to  New  Holland.  Shark's 
Bay.  The  Isles  and  Coast,  &c.  of  New  Holland.  Their  In- 
habitants, Manners,  Customs,  Trade,  See.  Their  Harbours, 
Soil,  Beasts,  Birds,  Fish,  &c.  Trees,  Plants,  Fruits,  &c.  Il- 
lustrated with  several  Maps  and  Draughts;  also  divers  Birds, 
Fishes,  and  Plants,  not  found  in  this  part  of  the  World,  Curi- 
ously Ingraven  on  Copper-Plates.  Vol.  iii.  By  Captain  Wil 
liam  Dampier.  London :  Printed /or  'James  Knapton^  at  the  Crown 
in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard.  1703.  8vo,  12  1.,  pp.  162,  {9),  8  I., 
pp.  198,  (8).  +  The  Second  Edition.  London:  \^Ihid.]  1709. 
+  The  Third  Edition.  London:  James  and  John  Knaptcn. 
Moccxxix.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  463,  (13).  M.  18376 

A  second  part  was  added,  with  the  title  as  below : 

Dampier.  A  Continuation  of  a  Voyage  to  New  Holland, 
&c.  In  the  Year  1699.  Wherein  is  described,  the  Islands 
Timor,  Rotee  and  Anabao.  A  passage  between  the  Islands 
Timor  and  Anabao.  Copang  and  Laphao  Bays.  The  Islands 
Omba,  Fetter,  Bande,  and  Bird.  A  Description  of  the  Coast 
of  New-Guinea.  The  Islands  Pulo  Sabuda,  Cockle,  King 
William's,  Providence,  Garret  Dennis,  Ant.  Cave's  and  St. 
John's.  Also  a  new  Passage  between  N.  Guinea  and  Nova 
Britannia.  The  Islands  Ceram,  Bonao,  Buoro,  and  several 
Islands  before  unknown.  The  Coast  of  Java,  and  Streights  of 
Sunda.  Author's  arrival  at  Batavia,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  St. 
Helens,  I.  Ascension,  &c.  Their  Inhabitants,  Customs,  Trade, 
&c.  Harbours,  Soil,  Birds,  Fish,  &c.  Trees,  Plants,  Fruits, 
&c.  Illustrated  with  Maps  and  Draughts:  Also  divers  Birds, 
Fishes,  &c.  not  found  in  this  part  of  the  World,  Ingraven  on 
Eighteen  Copper-Plates.  By  Captain  William  Dampier.  Lon- 
don: James  Knapton.   1 709.    8vo,  8  I.,  pp.  198,  (8).       s.  18377 

Dampier.  Capt.  Dampier'sJVindication  |  of  his  |  Voyage  |  To 
the  South-Seas  in  the  Ship  St.  George.  |  With  some  small  Ob- 
servations for  the  Present  on  Mr.  |  Funnell's  Chimerical  Rela- 
tion of  the  Voyage  Round  | the  World;  and  Detected  in  Little, 
until  he  shall  be  |  Examined  more  at  Large.  |  [Colophon  :]  Lon- 
don.\  [1707.]  4to,  pp.  8,  without  a  separate  title.  ^^37^ 


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The  date  13  erroneously  printed  2707.  "  In  this  vindication,  which  does  not  occupy 
more  than  a  single  sheet,  Dampier  points  out  several  misrepresentations  made  by  Fun- 
nell,  and  accuses  him  of  having  pirated  from  charts  and  papers  with  which  he  had 
been  intrusted,  but  of  which  Dampier  says,  he  afterwards  rendered  a  very  slender  ac- 
count, pretending  that  some  of  them  were  lost." —  Burney. 

Dampier.  The  Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Cape.  William 
Dampier.  Wherein  are  Described  the  Inhabitants,  Manners, 
Customs,  Trade,  Harbours,  Soil,  Animals,  Vegetables,  &c.  of 
the  principal  Countries,  Islands,  &c.  of  Asia,  Africa,  and  Amer- 
ica. London  :  Printed  in  the  i  .  /r  m,dcc,lxxvii.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
PP-  454;  396.  J.-B.  18379 

The  editor  remarks  :  "  The  first  edition  of  Dampier's  voyages  was  published  by 
himself,  but  not  in  the  same  order  they  were  performed,  which  has  a  little  perplexed 
the  narrative ;  the  language  is  now  partly  become  obsolete,  which  renders  the  perusal 
more  difficult  to  common  readers;  and  the  edition  is  now  also  extremely  scarce.  To 
remedy  these  inconveniences,  the  chronological  order  wherein  the  series  of  events 
happened  is  observed  in  this  edition." 

Dampier.  The  Voyages  and  Discoveries  of  Capt.  William 
Dampier  in  the  South  Seas  and  round  the  World.  Wherein  he 
gives  a  particular  account  of  the  different  places  he  discovered. 
London:  Printed  in  the  year  mdccxc.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  276  i 
117.  j.c.B.  18380 

Dampier.  Nouveau  |  voyage  |  autour  du  monde,  |  Ou  Ton  decrit 
en  particulier  les  Isthmes  de  I'Amerique,  |  plusieurs  Cotes  &  Ibles 
des  Indes  Occidentales,  les  Isles  |du  Cap  Verd,  le  Passage  par  la 
terre  del  Fuego,  |les  Cotes  Meridionales  du  Chili,  du  Perou,  & 
de|Mexique;  I'lsle  de  Guam  Mindanao,  &  les  autres  Phi- [lip- 
pines,  les  Isles  Orientales  qui  sont  pres  de  Cam-|bcye;  &  del  a 
Chine;  Formosa,  Lu^onie,  Colebes,  &c.  jla  NouvcUe  Hollande, 
les  Isles  de  Sumatra  &  Nicobar,  &|de  Sainte  Helene  &  le  Cap 
de  bonne  Esperance.  |Ou  Ton  traite  des  difFerens  Terroirs  de 
tous  ces  Pais,  dejleurs  Ports,  des  Plantes,  des  Fruits,  &  des 
Animauxjqu'on  y  trouve:  de  leurs  Habitans,  de  leurs  Coutumes, 
dejleur  Religion,  de  leur  Gouvernement,  de  leur  Negoce,  &c. 
Par  Guillaume  Dampier.  jEnrichi  de  Cartes  &c  de  figures,  |  ... 
Amiterdam :  \  Paul  Marret.  \  m.  dc.  xcviii.  |    2  vols.,  i2mo. 

A  second  edition  appeared  the  same  year,  also  in  two  volumes.  The  third  vol- 
ume was  subsequently  issued,  with  the  following  title:  " Suplement  du  Voyage 
autour  du  Monde,  ...  .  Enrichi  de  Cartes  &  de  Figures  en  Taille-douce.  ...  Par  Guil- 
laume Dampier,  yimsterJam  :  Paul  Marret.  m  Dec  xr  "  12mo,  27  1.,  pp.  20,  351. 
The  fourth  is  entitled:  "Voyage  de  Guillaume  Dampier,  aux  terres  Australes.  A  la 
Nouvelle  HoUande,  &c.  fait  en  1699.  Ou  Ton  trouve  la  Description  des  Isles  Canaries, 
des  Isles  de  Mayo  &  de  S.  Jago;  de  la  Baye  de  Tous  les  Saints,  des  Forts  8c  de  la  Ville 
de  Bahia  dans  le  Bresil,  &c.  Avec  le  Voyage  de  Lionel  Wafer,  Ou  Ton  trouve  la 
Description  de  I'lsthme  de  Darien  dans  TAmerique,  &c.  Tome  iv.  Enrichi  de.  Cartes 
&  de  Figures.     j1  Amttcrdam.  ...  Paul  Marret  ...  .  mdccxi."    lamo,  pp.  274,  14. 


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Dampier.    Nouvcau  Voyage.    [As  before.]    Parh.  \'jo\-^. 

4  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Amiterdam.  1701.  4  vols.,  i2mo.  -|-  Am- 
sterdam. 1705-12.  Y  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Amiterdam.  171 1.  4 
vols.,  i2mo.  +  Rouen:  E.  Herault.  171  $•  5  vols.,  i2mo,  5 
1.,  pp.  408,  12  1.;  I  1.,  pp.  396,  5  1.  ;  3  1.,  pp.  393,  5  1.;  pp. 
20,  381,  7  1.  i  I  I.,  pp.  363,  12  1.  45  Plates  and  Maps,  and 
Engraved  Title-Pages.  +  Amsterdam:  Paul  Alarret.  m.dcc.xvii. 

5  vols.,  i2mo,    7   1.,  pp.  408,  12  1.;  Engraved  Title,  7  1.,  pp. 

396,  5  1.;  4  !•»  PP-  393*  »0i  10  U  PP-  3^9>  (i5)i  2  •-.  PP- 
Maps  and  Plates.    +  Amsterdam.    1723.    5  vols., 

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Dampier.  Nouveau]  Voyage  |  autour  |  du  Monde  [  Ou  I'on 
decrit  en  particulier  I'lstme  de  rAmeri-|que,  plusicurs  Cotes  & 
Isles  des  Indes  Occiden-|  tales,  les  Isles  du  Cap  Verd,  le  pas- 
sage par  la|Terre  del  Fuego,  les  Cotes  Meridionales  de  Chi-|li, 
du  Perou,  &  du  Mexique;  I'lsle  de  Guam,]  Mindanao,  &  des 
autres  Philippines;  les  Isles |Orientales  qui  sont  pres  de  Cam- 
bodie,  de  la  |  Chine,  Formosa,  Lu^on,  Celebes,  &c.  la  Nou-| 
velle  Hollande,  les  Isles  de  Sumatra,  de  Niccbar,  I  de  sainte 
Helene,  &  le  Cap  de  Bonne  Esperance.  |  Ou  Ton  traite  des  dif- 
ferens  Terroirs  de  tout  ces  Pais,  dejleur  Ports,  des  Plantes,  des 
Fruits,  &  des  animaux|qu'on  y  trouve:  De  leur  Habitans,  de 
leurs  Coutu-|mes,  de  leur  Religion,  de  leur  Gouvernement,  de 
leur  I  Negoce,  &c.  I  Par  Guillaume  Dampier.  |  Enrichi  de  Cartes 
&  Figures.  |  A  Rouen^  \  Chez  yeun-Baptiste  Machuel^  rue  Etoupee.  \ 
M.DCC.xxiii.|  Avec  Aprobation  &  Privilege  duRoi.|  5  vols., 
i2mo.    +  Rouen.   1723.    8vo.  183S3 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  17 15,  with  the  same  plates  and  collation.     The  fol- 
lowing piece  sometimes  occurs  separate,  as  a  treatise,  but  is  included  in  the  five  vols. : 

Dampier.     Traite  |  des  |  vents  |alisez|ou  reglez,  |  des  |  vents 
FraisjDe  Mer  &  de  Terre,|des  Tempetes,|des  Saisonsde  I'An- 
nee,  desjMarees,  &  des  Courans  |  De  toute  la  Zone  Torride.  j 
Par  le  S^  Dampier,  |  Capitaine  sur  Mer.  |  A  Amsterdam  :\  Paul 
Marret.\  ...  1701.I    Sm.  Svo,  pp.  104.  18384 

Dampier.  Nieuwe  Reystogt  |  rondom  de|  Werreld,  |  waarin 
omstandiglyk  beschreeven  worden|De  Land-engte  van  Amerika, 
verscheydene  Kusten|en  Eylanden  in  Westindie,  de  eylanden 
van  Kabo  Verde,  de  door-|togt  van  de  Straat  Le  Maire  na  de 
Zuydzee,  de  kusten  van  Chili, |  Peru,  Mexiko;  't  eyland  Guam 
een  van  de  Ladrones,  't  eyland  Min-|danao  een  van  de  Filip- 
pines}  en  de  Oostindische  eylanden  ontrent  Kam-|bodia,  Cina, 

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Formosa,  Lukonia,  Celebes,  enz.  voorts  Nieuw  |  Holland,  Su- 
matra, de  eylanden  van  Nikobar,  de  Kaap  van  Goede|Hoop,  en 
'teyland  Sante  Helena.  |  Mitsgaders  |  Derzelver  Landsbouw,  Rivie- 
ren.  Havens,  Gewassen,  Vruchten,  |  Gedierten,  en  InWooners, 
benefFens  hunne  Gcwoonten,|Godsdienst,  Regeering,  Handel, 
enz.  I  In  't  Engelsch  bcschreeven  door  |  William  Dampier,  |en 
daaruyt  vertaald  door|  W.  Sewel.j  Met  naauvi'keurige  Landkaar- 
ten,  en  kopere  Plaaten  vercierd.  |/«'j  Gravenhage^\By  ylhraham 
de  Hondt^  Boekverkooper  op  de  |  Xaal  \  vanU  Hof^  in  de  Fortuyn. 
i6g8. 1  4to,  2  Titles,  3  1.,  pp.  395,  ill.  4  Maps.  +  Tweede 
Deeljvan  |  William  Dampiers  |  reystogt  |  rondom  de|  Werreldj 
Ill's  Gravenhage.  \  By  Abraham  de  Hondt^  Boekverkooper  op  de  Zaal 
\van  *tHof^  in  de  Fortuyn.  1700.]  2  Titles,  6  1.,  pp.  284,  4  1. 
5  Maps.  -(-  Nieuwe  reystogt  |en|beschryving|  van  de|  land-engte 
I  van  I  Amerika,  I /«  *j  Gravenhage^\  By  Abraham  de  Hondt^  Boek- 
verkooper op  de\Zaal  van't  Hof^  in  de  Fortuyn  1700.  |  410,  pp. 
88.     Map.  18385 

Dampier.  Nieuwe  Reize  naar  de  Zuidzee  gedaan  onder  het 
beleyt  van  William  Dampier,  int  Engelsch  beschreven  door 
Woodes  Rogers,  vertaald  door  A.  P.     Amsterdam.   1715.    4'.o. 

Dampier.  Nieuwe  Reistogt  rondom  de  Wereld,  waarin 
onistandiglyk  beschreeven  worden  de  Land-Engte  van  America, 
verscheidene  Kusten  en  Eilanden  in  West-Indien,  de  Eilaiiden 
van  Cabo  Verde,  de  doortogt  van  de  Straat  Le  Maire  na  de 
Zuid-Zee,  etc.  Nymegen.  1771-72.  4  pts.,  410.  43  Maps 
and  Plates.  18387 

Dampier.  Reystogten  rondom  de  Waereldt;  Begrypende,  in 
vier  beknopte  Boekdeelen,  een  naauwkeurige  Beschryving  van 
verscheyde  Nieuwe  ontdekte  Zeen,  Kusten  en  Landen,  zo  in 
Amerika,  Asia,  als  Af'rika  ...  .  Uyt  het  Engelsch  in  't  Ned- 
erduyts  overgebragt,  door  W.  Sewel.  Amsterdam :  y.  Rate/band 
bf  A.  van  Damme.   17 17.    4  pts.,  4to.  c.  18388 

Some  copies  of  Part  i.  are  dated  171 6. 

Dampier.  Neue  Reise  um  die  Wr^lt  worinnen  umstandlich 
beschrieben  wird  :  Die  Erd-Enge  oder  Isthmus  von  America, 
vielerley  Kusten  und  Insuln  in  West-Indien  die  Insuln  des 
griinen  Vorgebiirges  die  Durchfahrt  an  dem  Lande  del  Fuego, 
die  Mittagigen  Kusten  von  Chili,  Peru,  und  Mexico:  die  Insuln 
Guam,  Mindanao,  und  andere  von  dem  Philippinen  ;  die  ost- 
lichen   nahe  an  Cambodia  und    China   gelegenen  insonderheit 


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Formosa,  Lusson,  Celebes,  &c.  Neu  Holland  die  Insuin  Su- 
matra, Nicobar,  und  S.  Helena,  wie  auch  das  Vorgebiirge  dcr 
gutcn  Hoffnung.  Leipzig:  yerlegets  Michael  Rohrlachs  sel.  ff^itlib 
und  Erben.  1702.  4  vols.,  8vo,  6  1.,  pp.  1004,  35  1.  j  6  1.,  pp. 
788,  27  1.  ;  14  1.,  pp.  421,  12  I.  ;  2  I.,  pp.  480,  50  1.,  2  1.  42 
Maps  and  Plates,  and  Engraved  Title-Pages.  j.c.B.  18389 

Dampier.  Dampiers  Reisc  uni  die  Welt.  Ein  Lesebuch 
fur  Kinder  und  junge  Leute.  Celle  :  Kunge  und  Richter.  1783. 
3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  142;  64;  64.  J.c.B.  18390 

-'It  is  not  easy,"  says  Dr.  Burney,  "to  name  another  voyager  and  traveller  who  has 
given  mure  useful  information  to  the  world;  to  whom  the  merchant  and  mariner  are 
10  much  indebted,  or  who  has  cummunicaterl  his  information  in  a  more  unembarrassed 
and  intelligible  manner.  And  this  he  has  done  in  a  style  perfectly  unassuming, 
equally  free  from  allectation  and  from  the  most  distant  appearance  of  invention."  — 
Hht.  of  Voyages  and  Dis,  in  the  South  Sea,  iv.  486. 

Damrell  (W.  S.)  Kansas  Contested  Election.  Speech  of 
Hon.  W.  S.  Damrell,  of  Massachusetts,  in  tlie  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, March  i8,  1856.  On  the  Resolution  reported  from 
the  Committee  of  Elections,  in  the  Contested  Election  Case 
from  the  Territory  of  Kansas,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Also;  Assault  on  Mr.  Sumner.  Speech  ...  July  12,  1856.  fVashington,  D.  C" 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  8.     H. 

Dan  to  Beersheba  ;  or,  Northern  and  Southern  Friends.  Lon- 
don:   Chapman  and  Hall.   1864.     Post  8vo,  pp.  iv,  336.  c. 

Dana  (A.  G.)  In  Memoriam.  Cambridge^  Mass.  1863. 
i2mo.  ^^^393 

Dana  [(Amasa)].  Speech  of  Mr.  Dana,  of  Nevjr  York,  on 
the  Post  Office  Bill:  delivered  in  the  House  ...  February  25, 
1845.      Washington.    1845..    8vo,  pp.  6.  h.  18394 

Dana.  Speech  of  Mr.  Dana,  of  New  York,  on  the  Bill 
making  Appropriations  for  the  Military  Academy  at  West  Point. 
Delivered  in  the  House  ...  March  6, 1844.  Washington.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  6.  H.  18395 

Dana  (C.  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated  ;  in  Views  of 
City  and  Country.  With  Descriptive  and  Historical  Articles, 
edited  by  Charles  A.  Dana.  New  York:  Herrmann  "J.  Meyer, 
[n.  d.]   4to.     36  Plates.  H.  18396 

Dana  (C.  A.),  and  Wilson  (J.  H.)  The  Life  of  Ulysses  S. 
Grant,  General  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States.  By  Charles 
A.  Dana  and  J.  H.  Wilson.  Springfield:  Gurdon  Bill  iff  Co. 
1868.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  424,  9.    Portrait  and  4  Maps.  b.  18397 


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Dana  (C.  W.)  The  Great  West,  or  the  Garden  of  the 
World  ;  Its  History,  its  Wealth  ;  its  Natural  Advantages,  and 
its  Future,  also  comprising  a  Complete  Guide  to  Emigrants, 
with  a  full  description  of  the  different  routes  Westward.  By  C. 
W.Dana.  Boston:  Thayer  i^  Eldr'tdge.  1861.  i2mo,  pp.  396. 
Map.  18398 

Dana.  The  Connection  between  Moral  and  Intellectual 
Improvement.  Address  delivered  ...  [before]  the  <I>B  K  Society, 
Dartmouth  College,  Aug.  26,  1817.  Exeter.  1817.  8vo,  pp. 
20.  18399 

Dana  (D.)  A  Discourse  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  John  Bod- 
dily,  ...  .  By  Daniel  Dana.  Newburyport :  Allen  isf  Barnard. 
M.DCCC.ii.    8vo,  pp.  22.  B.  18400 

Dana.  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  m  Newburyport  ...  Nov. 
19,  1844,  it  being  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Author's  Or- 
dination.    By  Daniel  Dana,  d.d Newburyport:  published 

by  John  G.  Tilton.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  32.  ba.,  h.,  w.  18401 

Dana.  A  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Virtues  of  Gen- 
eral George  Washington:  delivered  on  the  Twenty-second  of 
February,  1800  ...  .  By  Daniel  Dana  ...  of  ...  Newburyport. 
...  Newburyport:  Press  of  Angler  March,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Dana.  Sermon,  November  26,  1812.  The  Day  of  Thanks- 
giving in  Massachusetts  ...  Newburyport .   1813.    8vo.  B. 

Dana.  A  Sermon  preached  Dec.  30.  1819,  at  the  Dedica- 
tion of  the  House  of  Worship  of  the  First  Church  in  Dedham. 

By  Daniel  Dana,  D.D Second  Edition.     Dedham:    Printed 

by  H.  i^  W.  H.  Mann.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  18404 

Dana.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Annual  Election  on 
Wednesday,  January  4,  1837,  before  ...  the  Legislature  of 
Massachusetts.  By  Daniel  Dana,  d.d.  ...  Boston:  Dutton  and 
pyentworth^  Printers.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  44.  B.,  H.  1 8405 

Also:  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Merrimack  Humane  Society  ...  New- 
buryport, September  7th,  1813.  ...  Exeter:  printed  by  Charlci  Norris  &  Co.  1813. 
8vo,  pp.  £0.  H.  —  Address  on  Sacred  Music  at  Hampton,  N.  H,,  6  Oct.  18 1 3. 
Exeter.  8vo.  w.  —  The  Character  &c.  of  the  Perfect  and  Upright.  Sermon 
delivered  March  7,  1802,  on  the  Death  of  Benj.  Moody.  Newburyport.  1802.  8vo. 
pp.  23.  —  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Newburyport,  July  4,  1814,  ...  Newburyport! 
Printed  by  fVilliam  B.  Allen  &  Co.  18 14.  8vo,  pp.  ao.  ba. —  Discourse  before  the 
New  Hampshire  Colonization  Society,  June  2,  1825.  ...  Concord.  1825.  8vo.  —  A 
Discourse,  delivered  Nov.  23,  1794.  The  First  Sabbath  after  his  Ordination.  ...  New- 
buryport s  John  Mycall,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  39.  h.  —  The  Duty  and  Reward  of  loving  our 
Country,  and  seeking  its  Prosperity.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  two  parts,  at  the  Na- 
tional Fast,  April  25th,  1799.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Manning  and  Loring.  1799.   8vo, 


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pp.  41.  BA.  —  Evangelical  preaching  ...  A  Sermon  ...  November  1,  1815,  at  the 
Ordination  of  the  Rev.  William  K.  Talbot  ...  in  Nottingham-Weit.  Dy  Daniel 
Dana,  o.D.  ...  of  ...  Londonderry.  Concord,  N.  H.  t  printed  by  Iiaac  Kill.  1826. 
8v<),  pp.  a8.  H.  —  A  Farewell  Sermon  addressed  to  the  First  Fresbyte>ian  Church 
iiiid  Society  in  Newburyport,  November  19,  1820.  ...  Niwburyport :  printed  by  IV, 
&  y.  Gilman.  1820.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  —  The  Importance  of  a  Furiticd  Literature. 
An  Address  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  Associated  Alumni  of  Dartmouth 
College,  August,  1833.  ...  Boston;  printed  by  Periint  (Sf  Marvin.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
H.  —  The  Importance  of  Virtue  and  Piety  as  Qualifications  of  Rulers :  A  Dikcourse 
delivered  March  31,  1805.  ...  Newburyport :  Printed  by  Edmund  M.  Blunt,  1805. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  BA.  —  Memoirs  of  Eminently  Pious  Women  ...  Abridged  from  the  large 
Work  of  Ur.  Gibbons,  London.  Newburyport.  1803.  i2mo,  —  Ministerial  Fidelity. 
Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  ...  Daniel  Fitz  ...  in  Ipswich,  June  a8,  1826.  New- 
buryport. 1826.  8vo,  pp.  36.  —  Ministerial  Firmness.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the 
Installation  of  the  Rev.  John  M.  C.  Bartiey,  As  Pastor  ...  in  Hempstead,  N.  H.,  Oc- 
tober 12,  1836.  ...  Newburyport  t  Press  if  Hiram  Tozer.  1 8 36.  8vo,  pp.  22.  —  New 
Hanipiihire  Election  Sermon.  Concord.  1823.  8vo.  w.  —  Objections  against  the 
Gospel  Refuted.  A  Sermon  ...  March  4,  1829,  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  John 
Brown,  D.D,  ...  Boston.  ...  Boston:  T.  R,  Marvin,  Printer.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.^ 
Oration  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  4,  1814.  ...  w. —  A  Remonstrance  addressed  to 
the  Trustees  of  Phillips  Academy,  on  the  State  of  the  Theological  Seminary  under 
their  care,  Sept.,  1849.  ...  Boston:  Crocker  (^  Brewster.  18-53.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  h. 
—  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr.  William  Combs,  and  delivered  June  12, 
1814.  ...  Newburyport:  Edward  Little  &  Co.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  27.  B.,  H.  —  A  Ser- 
mon delivered  before  the  Gloucester  Female  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl- 
edge, at  their  Anniversary  ...  [at  Gloucester,  Mass.]  April  18,  1815 Newbury- 
port: Printed  by  ff.  B.  Allen  &  Co.  18 1 5.  8vo,  pp.  ao,  (4).  ba.  —  Sermon  ...  at 
Newburyport,  before  th?  Merrimacic  Bible  Society.  ...  July  27,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  11. 
b.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Levi  Hartshorn  ...  in  Gloucester, 
Oct.  18,  1815.  ...  Newburyport :  printed  by  fFilliam  B.  Allen  &  Co.  1815.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  H.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Weed  Eastman  ... 
in  Methuen,  Dec.  13,  1815.   ...  of  Newburyport.     Newburyport:  printed  by  fVilliam 

B.  Allen  &  Co,   1815.    8vo,  pp.  23.     H.  —  A  Sermon   Preached  in  Boston,  before  the 

Massachusetts  Society  for  Promoting  Christian   Knowledge,  May  28,  18 17 An- 

dover :  Printed  by  Flagg  and  Gould.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  59.  ba.  —  A  Sermon  delivered 
at  the  Oidination  of  the  Rev,  Hervy  Wilber  ...  in  Wendell,  Jan.  I,  1817.  ...  New- 
buryport:  printed  by  ff^illiam  Brown  Allen  &  Co.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  —  A  Ser- 
mon ...  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Blatchford  ...  in  Salem,  Jan.  6,  18 19. 
...  Newburyport :  printed  by  EpAraim  ff^.  Allen.  18 19.  8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  —  A  Sermon 
preached  December  30,  18 19,  at  the  ...  First  Church  in  Dedham.  ...  Second  Edition. 
Dcdham  :  printed  by  H.  Sf  JV.  H.  Mann.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — Sermon  on  the 
Death  of  Levi  Hartshorn.  ...  Newburyport.  1820.  8vo.  w.  —  Sermon  at  the  Or- 
dination of  William  K.  Talbot;  ...  Concord,  N,  H.  1816.  8vo.  —  Sermon  at  the 
Ordination  of  Daniel  Fitz;  ...  Newburyport.  1826.  8vo.  —  Sermon  at  the  Installa- 
tion of  John  Brown,  d.d.  ...  Boston.  1829,    8vo.  —  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  John 

C.  March  ...  Newburyport.  1832.  8vo.  —  A  Sermon  occasione'*  by  the  Death 
of  Mrs.  Harlot  Putnam,  ...  delivered  June  17,  1832.  ...  Portsmouth:  rrintedby  Miller 
&  Brewster,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  23.  B.  —  A  Sermon  in  Commemoratiom  of  William 
Bartlet,  Esquire,  an  Associate  Founder  of  the  Theological  Seminary  in  Andover. 
Delivered  ...  April  19,  1841.  By  Daniel  Dana,  d.d.  ...  Andover:  printed  by  Gould, 
Newman  and  Saxton.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.,  H.  —  Thanksgiving  Serrr.on,  Nov.  26, 
1812,  [at  Newburyport,  Mass.]  Newburyport :  E.  W.  Allen.  1812,  8vo,  pp.  19. 
B.,  F.  —  Two  Sermons,  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  March  24,  1799.  ...  Newburyport. 
1800.  8vo.  w.  —  Two  Sermons  ...  April  25,  1799:  the  Day  ...  for  National  Hu- 
miliation, Fasting  and  Prayer.  By  Daniel  Dana  ...  .  Nfii'burypori.  moccxcix.  8vO) 
pp.  56.     H. 


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Dana  (David  D.)  The  Fireman:  The  Fire  Departments  of 
the  United  States,  with  a  Full  Account  of  all  Large  Fires  ...  . 
By  D.  D.  Dana.  Second  Edition.  Boston.  1828.  i2mo,  pp. 
307.  18406 

Dana  {Dr.)  A  Review  of  Dr.  Dana's  Remonstrance,  ad- 
dressed to  the  Trustees  of  Phillips  Academy,  September  1849. 
on  the  State  of  the  Theological  Seminary  under  their  Care.  By 
a  Layman.     Boston:  Press  of  Crocker  and  Brewster.   1853.    ^^"* 

Dana  (E.)  A  Description  of  the  Bounty  Lands  in  the  State 
of  Illinois:  also,  the  Principal  Roads  and  Routes  through  the 
United  States  ...  .  By  E.  Dana.  Cincinnati:  Looker^  Reynolds 
isf  Co.   1 8 19.    i2mo,  pp.  108.  c,  H.  18407 

Dana  (E.)  Geographical  Sketches  on  the  Western  Country: 
designed  fur  Emigrants  and  Settlers:  being  the  Result  of  Exten- 
sive Researches  and  Remarks.  To  which  is  added,  a  Summary 
of  all  the  most  Interesting  Matters  on  the  Subject,  including  a 
Particular  Description  of  the  Unsold  Public  Lands  ...  .  By  £. 
Dana.  Cincinnati:  Looker^  Reynolds  ^  Co,  18 19.  i2mo,  pp. 
312.  ba.  18408 

[Dana  (Eliza  A.)]  Gathered  Leaves.  Cambridge:  Private 
Edition.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  160.  18409 

Includes  "  lona  t  An  Indian  Tragady." 

Dana  (E.)  Vindication  of  the  Character  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Dana.  By  an  Impartial  Observer.  Newburyporty  Mass.  1806. 
8vo.  w.  18410 

[Dana  (Francis).]  Letter  of  the  Justices  of  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court  to  His  Excellency  the  Governor,  with  two  Judi- 
ciary Bills  drawn  by  them  ...  June,  1804.  ...  Boston:  Massa- 
chusetts^ printed  by  IToung  and  Minns.    1804.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H. 

Dana,  Freeman  (T.),  m.d.,  and  Samuel  (L.),  m.d.  Out- 
lines of  the  Mineralogy  and  Geology  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity. 
With  a  Geological  Map.     Boston.   18x8.    8vo.  18412 

Dana  (J.)  The  African  Slave  Trade.  A  Discourse,  deliv- 
ered in  the  City  of  New  Haven,  Sept.  9,  1790,  before  the  Con- 
necticut Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Freedom.  By  James 
Dana  ...  .  New  Haven:  printed  by  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green. 
M,DCC,xci.    8vo,  pp.  33.  ba.,  p.  1 84 1 3 


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Dana.  A  Century  Discourse,  Delivered  at  the  Anniversary 
Meeting  Of  the  Freemen  of  ...  Wallingford,  April  9,  1770. 
By  James  Dana  ...  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  said  Town. 
New- Haven  :  Printed  by  T.  and  S.  Green.     8vo,  pp.  51.  H. 

Dana.  The  Character  and  Reward  of  the  Good  and  Faithful 
Servant.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  ...  Death  of  Charles 
Whittelsey  ...  July  2d,  1764  ...  .  By  James  Dana  ...  of  ... 
Wallingford.  ...  Boston  :  Printed  by  Richard  and  Samuel  Draper. 
1764.     8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  1 84 1 5 

Dana.     A  Discourse  delivered  at  Kensington,  (Con.)   Dec. 


I,  1774,  on  occasion  of  first  Assembling 

By  James  Dana,  d.d New  Haven 

Samuel  Green.  m,dcc,lxxv.    8vo,  pp.  31. 


in  the  New  Church. 
Printed  by  Thomas  ^ 
DA.  1 84 1 6 


Dana.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  State  of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  on  the  Day  of  the  Anni- 
versary Election,  May  13,  1779.  By  James  Dana,  Pastor  of 
the  Fust  Church  in  Wallingford Hartford:  Printed  by  Hud- 
son and  Goodwin.    M  DCC  LXXXX.     8vO,  pp.  46,  (l).  W.   184I7 

Dana.  Two  Discourses  :  i.  On  the  Commencement  of  a 
New  Year.  ii.  On  the  Completion  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury ;  delivered  in  New  Haven }  ...  Jan.  4th,  ...  Jith,  1801. 
By  James  Dana,  d.d.  ...  New  Haven:  William  IV.  Alorse. 
180J.     8vo,  pp.  68.  BA. ,0.18418 

Dana.  The  Wisdom  of  Observing  the  Footsteps  of  Provi- 
dence. A  Sermon  preached  at  Weatheriield  on  the  Annual 
Thanksgiving,  November  28,  1805.  By  James  Dana,  d.d. 
Hartford:   Printed  by  Hudson  ^  Goodwin.   1805.     8vo,  pp.  27. 

Also:  The  Doctrine  and  Miuion  of  Jeius  Chriit.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Installation  of 
Rev,  Abiel  Holmer  ...  Cambridge.  ...  J^ny.  aj,  1791.  Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall. 
Muccxcii.  8vo,  pp.  35.  —  Discourse  at  New  Haven,  Oct.  20,1790,  at  the  Execution  of 
Joseph  Mountain,  for  Rape.  ...  New  Haven,  1790.  8vo,  pp.  28.  —  A  Sermon  Preached 
May  14,  1795.  •■■  ^'  ^^^  Interment  of  the  Reverend  Ezra  Stiles,  d.d.,  ll.o..  President  of 
Yale-CuUege.  ...  Printed  at  New  Haven,  by  Thomat  and  Samuel  Green,  [1795.]  ^^^^ 
pp.  37,  (i).  —  Illustrations  on  Human  Frailty  and  Vanity.  A  Discourse  Uccabioned 
by  the  ...  Death  of  John  Hall  ...  Son  of  £lihu  Hall,  Esq;  Of  Wallingford  ...  1763. 
...  New  Haven:  Printed  by  B.  Mecom.  1765.  lamo,  pp.  34.  —  Letter  to  Scripturista; 
containing  Remarks  on  this  Answer  to  Paulinus,  &c.  and  Three  Qut^'t'^i^^  mure,  rela- 
tive to  Mi.  Dana.  Boston.  1761.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Men's  Sins  nut  Chargeable  on  God, 
but  on  themselves.      A  Discourse  delivered  at  Wallingford,   Dec.   22,   1782,  on  th . 

Tragical  Exit  of  William   Beadle,  his  Wife  and  four  Children By  James  Dana 

O.D New  Haven:  Printed  by  T.&  S.  Green,    4to,  pp.  27.  —  The  Pastoral  Care. 

A  birmoo  I'reached  at  Suffield,Conn.,  March  6,  1793,  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ebeneze'- 
Gay,  jun New  Haven:  Printed  by  T,  (Sf  S.  Green,  mdcczcui.  8vo,  pp.  31. —  ...  A 


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Sermon  Preached  in  the  City  of  New- Haven,  July  19, 1787.  ...  Funeral  of  the  Reverend 
Chauncey  WhitteUey,  Pastor  of  the  Fir»t  Church  in  that  City;  ...  Nftu- Ha-vcn  1 
Printed  by  Daniel  Bowen.  mpcclxxxvii.  8vo,  pp.  30  —  A  Sermon,  Preached  April  29, 
1789,  at  his  Installation,  ...  New-Haven.  ...  New-Haven ;  Printed  by  T.  &  S, 
Green,  m,  dcc,  lxx«ix,  8vo,  pp.  43. — Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Abiel 
Holmes,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Jan.  25,  1792.  ...  Boston,  mdccxcii.  8vu,  pp.  35.  —  A 
Sermon,  preached,  October  I,  1794,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Elijah  Waterman, 
to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  First  Church  and  Society  Windham,  Connecticut. ...  Printed 
by  yohn  Byrne,  in  h^indham,  m,dcc,xciv.  8vo,  pp.  25.  —  Christianity  the  Wisdom  of 
Good.  A  Sermon  preached  October  17,  1798,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Duniel 
Huntington  to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  First  Church  and  Society  in  Litchfield,  Con- 
necticut. ...  Litchfield:  Printed  by  Thomas  Collier.  1 799.  8vo,  pp.  30.  ba.  —  A  Ser- 
mon on  the  much-lamented  death  of  Mr.  Eben'r  Grant  Marsh,  Tutor  in  Yale  College, 
whodied  Nov.  16,  1803,  in  the  27th  yearofhis  age.  ...  By  James  Dana,  d.d.  Hanford: 
Printed  by  Hudson  &  Good-win,  1803.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  —  Sermon  before  the  Merri- 
mac  Humane  Society,  4th  Sept.  1804.  ...  Neivburyport.  8vo.  —  There  is  no  Re.ison 
to  be  ashamed  of  the  Gospel.  A  Sermon  preached  at  East  Hartford,  Dec.  23,  1801, 
at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Andrew  Yates,  as  Colleague-pastor  with  the  Rev.  Eliphulet 
Williams,  D.D.  ...  Hartford:  Printed  by  Hudson  &  Goodwin,  i8oa.  8vo.  ba.  —  Two 
Discourses  delivered  at  Cambridge,  May   10,   1767,  to  the  Congregation  under  the 

Pastoral   Care  of  the  Rev.   Mr.   Appleton Boston:  Edes  &  Gill,  m,  dcc,  lxvii. 

8vo,  pp.  70.  B.,  BA. — Two  Discourses  delivered  Oct.  1st,  1780.  ...  Ueiuburyport. 
1782.    8vo.     w. 

Dana  (J.  D.)  Manual  of  Geology  ...  with  Special  Refer- 
ence to  American  Geological  History  ...  .  By  James  D.  Dana 
...  .  Philadelphia:  Theodore  Bliss  fs*  Co.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  xvi, 
798.  18420 


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Dana.     Manual   of  Mineralogy,  With  Illustrations. 
Haven.    1837.     8vo.    +  Second   Edition.     New  Haven: 
rie  &  Peck.    1849.    i6mo,  pp.  432.  c. 

Dana.  On  the  Classification  and  Geographical  Distribution 
of  Crustacea:  from  the  Report  on  Crustacea  of  the  United 
States  Exploring  Expedition,  under  Capt.  Chas.  Wilkes,  U.  S.  N., 
during  the  years  1 838-1 842,  By  James  D.  Dana,  a.m.,  ... 
Philadelphia.    1 853.    4to,  pp.  198.  18422 

Dana.  Synopsis  of  the  Report  on  Zoophytes  of  the  U.  S. 

Exploring  Expedition   around  the   World,   under  C.   Wilkes, 

U.  S.  N.,  Commander,  in  the  Years  1838-1842.     By  James 

D.  Dana.  New  Haven.  [1859.]     ^^o,  pp.  vi,  i  1.,  pp.  17. 

Dana.  A  System  of  Mineralogy.  Descriptive  of  Mineralogy, 
comprising  the  most  Recent  Discoveries.  By  J.  D.  Dana,  ... 
aided  by  George  Jarvis  Brush  ...  .  Fifth  Edition,  Re-written 
and  Enlarged,  and  Illustrated.  New  Tork:  John  tViley  ^  Son, 
1867.     8vo,  pp.  xlviii,  827.  H.  18424 

"Catalogue  of  American  Localities  of  Minerals,"  pp.  765-791. 


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Dana.  United  States  Exploring  Expedition.  During  the 
Years  1838,  1839,  1840,  1841,  1842.  Under  the  Command  of 
Charles  Wilkes,  U.  S.  N.  Vol.  vii.  Zoophytes.  By  James 
D.  Dana,  a.m.,  Geologist  of  the  Expedition.  With  a  Folio 
Atlas  of  Sixty-one  Plates.     Philadelphia:  Printed  by  C.  Sherman. 


1846.     4to,  pp.  X,  7-740. 


18425 


Dana.  ...  Vol.  x.  Geology.  By  James  D.  Dana,  a.m., 
Geologist  to  the  Expedition.  With  Folio  Atlas  of  Twenty-one 
Plates.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  C.  Sherman.  1849.  4^°i  PP* 
xii,  766.  18426 

Dana.  ...  Vol.  xiii.  Crustacea.  By  James  Dana,  a.m. 
With  a  Folio  Atlas  of  Ninety-six  Plates.  Part  i.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  by  C.  Sherman.  1852.     410,  pp.  viii,  685.  18427 

Also:  Address  before  the  American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science, 
August,  1855.  ...  [n.  p.]  publiihed  by  Joicph  Lo-utring.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  36.  h. — 
A  Brief  Account  of  the  Discoveries  and  Results  of  the  United  States  Explutini;  Ex- 
j^editiun.  ...  New  Haven:  printed  by  B.  L.  Hamlen.  1843.  h.  (From  the  "Amer- 
ican Journal  of  Science  and  Arts,"  xliv.)  An  American  Geological  History.  Neva 
Haven.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  45.  Map. — On  Coral  Reefs  and  Islands  ...  .  Philadel- 
phia.  1853.     8vo,  pp.  144.  —  S'vience  and  Scientific  Schools.     An  Address  befurc  the 

Alumni  of  Yale  College,   ...    August,   1856 New  Haven:    S.   Babcock.   1856. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  H. —  8vo,  pp.28.  —  The  Yale  University  Scheme.  The  Academic 
College  and  the  Scientific  College  at  New  Haven,  in  their  Relations  to  the  University. 
...  Neiv  Haven;  printed  by  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor.  1870.  l6mo,  pp.  8.  H. — 
(For  a  list  of  scientific  papers  by  Mr.  Dana,  see  Triibner's  *'  Am  Bibl,  Guide.") 

Dana  (J.  F.  and  S.  L.)  Outlines  of  the  Mineralogy  and 
Geology  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity,  with  a  Geological  Map. 
By  J.  Freeman  Dana,  m.d.  and  Samuel  L.  Dana,  m.d.  ...  Bos- 
ton. 1818.     8vo,  pp.  108.  p.  18428 

See  "Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy,"  etc.,  Vol.  iv. 

Dana  (J.  J.)  The  Acceptable  Fast.  A  Sermon  ...  in 
Cummington,  Mass.,  On  the  Day  of  the  National  Fast,  Sep- 
tember 26,  1861,  By  J.  Jay  Dana  ...  Northampton :  printed  by 
Metcalfe  Company.   1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  18429 

Dana.  Memoranda  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of  Richard 
Dana.  Compiled  by  Rev.  John  Jay  Dana.  ...  Boston:  printed 
by  Wm.  H.  Chandler^  Co.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  64.  18430 

Dana  (J.  G.)  Report  of  the  Trial  of  J.  O.  Beauchamp  for 
the  Murder  of  Col.  S.  P.  Sharp.  By  J.  G.  Dana  and  R.  S. 
Thomas.     Frankfort^  Ky.   1826.    i2mo,  pp.  153.  b.  18431 

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Dana  (J.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Death  of 
General  George  Washington  ...  delivered  at  Ipswich  ..,  22d. 
February,  a.d.  1800.  By  Joseph  Dana  ...  .  Newburyport: 
printed  by  Edmund  M.  Blunt.   1800.    Svo,  pp.  28,  (i).  H. 

Dana.     The  Duty  and  Reward  of  Loving  our  Country,  and 


seeking  its  Prosperity.     A  Discourse  delivered  in  two  parts,  at 
the   National   Fast,  April   25,   1799; 
Boston :  Printed  by  Manning  £?  Loring. 


By  Joseph  Dana,  a.m. 
1799.    Svo,  pp.  41.     BA. 


Dana.  A  Sermon,  delivered  Feb.  19,  1795,  being  a  day  of 
General  Thanksgiving  ...  .  By  Joseph  Dana,  a.m.  Newbury- 
port: Printed  by  Blunt  and  March.   1795.    Svo,  pp.  26.  ba. 

[Dana.]  The  Question  of  War  with  Great  Britain  examined 
on  Moral  and  Christian  Principles.     Boston.   iSoS.   Svo,  pp.  14. 

Also:  Address  ...  before  the  ...  Lodges  of  St.  John,  St.  Peter  and  St.  Mark  ...  in 
Newburyport  ...  .  Newburyport:  printed  by  E.  fy.  Allen,  1807.  Svo,  pp.  15.  h. — 
Observations  upon  Baptism,  delivered  At  Ipswich,  South  Parish,  June  2a,  1806.  By 
Joseph  Dana,  d.o  ...  Witli  a  View  of  Introductory  Circumstances;  and  Proceeding! 
in  the  said  Church,  Newburyport :  E.  M.  Blunty  Printer,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h.— 
Sermon  ...  at  Newburyport,  December  19,  1794;  at  the  Ordination  of  Daniel  Dana 
...  Newburyport.  mdccxcv.  Svo,  pp.  37.  h.  — A  Sermon  preached  at  ...  Amesbury, 
at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  David  Smith,  ...  January,  28,  1795 Newbury- 
port: Printed  by  Blunt  &  March,   [1795.]    ^'^j  PP-  35-     ■*•  —  A  Sermon,  delivered 

before  An  Annual  Convention  of  the  Congregational  Ministers  of  Massachusetts 

Boston:  Printed  by  Andrew  Newell,  May,  28,  [1801.]  Svo,  pp.  32.  ba.  —  A  Ser- 
mon delivered  October  7,  i8oi,a!  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Samuel  Dana,  ...  Marble- 
head Printed  by  Thomat  C,  Cutting,  Salem,  1801.  Svo,  pp.  31.  ba.  —  A  Ser- 
mon delivered  before  the   Merrimac   Humane  Society,  ...    September  4,   1804 

Newburyport:  Edmund  M.  Blunt,  Printer.   1804.     Svo,  pp.  30.     BA.  —  A  Sermon  ... 

at  Haverhill,  December  21,  1S08 ;  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Dodge 

Haverhill:  Printed  by  IVilliam  B.  Allen.  1809.  Svo,  pp.  10.  B.,  p.  —  A  Sermon 
delivered  in  Boston,  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl- 
edge, Oct.  21,  iSl2 Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf,   1812.    Svo, 

pp.  28.  BA. — Two  Discourses,  delivered  at  the  South  Meeting  in  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Jan.  14,  1810.  By  Joseph  Dana,  o.o.  Newburyport:  E,  W.  Allen,  1810.  Svo,  pp. 
37.     BA. 

Dana  (M.  M.  G.)  National  Life,  its  Characteristics  and 
iPerils.  A  Discourse  preached  Nov.  27,  1S62,  at  Winsted,  Ct. 
By  Rev.  M.  M.  G.  Dana  ...  Nnv  York:  Sackettl^  Cobb,  1862. 
Svo,  pp.  15.  1S436 

Dana  (M.  S.  B.)  Charles  Morton,  or  the  Young  Patriot, 
A  Tale  of  the  American  Revolution.  By  Mary  S.  B.  Dana. 
New  Tori.   1S43.    i8mo,  pp.  236.  '8437 

Dana  (R.  H.)  The  Buccaneer,  and  other  Poems.  By 
IRichard  Henry  Dana.     L  ndon,  1844.    24mo,  pp.  156.  b. 


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[Dana.]  The  Idle  Man.  ...  New  Tori:  W.  Grattan^ 
Printer.   1821.    8vo,  pp.  55.  H.  18439 

Dana.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Be- 
nevolent Society,  at  Cambridge,  [Mass.1  July  4,  18 14.  By 
Richard  H.  Dana,  Esq.  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Milliard  ana 
Metcalf.   1814.    8vo,  pp.  22.  ba.  18440 

Dana.     Poems  and  Prose  Writings.     By  Richard  H.  Dana. 

Boston:  Russell^  Odiorne^  and  Co.   1833.    i2mo,  pp.  iii-ix,  I  1., 

pp.  450.    +  New-York.    1850.    2  vols.,  l2mo.  B/..  18441 

Also :  A  Poem  delivered  before  the  Porter  Rhetorical  Society  ...  Andover,  Sept. 
22,1829.  ...  Boston:  Perkins  &  Marvin,   1829.    8vo,  pp.  15.     H. 

Dana  (R.  H.),  Junr.  An  Address  upon  the  Life  and 
Services  of  Edward  Everett,  delivered  before  the  Municipal 
Authorities  and  Citizens  of  Cambridge,  February  22,  1865.  By 
Richard  H.  Dana.  Cambridge:  Sever  and  Francis.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  70.  BA.  18442 

Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Dana.  The  Bible  in  Schools.  Argument  of  Richard  H. 
Dana,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Opinion  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Maine 
...  .  Boston,  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  59.  h.  18443 

Dana.  Enemy's  Territory  and  Alien  Enemies.  What  the 
Supreme  Court  decided  in  the  Prize  Causes.  By  R.  H.  Dana, 
Jr.     Boston:  Little^  Brown  and  Company.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  1 1. 

Dana.  Remarks  of  Richard  H.  Dana,  Jr.,  Esq.,  before  the 
Committee  on  Federal  Relations,  on  the  proposed  Removal  of 
Edward  G.  Loring,  Esq.,  from  the  Office  of  Judge  of  Probate. 
March  5,  1855.  Boston:  printed  by  Alfred  Mudge^  Son.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  18445 

Dana.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  February, 
1863.  The  Amy  Warwick.  Brief  of  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr.  For 
the  United  States  and  the  Captors,     [n.  p.   n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  30. 

Dana.  To  Cuba  and  Back.  A  Vacation  Voyage.  By  Richard 
Henry  Dana,  Jr.  ...  Boston:  Ticinor  and  Fields,  mocclix.  i2mo, 
pp.  288.  BA.  4-  London:  Smith  and  Elder.  1859.  Post  8vo, 
pp.  268.  c.  18447 

[Dana.]  Two  Years  before  the  Mast.  A  Personal  Nar- 
rative of  Life  at  Sea.  New  Tori :  Harper  and  Brothers.  1 840. 
i8mo,  pp.  483.  (Harper's  *'  Family  Library,"  No.  106.)  -|- 
[Ibid.'\  1847.  +  London:  Edward  Moxon.  mdcccxli.  8vo,  2 
1.,  pp.  124.  BA.  18448 


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Dana.  Two  Years  before  the  Mast.  A  Personal  Narrative 
by  Richard  Henry  Dana,  Jr.  New  Edition,  with  Subsequent 
Matter  by  the  Author.  ...  Boston:  Fields^  Osgood  Isf  Co.  1869. 
i2mo,  pp.  vii,  470.  BA.,  c.  18449 

[Dana.]  Twee  jaren  voor  den  mast.  Lotgevallen  op  eene 
zeereis  naar  de  west-kust  van  Amerika.  Uit  het  Engelsch. 
Deventer:  M.  Ballot.   1842.    2  vols.,  8vo.  1 8450 

Ascribed,  in  Brinkman'i  " Alphabetische  Naamlyst,"  to  Capt.  Marryat.  Also: 
Argument  oi  Richard  H,  Dana,  Jr.,  Esq.,  for  the  Holden  of  Bonds  in  the  Bol- 
ton, Hartford  and  Erie  Railroad  ...  April  14,  1870.  BoUon :  fVrighl  &  Potter. 
1870,  8vo,  pp.  67.  —  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  at 
Cambridge,  July  4,  1 8 14.  ...  Cambridge !  frinted  by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf,  1 8 14.  8vo, 
pp.  ai.  H. —  Points  and  Authorities  in  support  of  the  Price  Charity  before  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts  ...  Boston:  Prist  of  John  Wilton  and  Son,  1864.  ifTO, 
a  I.,  pp.  64.  H. — Speech  ...  at  Manchester,  N.  H.  ...  February  19,  1861.  Bottom 
Redding  &  Co.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  Speech  ...  at  a  Meeting  of  Citizens  held 
in  Faneuil  Hall,  June  zi,  1865,  to  consider  the  subject  of  Re-organization  of  the 
Rebel  States,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  —  Speech  ...  At  Middleton,  in  the  Fifth 
District,  October  26,  1868.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  11.  h.  —  A  Tribute  to  Judge 
Sprague.  Remarks  ...  at  a  Dinner  given  to  the  Officers  of  the  "  Kearsarge,"  ...  . 
Boston:  Alfred  Mudgt  &  Son,  Printers.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Usury  Laws. 
Speech  ...  February  14,  1867,  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Usuary  Laws.  Boston:  Wright 
&  Potter,  Printers.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  30.     h. 

Dana  (S.)  An  Address  on  the  Importance  of  a  Well  Regu- 
lated Militia  ...  at  Concord,  September,  A.D.  1801.  By  Samuel 
Dana  ....  CharUstown:  printed  by  Samuel  Etheridge,  1801.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  H.  18451 

Dana.  A  Discourse,  on  the  History  of  the  First  Christian 
Church  and  Society  in  Marblehead}  delivered  to  his  People  Jan. 
7,  181 6.  By  Samuel  Dana,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel 
T.  Armstrong.   1816.    8vo,  pp,  31.  ba.,  m.  18452 

Dana.  An  Oration  ...  at  Groton  ...  Massachusetts  ... 
Fourth  of  July,  1807.  ...  By  Samuel  Dana.  ...  Amherst^  N. 
H.:  printed  by  Joseph  Cushing.   1807.    8vo,  pp.  20.  H.,  S. 

Also:  An  Address,  ...  in  Amherst,  August  lo,  1797;  before  the  ...  Grand  Lodges 
of  New-Hampshire  and  Massachusetts}  at  the  Consecration  of  Benevolent  Lodge.  ... 
[n.  p.]  Samuel  Preston,  Printer.  1797.  8vo,  pp.  12.  ba.,  H.  —  Mr.  Dana's  Answer 
to  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  [Boston.  1808.] 
8vo,  pp.  IX.  BA. — Sermon  at  Danvers  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  B.  Wadsworth. 
...  Salem.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.  —  Two  Sermons  delivered  October  11,  1 801,  the 
Sabbath  following  his  Ordination,  ...  of  ...  Marblehead.  Salem :  Printed  by  Thomas  C. 
Cushing.  I  Sot.    8vo,  pp.  48.     ba.,  h. 

Dana  (S.  W.)  Speech  of  Samuel  W.  Dana,  Representative 
in  Congress,  on  a  Resolution  concerning  Francis  J.  Jackson, 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  Great  Britain  to  the  United  States. 
{^December  19,  1809.]     fVashing^on.  1810.    8vo,  pp.  28.      ba. 


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Dana  (S.  W.)  An  Oration,  delivered  by  Stephen  W.  Dana, 
at  ...  Northampton,  July  4,  1856.  Boston.  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  H.  18455 

Dana  (W.  C.)  A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  Central  Presby- 
terian Church,  Charleston,  S.  C,  [on  Fast  Day]  Nov.  21, 
i860.  ...  By  Rev.  W.  C.  Dana.  Charleston:  Evens  &  Cogs- 
welly  [^Printers'],   i860.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  12.  BA.  18456 

The  Dana  Hill  Public  Schools.     See  Cambridge,  Vol.  iii. 

Dana.  Annual  Report  of  the  Superintending  School  Com- 
mittee of  the  Town  of  Dana,  for  the  year  1862-3.  Barre: 
printed  by  Henry  Goddard,   1863.    8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  18457 

Danbury.  The  Minutes  of  the  Danbury  Baptist  Associa- 
tion, held  in  Danbury,  Sep.  1790,  w'th  the  Sentimentf  and  Plan 
of  the  said  Association.  Danbury^  printed  New  York^  IV.  Dur- 
rell,  1790-1.    -f  Stratjield.   1791.    +  New  Hartford.   1792. 

Dancer  (T.)  A  Brief  History  of  the  Late  Expedition 
against  Fort  San  Juan,  so  far  as  it  relates  to  the  Diseases  of  the 
Troops:  together  with  some  Observations  on  Climate,  Infec- 
tion and  Contagion;  and  several  of  the  Endemical  Complaints 
of  the  West  Indies.  By  Thomas  Dancer  ...  Physician  to  the 
Troops  on  that  Service.     Kingston:  D.  Douglass  i5f  fV.  Jiiman, 

MDCCLXXXI.     4tO,  pp.  63.  H.   18459 

[Dancer.]  Catalogue  of  Plants  ...  in  the  Botanic  Garden, 
Jamaica,  MDCCXcii.  St.  "Jago  de  la  Vega.  [1792?]  410,3  1., 
pp.  16.  18460 

Also :  The  Medical  Assistant ;  or  Jamaica  Practice  of  Physic.  Kingston,  yamaiea. 
MDccci.  4to,  6  1.,  pp.  371,  (12).  +  Second  Edition.  St.  Jago  de  la  Vega.  1809. 
4to.     Portrait. 

Dane  (J.)  A  Declaration  of  Remarkable  Providences  in  the 
course  of  my  Life.  By  John  Dane  of  Ipswich,  1682.  To 
which  is  added  a  Pedigree  of  the  Dane  Family,  and  a  few  notes. 
By  [John  Dean]  a  Member  of  the  New  England  Historic-Gene- 
alogical Society.  ...  Boston:  Samuel  G.  Drake.  1854.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  BA.  1 846 1 

Dane  (N.)  A  General  Abridgment  and  Digest  of  American 
Law,  with  occasional  Notes  and  Comments,  ^y  Nathan  Dane, 
LL.D.  ...  Boston.   1823-29.    9  vols.,  8vo.  18462 

Dane  Baptist  Association.  Minutes  at  Medina,  Dane  County, 
Wis.,  1856.     Madison.   1856.    8vo. 


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Dandolo  (C.  T.)  I  secoli  dei  due  sommi  italiani  Dante  e 
Colombo,  frammento  d'una  storia  del  pensiero  ne'  tempi  moderne. 
Milano.   1852.    2  vols.,  i2mo.     Plates.  18464 

Dandolo.  II  settentrione  dell'  Europa  e  dell'  America  nel 
secolo  passato  sin  1789,  altro  frammento  d'una  storia  del  pen- 
siero ne'  tempi  modern!.     Milano.   1853.    i2mo.  b.  18465 

Dandy  (W.  G.)  American  Nationality.  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  Lexington,  Kentucky,  August  5,  1863.  By  Rev.  W.  G. 
Dandy,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  8.  18466 

,       &<"Hisc.  Mag.,"i.  153. 

Danforth  (F.  T.)  Thrilling  and  Interesting  Narrative  of 
the  Life,  Sufferings,  Singular  and  Surprising  Adventures  of 
Fanny  Templeton  Danforth,  who,  disguised  in  the  Uniform  of 
a  Midshipman,  went  in  search  of  her  Lover,  an  Officer  in  the 
United  States  N.vy,  and  was  taken  Prisoner  by  the  pirate  ship 
Demon  of  the  Seas,  May  17,  1848,  and  was  rescued  by  the 
crew  of  the  United  States  Man  of  War  Macedonian,  led  on  by 
her  Lover,  just  as  she  was  to  have  been  burned  alive  by  her 
captors,  the  pirates  of  the  Isle  of  Pines.     1849.    ^v^>  PP*  3^* 

Danforth  (J.)  The  Blackness  of  Sins  against  Light.  Or, 
Men  offering  Violence  To  their  Knowledge,  and  Forcibly  break- 
ing thorow  all  the  interposing  P'lames  of  it,  to  work  Iniquity 
Considered  in  its  Criminalness,  &  as  no  small  Aggravation  of 
their  vile  Transgression.  By  John  Danforth.  Boston  in  N.  E, 
Printed  and  Sold  by  Timothy  Green^  in  Middle-  Street.  1 7 10.    1 2mo. 

Danforth.  A  Sermon,  Occasioned  by  the  Late  Great 
Earthquake  and  the  Terrors  that  attended  it.  Delivered  at  a 
Fast  in  Dorchester,  Mass.  7,  1727.  By  John  Danforth.  Bos- 
ton:  G.Rogers.   1728.    i2mo,  (4),  40,  5.  B.  18469 

With  Perer  Thacher'g  "  Two  Great  Bereavements  Commemorated."  Verses  on 
Peter  Thacher  and  Samuel  Danforth. 

Danforth.  The  Vile  Prophanations  of  Prosperity  by  the 
Degenerate  among  the  People  of  God.  ...  [A  Fast]  Sermon  at 
Boston,  March  15,  1703.  By  John  Danforth.  Boston.  1704. 
i6mo,  pp.  (2),  44.  B.  18470 

The  signatures  are  continuous  with  S.  Williard's  "Israel's  True  Safety.**  Also: 
Judgment  begun  at  the  House  of  God  :  and  the  Righteous  scarcely  Saved.  ...  Boiton. 
1716.  i6mo.  w.  —  King  Hezeiciah's  Bitterness  and  Relief.  A  Sermon.  ...  Boston. 
1 7 10.    i6mo.  —  Kneeling  to  God,  at  Parting  with  Friends:  or  the  Fraternal  Interces- 


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tory  Cry  of  Faith  and  Love.  [With  a  Poem,  to  the  Memory  of  John  Eliot.]  Boston. 
1697.  l6mo,  pp.  71.  M. —  Maisachuietti  Election  Sermon.  1697.  8vo.  —  Thr 
right  Christian  Temper,  in  every  condition;  endeavoured  (ai  the  Lord  vouchiafed  to 
atiitt)  to  be  let  forth  and  recommended.     Botlon,  1702.   i6mo.     w. 

Danforth  (J.  N.)  Gleanings  and  Groupings  from  a  Pastor's 
Portfolio.  By  Rev.  Joshua  N.  Danforth.  New  Tork:  A.  S. 
Barnes  isf  Co.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  360.  18471 

Danforth.  Memoir  of  W.  C.  Walton,  late  Pastor  of  the 
Second  Presbyterian  Church  in  Alexandria,  D.  C.  By  J.  N. 
Danforth.     Hartford.   1837.    i2mo.  s.  18472 

Danforth  (S.)  mdcxlvii.  An  |  Almanack  |  for  the  Year  of 
our  I  Lord  1 1 647 1  Calculated  for  the  Longitude  of  3i5|degr.  and 
Elevation  of  the  Pole  Ar-|ctic  42  degr.  &  30  min.  &  may  ge-| 
nerally  serve  for  the  most  part  of  |  New-England.  |  By  Samuel 
Danforth  of  Harvard  College  |  Philomathemat.  |  Cambridge 
Printed  by  Matthew  Day.  Are  to  be  sold  by  Hez.  Usher  at  Boston. 
1647. 1     i6mo,  pp.  16,  including  Title.  g.b.  1847;; 

Title-page  with  a  type  metal  border  of  full  moons  and  half  moons.  This  is  the 
almanac  quoted  by  Savage,  Winthrop's  *'  History  of  N.  £.,"  11.  379  (edition  of  1853) 
It  is  probably  the  earliest  American  almanac  extant.  It  is  of  special  interest  in  the 
annals  of  American  printing,  as  having  the  imprint  of  Mathe-w  Day,  no  other  book 
having  been  discovered  in  which  the  name  appears,  Thomas  does  not  mention  him. 
He  was  a  brother  of  Stephen  Day,  the  first  printer,  and  probably  conducted  the  press 
during  the  imprisonment  and  disgrace  of  the  latter.  [See  *'  Mass.  Records,"  7th 
Sept.,  1643.)  Mathew  Day  was  a  man  of  some  estate,  as  appears  by  his  will  and 
inventory  ("Gen.  Reg.,"  in.  181),  while  "Stephen,"  says  Savage,  "appears  to  have 
been  unthrifty."  Danforth's  almanacs  of  1648  and  1649,  from  the  same  press,  are 
without  the  name  of  printer  or  bookseller,  only  Printed  at  Cambridge.  The  only 
known  copy  is  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  George  Brinley,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

Danforth  An  Astronomical  Description  of  the  late  Comet, 
or  Blazing  Star,  as  it  appeared  in  New  England  in  1664,  with  a 
Theological  application  thereof.  By  Samuel  Danforth.  London. 
1666.    i2mo.  M.  18474 

"  Very  rare,  having  been  printed  in  the  year  of  the  great  fire  in  London,  when 
probably  most  of  the  copies  were  lost."  Title  and  note  from  J.  R.  Smith's  catalogue. 
It  was  also  printed  at  Cambridge,  N.  B.   1667.    l6mo,  pp.  2a.     m. 

Danforth.  A  Brief]  Recognition  |  of |  New-Englands  |  Errand 
I  into  the|  Wilderness;!  Made  in  the  Audience  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  the|Massachusets  Colony,  at  Boston  in  N.  E.  on 
the  I II  til  of  the  third  Moneth,  1670.  being  the  |  Day  of  Election  j 
there.  I  By  Samuel  Danforth,  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  |  Christ  in 
Roxbury  in  N.  Y..\Cambridge:\  Printed  by  S.  G.  and  M.  F, 
1671. 1  4to,  2  1.,  pp.  23.  B.,  w.  1847s 

The  address  to  the  ''Christian  Reader,"  p.  4.  >>  signed  Thomas  Shepard. 


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[Danforth.]  The  Cry  of  Sodom  Enqvircd  intoj  [Discoursel 
Upon  Occasion  of  the  Condemnation  of  Benjamin  Gozd, 
Cambridge:  Printed  by  Marmaduke  'Johnson.  1 674.  410,  ^j).  (4). 
25.  B.  18476 

An  address  to  the  "  Chriitian  Reader,"  p.  1,  Is  signed  John  Sherman,  Urian  Oakes, 
and  Thomas  Shepard, 

Danforth.  An  Exhortation  To  All:  To  use  Utmost  En- 
deavours to  obtain  A  Visit  of  the  God  of  Hosts,  for  the  Preser- 
vation of  Religion,  and  the  Church,  upon  Earth.  In  a  Sermon 
Preached  ...  on  May  26.  17 14.  being  the  Anniversary  Day  of 
the  Election  of  Councillors  of  the  said  Province.  By  Samuel 
Danforth,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Tanton,  ...  Boston:  Samuel 
Gerrish.   1 7 14.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  38.  ba.,  h.  18477 

Danforth.  Ne  Kesukod  Uttiyeu  Lord  Kessehtunlcup.  The 
Day  which  the  Lord  hath  made.  Discourse  on  the  Instituti' n 
and  Observation  of  the  Lord's  Day.  [In  Indian  and  English.] 
Boston^  reprinted.    1707.    l6mo,  pp.  35.  M.  18478 

Danforth.  The  Woful  Effects  of  Drunkenness,  a  Sermon 
when  two  Indians,  Josias  and  Joseph  were  executed  for  Murther, 
occasioned  by  the  Drunkenness  both  of  the  Murthering  and  the 
Murthered  Parties.     Boston,  N.  E. :  by  B.  Green.   1710.     18479 

Also :  Piety  Encouraged ;  a  Discourse  to  the  People  of  Taunton,  etc.  ...  Boston. 
1705.    i2nio,  pp.  25.     M. 

Danfor'i  I  (T.)  A  Discourse,  before  the  Humane  Society,  of 
the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  Boston,  June  14,  1808. 
By  Thomas  Danforth.  Boston:  Russelli^  Cutler ^  Printers.  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  18480 

Danforth.  An  Oration,  pronounced  July  4,  1804,  at  the 
request  of  the  Selectmen  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  in  Commemo- 
ration of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.     By  Dr. 

Thomas  Danforth Boston:  printed  by  Russell  and  Cutler. 

1804.    8vo,  pp.  23.     w.    +  Second  Edition.   1804.    8vo,  pp. 
23.  H.  18481 

Danforth  (W.  R.)  An  Oration  pronounced  in  the  Uni- 
versalis! Chapel,  on  Thursday,  July  4,  1833.  By  Walter 
Raleigh  Danforth,  Esq.  Providence:  John  Hutchins.  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  18482 

Danforth.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Providence  As- 
sociation of  Mechanicks  and  Manufacturers,  April  2,  1822,  being 
the  Anniversary  of  the  Election  of  Officers.  Providence:  Mil- 
ler ^  Hutchins.  1822.    8vo,  pp.  22.  18483 


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The  Dangerous  Condition  of  the  Country,  the  Causes  which 
have  led  to  it,  and  the  Duty  of  the  People.  By  a  Marylander. 
Baltimore.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  18484 

The  Dangerous  Vice.  A  Fragment.  Addressed  to  all  whom 
it  may  concern.  By  a  Gentleman,  formerly  of  Boston.  Col- 
umb'ta.  Printed.  MDCCLXXXix.    4to,  pp.  16.  18485 

We  have  given  this  title  twice,  under  the  respective  namei  of  [Bourne  (Silvanus)], 
Vol.  II.,  No.  6917,  where  it  is  erroneously  printed  as  "The  Dangers  of  Vice,"  ind 
[Church  (Edward),  ^r.)].  Vol.  iv..  No.  11986.     It  is  most  probably  by  Bourne. 

The  Dangers  of  Church  Centralization.  Some  Remarks  on 
the  Proposed  Changes  in  the  Constitution  of  v  e  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States.  By  a  Layman.  ... 
Detroit^  Mich.:  printed  by  Palmer^  Fisher  isf  Fleming.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  18486 

The  Dangers  of  the  Country.     By  the  Author  of  War  in 

Disguise London:  J.  Butterworth.  1807.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  227. 

4-  The  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Butterworth.  1807.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  163.  BA.  +  Philadelphia:  Samuel  L.  Bradford.  1807. 
8vo,  pp.  (iv),  142.  18487 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  liii.  302.  This  tract  it  usually  attributed  to  Sir  John  Stephen ; 
but  I  have  seen  it  ascribed  to  John  Brown,  author  of  "  Memoirs  of  the  Northern 
Courts."     Ste  '*  War  in  Disguise." 

Dangers  of  the  Deep ;  or,  Narratives  of  Shipwrecks  and  Ad- 
ventures at  Sea.  Edinburgh:  T.  Nelson  ^  Sons.  1854.  32mo, 
pp.  416.  18488 

Dangers  of  the  Theatre  ;  Extract  from  a  Printed  Account  of 
the  Conflagration  of  Richmond  Theatre,  in  Virginia,  which 
happened  26th  of  December,  1 8 II.     IVoodbridge.   18 12.    i2mo. 

Daniel  (C.)  Etudes  de  theologie,  de  philosophie  et  d'his- 
toire  publiees  par  Ch.  Daniel  et  J.  Gagarin.  Paris.  1858.  3 
vols.,  8vo.  18490 

Vol.  III.  contains,  on  pp.  Z05-324,  *'  Relation  d'un  voyage  de  Mexico  i  Guatemala 
dans  le  cours  de  Tannic  1855." 

Daniel,  pseudonym.     See  [Garcia  (Edward)]. 

Daniel  (H.)  Trial  of  H.  Daniel  for  the  Murder  of  Clifton 
R.  Thomson.  ...   Cincinnati,  O.   1 845.     8vo,  pp.  36.         1849 1 

[Daniel  (John  M.)]  The  Life  of  Stonewall  Jackson.  From 
Official    Papers,   Contemporay    Narratives,  and    Personal  Ac- 

VOL.  V.  26 


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quaintance.  By  a  Virginian.  Richmond.  iS62-  iimo.  +  From 
...  the  Richmond  Edition.  New  Tork:  Charlts  B.  Richardson, 
1863.    i2mo,  pp.  305.     Portrait.  ba.  18492 

Sume  copies  of  the  New  York  edition  have  the  imprint,  "  Ltndtn ;  S,  Low  [etc.] 
1S63." 

Daniel.  The  Richmond  Examiner  during  the  War;  or,  the 
Writings  of  John  M.  Daniel.  With  Memoir.  By  his  Brother, 
F.  S.  Daniel.     New  Tork:  Am.  News.  Co.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  232. 

Daniel  (J.  R.  J.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Daniel,  of  North  Caro- 
lina, on  the  Bill  to  reduce  the  Duty  on  Imports,  &c.,  delivered 
in  the  House  ...  July  i,  1846.  Washington.  1846.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  H.  18494 

Daniel  (Louis).  La  guerre  aux  £tats-Unis  Topographie- 
Moeurs-Histoire-Documents  diplomatiques  et  politiques  avec  une 
carte  du  theatre  de  la  guerre  par  Louis  Daniel  Paris:  "Jules 
Vanackere.   1862.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  156.  BA.,  H.  1 8495 

Daniel  {Mr.^  Speech  of  Mr.  Daniel,  of  Kentucky,  on  the 
Bill  authorizing  the  President  to  use  Force  against  South  Caro- 
lina, delivered  in  the  House  ...  February  28,  1833.  Washing- 
ton: printed  by  Duff"  Green.   1833.     ovo,  pp.  25.  18496 

Also :  Speech  ...  in  the  House  ...  on  the  Judiciary  ...  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Daniell  (W.  C.)  Observations  upon  the  Autumnal  Fevers 
of  Savannah.  By  W.  C.  Daniell,  m.d.  Savannah:  IV.  7*. 
Williams.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  152.  1 8497 

Daniels  (R.)  First  Annual  Report  on  the  Geological  Sur- 
vey of  Wisconsin.  By  Edward  Daniels.  Madison:  D.  Atwood^ 
Printer.   1 854.     8vo,  pp.  83.  18498 

Daniels  (T.  H.)  Particulars  of  the  Life  of  Thomas  H. 
Daniels.     Boston.   18 19.  i8499 

Danielsz  (T.)  Vertoog|van  de  Redenen  die  den  Capiteinj 
Thomas  Danielsz.  |  van  het  Schip|St.  Jago  de  la  Victoria  |be- 
wogen  hebben,  in  Jamaica  aan-  en  inteloopen,  |en  de  Proceduuren 
door  de  Regeringe  van  dat  |  Eiland  ontrent  hem  gehouden :  |  Mits- 
gaders  een  kort  verhaal  van  het  gene  op  zijn  geheele  reize  |  is  voor- 
gevallen,  tot  het  aanhouden  van  het  Schip  toe}|alles  bekrachtigd 
met  autencijke  bewijzen :  |  Dienende  tot  justiiicatie  van  de  con- 
duites  van  dito  Capitein,  jtegens  die  gene  die  dezelve  hebben 
getracht  de  taxeeren,! en  met  onwaarheid  te  bekladden.  |  Te  Rot- 
terdam^\Bij  Reinier  Z^^rx, | mdcxc.  |   410,  2  i.,  pp.  73.        18500 


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Danish  Laws;  or,  the  Code  of  Christian  the  Fifth.  Faith- 
fully translated  for  the  use  of  the  English  inhabitants  of  the 
Danish  Settlements  in  America.     London.   1756.    8vo.  c. 

Danish  Missions  to  the  East  Indies,  South  America,  &c.  Lon- 
don.   1 718.    i2mo.  18502 

Dankers  (J.),  and  Sluyter  (P.)  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to 
New  York  and  a  Tour  in  several  of  the  American  Colonies  in 
1769-80  by  Jaspar  Dankers  and  Peter  Sluy.ter  of  Wilwerd  in 
Friesland  Translated  from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  Dutch 
for  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society  and  Edited  by  Henry  C. 
Murphy  ...  Brooklyn.  1867.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  xlvii,  440.  12 
Plates.  J  8503 

"  Long  liland  Hist.  Soc.  Publications,"  Vol.  i. 

Dannett  (H.)  Examination  of  Mr.  Harris's  Scriptural  Re- 
searches on  the  Licitness  of  the  Slave  Trade.  By  the  Rev.  H. 
Dannett,  of  Liverpool.      London.   1788.    8vo.  18504 

DaRon  (P.)  Sombra  funebre,  oracion  que  dixo  el  R.  P. 
Fray  Pedro  Dafion,  Predicador  General  jubilado,  Ex-Secretario 
General  de  las  Provincias  de  la  Nueva  Espafia,  Ex-Guardian  de 
el  Convento  Grande  de  San  Francisco  de  Mexico.  ...  Mexico. 
1715.   4to,  8  1.,  Text,  II  leaves.  18505 

Dansereau  (Arthur).  Annales  Historiques  du  College  de 
L'Assomption  depuis  sa  fondation.  —  Premiere  livraison.  Mont- 
rial.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  44.  18506 

Danson  (J.  T.)  Some  Particulars  of  the  Commercial  Pro- 
gress of  the  Colonial  Dependencies  of  the  United  Kingdom,  ... 
1827-46.  By  J.  T.  Danson  ...  .  19th  February,  1849.  [^Lon- 
don:'] M.  y  U^.  Collis^  Printers.  [1849?]  4to>  3  !•>  PP-  64,  (i), 
39.  H.  18307 

Danti  (A.)  Osservationi  di  diverse  Historic  et  d'altri  Parti- 
colari  degni  di  memoria.     yenetia.   1573.    4^°*  18508 

This  rare  work  contains  "  Osservatione  topra  la  Navigatione  de  gli  Spagnuoli  sotto 
Christoforo  Colombo  nell'  Indie  Occidentali  dette  el  Mnndo  Nuovo;"  "toprj  11  Mai 
Franceie  et  donde  fu  traportato  in  Italia}"  "lopro  gl'  Indian!  dello  Mondo  Nuevo;" 


etc. 


Dantier  (A.)  Elisabeth  Seton  et  les  commencements  de 
I'eglise  catholiqae  aux  £tats-Unis ;  Par  M^e  de  Barb^iey. 
Seconde  edition.  Etude  historique  par  M.  Alphonse  Dantier. 
Paris:  Douniol.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  58  18509 


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D'Anvbrs  (Caleb),  puudonym.  Stt  [Amherit  (Nicholas)], 
Vol.  I.,  No.  I335fl. 

D'Anvers.  Answer  to  the  Considerations  occasioned  by  the 
Craftsman  upon  the  Excise,  so  far  as  relates  to  the  Tobacco 
Trade.     London.    1733.    i2mo.  w.  185 10 

D'Anvers.  French  Counsels  Destructive  to  Great  Britain, 
or  Seasonable  Advice  to  Sir  R W ,  in  the  present  Criti- 
cal Conjuncture.     London,   1739.    8vo.  w.  185 II 

Partly  on  Weit  Indian  afTaira. 

Danvbrs  (J.  H.)  A  Picture  of  a  Republican  Magistrate  of 
the  New  School }  being  a  Full-length  Likeness  of  his  Excel- 
lency Thomas  Jeft'erson,  President  of  the  United  States.  To 
which  is  added  a  Short  Criticism  on  the  Characters  and  Preten- 
sions of  Mr.   Madison,   Mr.  Clinton,  and   Mr.  Pinckney.     By 

John  Thierry  Danvers,  of  Virginia New   Tork :   Printed 

by  E.  Sargeant.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  96.  ba.  18512 

Danvers,  Mass.  Account  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  in 
Danvers,  June  16,  1 85 2,  together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Town  in  relation  to  the  Donation  of  George  Peabody,  Esq.,  of 
London.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Town,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  208, 
Errata,  i  slip.     19  Plates.  1^513 

The  lecond  title  reads:  Centennial  Celebration,  at  Danveri,  Man.  June  l6,  1852. 
Bottom  frinttd  by  Dulton  and  fVtHtiutrth.   185a. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Peabody  Institute,  South 
Danvers,  Mass.  Boston:  printed  by  John  IVilson  and  Son.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  xix,  (i),  102.  BA.  +  Supplement  ...  .  July  1857. 
\_South  Danvers.^   ^^S7'     ^vo,  pp.  26.  b.,  ba.  18514 

The  Danvers  Discussion.  A  Report  of  the  Discussion  at 
Danvers,  Mass.  on  November  6,  1833,  between  Revs.  M.  P. 
Braman,  and  Thomas  Whittemore.    [n.  p.]   1833.    8vo,  pp.  95. 

A  Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts.  Salem. 
1843.    8vo,  pp.  15.  18516 

Relatei  to  the  manner  of  treatment  of  an  iniane  female  at  the  Almi  Houie  in 
Danveri. 

Proceedings  at  the  Reception  and  Dinner  in  Honor  of  George 
Peabody,  Esq.,  of  London,  by  the  Citizens  of  the  old  Town  of 
Danvers,  October  9,  1856.  ...  [With]  An  Historical  Sketch 
of  the  Peabody  Institute,  &c.  Boston:  Henry  IV,  Dalton  Cff 
^0n,  Printers,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  195.  18  Portraits  and 
Engravings.  ba.  185 17 


DARBY. 


213 


Real  and  Personal  Estate,  1852.      Saltm.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the  Town  of  Danvers. 
[1842-3]  ...  Saltm:  Ivf  and  Ptast,  Printin.  1843.  8vo,  pp. 
24.     Continued.  h.  18519 

South  Danvert  li  now  •  icptrtte  town,  called  Pcabody. 

Danville  Theological  Seminary.  Addresses  delivered  at 
the  Inauguration  of  the  Professors  in  the   Danville  Theological 


Seminary,   October    13,    1853. 
IVrightson.    1 854.    8vo,  pp.  74. 

Danville  Quarterly  Review. 
8vo.     Continued. 


Cincinnati . 


Vol.  I.     1861. 


printed  by    T, 

H.   18520 

Danville^  Ky, 
18521 

Allot  An  Annual  Catilogue  of  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Danvillp,  Ky.,  185a. 
LouiivilU.  185a.  8vo.  Contlnueil.  —  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Preibyterian 
Church  at  Danville,  Ky.,  1856.     Louiivi//t.   1857.    8vo.     1. 

Danville,  rt.  Catalogue  Caledonia  County  Teachers'  In- 
stitute, Danville,  Vt.,  1851.  18522 

Dapper  (Olfert).     See  Montanus  (A.) 

The  translator  of  the  Dutch  veriion  of  Montanui  attributes  the  authorihip  to  Dap« 
per,  "  Durch  Dr.  O,  D.,"  which  it  an  error.  Dapper  wai  the  collector  and  publither 
of  a  collection  of  voyages  and  descriptions  of  foreign  countries  in  Dutch,  Amtierdam. 
1670-88.  I  a  vols,,  fulio,  of  which  there  are  some  sets  on  large  paper.  For  the 
American  portion,  tti  Montanus  (A.),  and  NieuhoT  (J.) 

Dapper  (Olfert).  Dappervs  exoticvs  cvriosvs.  Das  ist  des 
viel-belcsenen  Hn.  Odoardi  Dapperi  Africa-  America- und  Asia- 
tische  Curiositaten,  so  in  den  drey  Haupttheilen  der  Welt  verwun- 
dert  vorkommen,  [etc.]  Zusammen  getragen  von  M.  J.  C. 
Mannling.  Franci/urt  und  Leipzig:  M.  Rohrlach.  1717.  l2mo, 
7  J->  PP-  536,  36  J-,  PP-  184,  18  I.,  pp.  174,  14  1.     Plate. 

Dapper.  Exotici  curiosi  continuatio.  Oder  des  viel-belese- 
nen,  Hn.  Odoardi  Dapperi  Americanische  Curiositaten  so  in 
dicsen  Haupt  Theile  der  Welt  verwundernd  vorkommen  aufFs 
kurtzeste  zusammen  getragen  von  M.  J.  C.  Mannling.  Frank- 
furt und  Leipzig,  bey  Michael  Rohrlachs,  171 8.  2  vols.,  i2mo, 
pp.  184,  18  1.,  pp.  172,  15  1.}  pp.  246,  13  1.,  pp.  100,  9  1. 

Darby  (J.)  Botany  of  the  Southern  States;  in  Two  Parts. 
...  Part  II.  Description  of  Southern  Plants.  Arranged  on  the 
Natural  System;  preceded  by  a  Linnaean  and  a  Dichotomous 
Analysis.  By  Prof.  John  Darby,  a.m.  New  Tork.  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  612.  c,  p.  18525 


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DARBY. 


Darby  (Joseph).  Letter  on  the  subject  of  British  Colonial 
Fisheries,     [n.  p.]  1853.   8vo,  pp.  16.  18526 

Darby  (W.)  The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  Western  and 
Southwestern  States  and  Territories ;  comprising  a  Geographical 
and  Statistical  Description  of  the  States  of  Louisiana,  Mississippi, 
Tennessee,  Kentucky,  and  Ohio;— the  Territories  of  Alabama, 
Missouri,  Illinois,  and  Michigan;  and  the  western  parts  of  Vir- 
ginia, Pennsylvania,  and  New  York.  ...  By  William  Darby,  ... 
New-York:  Kirk  iff  Mercetn.  1818.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  311.     2  Maps. 

See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  viii.  268. 

Darby.  A  Geographical  Description  of  the  State  of  Louisi- 
ana: presenting  a  View  of  the  Soil,  Climr.te,  Animal,  Vegetable, 
and  Mineral  Productions;  illustrative  of  its  Natural  Physiog- 
nomy, its  Geographical  Configuration,  and  Relative  Situation; 
with  an  Account  of  the  Character  and  Manners  of  the  Inhabi- 
tants.    Being  an  Accompaniment  to  the  Map  of  Louisiana.     By 

William  Darby Philadelphia:   Printed  for  the  Author  by  "J. 

Melish.   1816.    8vo,  9  1.,  pp.  270,  xvii.     Map.  c.  18528 

Darby.  A  Geographical  Description  of  the  State  of  Louisi- 
ana, the  Southern  Part  of  the  State  uf  Mississippi,  and  Territory 
of  Alabama;  Presenting  A  View  of  the  Soil,  Climate,  Animal, 
Vegetable,  and  Mineral  Productions,  Illustrative  of  their  Natural 
Physiognomy,  their  Geographical  Configuration  And  relative  Sit- 
uation ;  With  an  Account  of  the  Character  and  Manners  of  the 
Inhabitants,  Together  with  a  Map  ...  Second  Edition,  Enlarged 
and  Improved.  By  William  Darby.  New  York:  James  Otm- 
stead.   1817.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  356,  (4).     Map.  c.  18529 

Darby.  Geographical,  Historical,  and  Statistical  Repository; 
Vol.  I.  A  Geographical  View  of  Pennsylvania.  By  William 
Darby.     Philadelphia,   1824.    8vo.  p.  1 8530 

Darby.  Lectures  on  the  Discovery  of  America,  and  Coloni- 
zation of  North  America  by  the  English.  By  William  Darby. 
Baltimore:  Pluskitt  i^  Co.   1828.    i2mo,  pp.  223.  18531 

Darby.  Memoir  on  the  Geography  and  Natural  and  Civil 
History  of  Florida,  attended  by  a  Map  of  that  Country,  con- 
nected with  the  Adjacent  Places;  And  An  Appendix  containing 
the  Treaty  of  Cession,  and  other  Papers  relative  to  the  subject. 
By  William  Darby.  Philadelphia;  Printed  by  T.  H.  Palmer. 
1821.   8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  viii,  5-92.     Map.  ba.,  c,  p.  18532 

"  a  slight  and  superficial  performance."     Set  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xiii.  99. 


DARDE. 


215 


Darby.  A  Tour  from  the  City  of  New- York  to  Detroit,  in 
the  Michigan  Territory,  made  between  the  2d  of  May  and  the 
22d  of  September,  1818.  The  Tour  extends  from  New- York, 
by  Albany,  Schnectady,  and  Utica,  to  Sacket's  Harbor,  and 
thence  through  Lake  Ontario,  to  St.  Lawrence  River,  and  down 
that  stream  to  Hamilton  Village,  Thence  along  both  banks  ot 
the  St.  Lawrence,  from  Hamilton  to  the  Thousand  Islands ; 
thence  to  Sacket's  Harbor  by  water.  [With]  Notices  of  ...  the 
Natural  History  and  Geography  ...  .  By  William  Darby  ...  . 
New-Tori:  Kirk  ^  Mercein.  1819.  8vo,  pp.  288,  Ixxiii,  (7.) 
Map.  BA.  18533 

Darby.  Universal  Gazetteer;  or,  a  New  Geographical  Dic- 
tionary; ...  By  William  Darby.  Philadelphia.  1827.  8vo.  -f- 
Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  Philadelphia.  1827.  Rl.  8vo, 
pp.  892.     Map.    +  Third  Edition.     Washington.   1843.    ^^®* 

Darby.  View  of  the  United  States,  Historical,  Geographi- 
cal, and  Statistical;  exhibiting  in  a  Convenient  Form,  the  Natu- 
ral and  Artificial  P'eatures  of  the  several  States,  and  Embracing 
those  Leading  Branches  of  History  and  Statistics  best  adapted  to 
develop  the  Present  Condition  of  the  North  American  Union. 
Illustrated  with  Maps,  &c.     By  William  Darby.     Philadelphia . 


H.  S.  Tanner.   1828.     2  1.,  pp.  622.     14  Maps. 


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18535 


Also  :  Mnemonika  ;  or  rhe  Tablet  of  Memory ;  being  a  Register  of  Eventa  from  the 
Earliest  Period  to  the  Year  1829  :  comprehending  an  epitome  of  Universal  History, 
&c.  ...  Baltimore,  1829.  i2mo.  P. —  Prospectus  of  Historical  and  Geographical 
Tracts  on  Louisiana.  Bv  Mr.  Wm.  Darbv  and  Louis  Bringier.  New  York^yune  iz, 
1815.   8vo,  pp.  16 

Darby  (W.),  and  Dwight  (T.),  Jr.     A  New  Gazetteer  of 
t.le  United  States  of  America  ...  with  the  Population  of  1830, 
&c.     By  William  Darby,  and  Theodore  Dwight,  Jr.  Hartford: 
Edward  Hopkins.    1833.     8vo,   pp.  630.     -|-  United  States  of 
America.     Second  Edition,  revised.     Hartford.   1834.     8vo. 

D'Arcy  (Uriah  Derick).  The  Black  Vampyre;  a  Legend  of 
St.  Domingo.     Second  Edition.     New  Tork.   18 19.    i6mo. 

Darde  (Jean).  Histoire  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  Ethiopie> 
Malabar,  Brasil,  et  es  Indes  Orientales.  Tiree  des  lettres 
escrites  es  annees  1620  jusques  en  1624.  Addressee  au  ... 
General  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  Traduit  de  I'ltalien  en 
FranifOis  par  un  Pere  de  la  mesme  Compagnie.  Paris:  Sebastien 
Cramoisy.   1628.    8vo,  pp.  451.  '8538 


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Dardin  (A.)  Petition  of  Amcy  Dardin,  Feb.  3,  1803, 
PFashington.   1803.    8vo,  pp.  20.  1^539 

For  a  stud  horse  impressed  for  the  United  States  army. 

[Dardis  (George)].  Description  of  the  State  Capitol  of 
Tennessee.  Nashville:  B.  R.  M'Kennie^  Co.,  Printers.  1854. 
32mo,  pp.  8.  H.  18540 

Dare  (C.  P.)  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  Rail- 
road Guide:  ...  including  Historical  Sketc!. 7S,  Legends,  Sec. 
By  Charles  P.  Dare.  Philadelphia:  T.  fttzgibbon.  [1856.] 
i2mo,  pp.  142.     4  Maps.  1 8541 

Darg  (J.  P.)  Exposition  of  the  Proceedings  of  John  P. 
Darg,  Henry  W.  Merriit,  and  others,  in  relation  to  the  Rob- 
bery of  Mr.  Darg,  the  Elopement  of  his  Alleged  Slave,  and  the 
Trial  of  Barny  Corse,  who  was  unjustly  charged  as  an  Acces- 
sory.    New  York:  Isaac  T.  Hopper.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  42. 

Dargan  (E.  S.)  Speech  of  Hon.  E.  S.  Dargan,  of  Alabama, 
on  the  Oregon  Question.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  Thurs- 
day, February  5,  1846.  Washington:  Blair  ^  Rives.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  6.  '8543 

Darien.  Act  I  for  a  |  Company  |  Trading  to  |  Africa  and  the 
Indies.  I  June  26.  lb()^.\Edinburgh^\  Printed  by  the  Heirs  and 
Successors  of  Andrew  Anderson,  Printer  to  His  most  |  Excellent  Maj- 
esty, Anno  Dom.   1696.  |    Folio,  pp.  7.  18544 

An  I  Act  I  of  the  I  Parliament  I  of  I  Scotland  I  For  Erecting  an| 
East-India  Company]  in  ih?Lt  \yL\i\gi\om.\  Edinburgh, \  Printed  by 
the  Heirs  and  Successors  of  Andrew  Anderson,  Printer  to  his  most  \ 
Excellent  Majesty,  1695.  And  Re-printed  at  London,  for  Sam. 
Manship  at  |  the  Ship  in  Cornhill,  and  Hugh  Newman  at  the  Grass- 
hopper in  the  Poultrey.  \  [3  Oct.  1695.]    Folio,  Title,  pp.  8. 


Caledc 


or,  the  Pedlar  turn'd  Merchant.     See  Vol.  iii., 


lonia; 
No.  9919. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  several  Books  and  Pamphlets  that  have 
been  hitherto  published  (to  1700)  concerning  the  Indian  and 
African  Company  of  Scotland,  set  down  according  to  order  of 
time,  for  the  Information  of  the  Curious.  18546 

Title  from  an  English  catalogue. 

Constitution  of  the  Company  of  Scotland  trading  to  Africa 
and  the  Indies.     Edinburgh.  1696.   4to,  pp.  3.         j.c.b.  18547 


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The  Darien  Papers  j  being  a  Selection  of  Original  Letters 
and  Official  Docunnents  relating  to  the  Establishment  of  a  Colony 
at  Darien  by  the  Company  of  Scotland  Trading  to  Africa  and  the 
Indies,  1 695-1 700.  Printed  at  Edinburgh.  MDCCCXLIX.  4to,  pp. 
xxxii,  417.     Map  and  Facsimiles.  c.  18548 

Edited  by  J.  W.  Burton,  Esq.,  and  contains  a  great  mass  of  curious  and  interesting 
matter  relating  to  the  subject.     One  hundred  copies  printed  for  the  Bannatyne  Club. 

A  Defence  of  the  Scots  Abdicating  Darien.     See  Scott  (P.) 

A  I  Defence  I  of  the  |  Scots  Settlement  |  At  Darien.  [With  |  An 
Answer  to  the  Spanish  |  Memorial  against  it.  |  And  |  Arguments  to 
prove  that  it  is  the  |  Interest  of  England  to  join  with  the  |  Scots, 
and  Protect  it.  [  To  which  is  added,  |  A  Description  of  the  |  Coun- 
try, [and  a  particular  Account  of] the  Scots  Colony.  \Edinburghy 
\  Printed  in  the  Tear  M.DC.xc.ix.  |  8vo,  Title,  4  1.,  pp.  86.  + 
[Another  Edition.]     Edinburgh.   1699.    410.  c.  18549 

The  dedication  is  signed  Philo-Caledon,  who  is  said  to  be  Ridpath,  or  Riildpath. 
There  is  also  another  edition  of  the  same  date  attributed  to  Mr.  Fletcher,  of  Saltoun, 
printed  in  smaller  type,  i2mo. 

The  I  Defence  |  of  the  |  Scots  Settlement  |  at  j  Darien,  |  Answered, 
[Paragraph  by  Paragraph.  |  By  Philo-Britan.  (Zow^/on,  Printed  and 
Sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  London  and  Westminster.  1699.  |  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  92.  18550 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Caledonian  Project,  with  a  Defence  of 
England's  Procedure  (In  point  of  equity)  in  relation  thereunto. 
In  a  friendly  Letter  from  London,  to  a  member  of  the  Scots 
African  and  Indian  Company  in  Edinburgh,  to  guard  against 
passion.  London:  'John  Nutt.  1701.  4to,  pp.  54,  misprinted 
92.  c.  18551 

An  Enquiry  into  The  Causes  of  the  Miscarriage  of  the  Scots 
Colony  at  Darien  or  an  Answer  to  a  Libel  entituled  A  Defence 
of  the  Scots  Abdicating  Darien.  Submitted  to  the  Considera- 
tion of  the  Good  People  of  England,  [n.  p.]  1699.  8vo,  pp. 
84.     c.    Another  Edition.     Glasgow.   1700.    8vo,  pp.  112. 

Declared  by  a  royal  proclamation  to  be  «  "  a  false,  scandalous,  and  traitorous  libel." 

An  Exact  List  of  all  the  Men,  Women,  and  Boys  that  Died 
on  I  Board  the  Indian  and  African  Company's  Fleet,  during  their 
Voyage  I  from  Scotland  to  America,  and  since  their  Landing  in 
Caledonia ;  [Together  with  a  particular  account  of  their  qualities, 
the  several  Days  [of  their  Deaths,  and  their  respective  Distem- 
pers or  Accidents  of  which  |  they  Died.  |  [Colophon :]  Edinburgh^ 
Printed  by  George  Moseman^  in  the  Tear  1699.    Folio,  I  1. 

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A  Full  and  Exact  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Court 
of  Directors  and  Council  General  of  the  Company  of  Scotland 
trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies,  with  relation  to  the  Treaty  of 
Union,  now  under  the  Parliament's  Consideration.  In  a  Letter 
to  a  Person  of  Quality  containing  the  Author's  Apology  for 
Printing  the  same.  [^Edinburgh:"]  Printtd  in  the  year  mdccvi. 
4to,  pp.  40.  C.  18554 

A I  Full  and  Exact  I  Collection]  of  |  All  the  Considerable  Ad- 
dresses, Memorials,  I  Petitions,  Answers,  Proclamations,  De-| 
ciarations.  Letters  and  other  Publick  |  Papers,  relating  to  the 
Company  of  I  Scotland  Trading  to  Africa  |  and  the  Indies,  since 
the  passing  I  of  the  Act  of  Parliament,  by  which  the  said  {Com- 
pany was  established  in  June  1695,  till  | November  1700.  [To- 
gether with  a  short  Preface  (including  |  the  Act  it  self)  as  also  a 
Table  of  the  I  whole  Cotii^n.is.\Printed  in  the  Tear  i"]  00.  \  8vo, 
pp.  X,  144,  6.  18555 

The  I  History  |  of  |  Caledonia :  |  or,  the  |  Scots  Colony  |  in  |  Darien 
J  In  the  West  Indies.  |  With  an  Account  of  the  [Manners  of  the 
Inhabitants,  I  and  Riches  of  the  Country.  |  By  a  Gentleman  lately 
Arriv'd.  I  London:  \  Printed^  and  Sold  by  yohn  Nutt^  near  \  Stationers- 
Hall.  MDCXCix.  I   8vo,  pp.  54.    +  Dublin.   1699.    8vo.     18556 

The  Humble  Representation  of  the  Council  of  the  Company 
of  Scotland  trading  to  the  Indies,     [n.  p.]  1706.    Folio,  2  1. 

Information  concernant  I'afFaire  de  Darien.  Paris.  [1680  ?] 
4to,  pp.  15.  18558 

Relates  to  the  Scotch  "  Invasion  of  Darien,"  and  the  claims  cf  Spain  upon  the 
jprovince. 

Just  and  Modest  Vindication.     See  [Hodges  (James)]. 

Letter  concerning  the  Consequence  of  an  Incorporating  Union 
fin  relation  to  Trade.     1706.    4to.  18559 

Containing  some  interesting  notices  of  the  trade  of  the  Scotch  colony  of  Darien, 
.and  other  parts  of  the  East  and  West  Indies. 

A I  Letter  I  From  a  Member  of  the  |  Parliament  of  Scotland,! 
To  his  Friend  at  London, [concerning  Their  Late  Act | For 
Establishing  a  [Company  Of  that  Kingdom  Tradeing  to  [Africa 
and  the  Indies.  \  London  j  ...John  Whitlock  ...  [1695.1  Folio, 
Title,  pp.  14.  18560 

Letter  [  from  the  [  Commission  |  of  the  I  General  Assembly  j  of 
the  I  Church  of  Scotland  [  to  the  [  Honourable  Council  and  Inhabi- 


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tants|of  the  Scots  Colony  of  Caledonia  |  in  America.  |  Dared  at 
Glasgow,  July  21.  i6gg.\GlasgoWy\  Printed  by  Robert  Sanders^ 
One  of  his  Majesties  Printers.   1699.    410,  Title,  pp.  16. 

Memoirs  of  Darien.     See  [Borland  (F.)],  Vol.  11.,  No.  6428. 

A  New  Darien  Artifice  laid  open  ;  in  a  notable  instance  of 
Captain  Maclean's  Name  being  used  (in  the  Flying  Post,  Feb- 
ruary II  &  13,  17^^.)  to  vouch  for  the  Caledonia  Company, 
after  that  gentleman  hath  been  persecuted  by  them  these  thir- 
teen months  past  for  vouching  against  them.  Authore  Anti- 
Dariensi.  London:  Printed  for  any  Body^  and  sold  by  the  BookselUrs 
of  London  and  Westminster.   1701.    4to,  pp.  14.         j.c.B.  18562 

See  "Bibl.  Am.  Prim.,"  p.  i8a. 

The]  Original  Papers  |  and  |  Letters,]  Relating  to  the  |  Scots 
Company, I  Trading  to |  Africa  and  the  Indies:  [From  the  Me- 
morial given  in  |  against  their  taking  Subscripti-.|  ons  at  Hamburgh, 
by  Sir  Paul|Ricaut,  His  Majesty's  Resident] there,  to  Their  last 
Address  sent  |  up  to  His  Majesty  in  December,  1 1699.  Faith- 
fully extracted  from  the  Companies  Books.  |  Printed  Anno  1700.  | 
8vo,  pp.  56.  18563 

A  Perfect  I  List  I  Of  the  several  Persons  Residenters  in  [Scot- 
land, [Who  have  Subscribed  as|  Adventurers  in  the  Joynt-Stock 
|of  the  I  Company  of  Scotland  |  Trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies.  | 
Together!  With  the  respective  Sums  which  they  have  severally 
Subscribed  in  the  Books]  of  the  said  Company,  Amounting  in 
the  Whole  to  the   Sum  of  400000   lib.  [Sterling.  |£<//«^ar^A,| 
Printed  and  Sold  by  the  Heirs  and  Successors  of  Andrew  Anderson^ 
Printer  to  the  King*s\K-.jSt  Excellent  Majesty^  Anno  Dom.  1696.  | 
Folio,  Title  and  pp.  14  of  Names.  18564 

Report  of  the  Committee  upon  the  petition  of  William  Pat- 
erson,  Esq.    [1712.]  8vo,  Half-Title,  pp.  16.         j.c.b.  18565 

Representation  and  Petition  of  the  Council  General  of  the 
Indian  and  African  Company  to  Parliament.  Edinburgh.  1700. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  18566 

Representation  of  the  Council  and  Company  of  Scotland 
trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies.  Dated  at  Edinburgh,  Novem- 
ber 7,  1706.    Folio,  pp.  2.  18567 

Scotland's  Grievances  relating  to  Darien,  &c.  Humbly  offered 
to  the  Consideration  of  the  Parliament,  [n.  p.]  1700.  8vo, 
pp.  54.  18568 


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Scotland's  I  Present  Duty  :|  or,  a  |  Call]  to  j  The  Nobility,  Gen- 
try, Ministry,  and  Com-|monaIity  of  this  Land,  to  be  duely 
affected  |  with,  and  vigorously  to  act  for,  our  Com- 1  mon  Concern 
in  Caledonia,  as  a|  Mean  to  Enlarge  Christ's  Kingdom,  to  Be-| 
nefit  our  Selves,  and  do  Good  to  all  Pro-|testant  Churches. 
Printed  in  the  Tear  1700.    4to,  pp.  28.  18569 

Alio  on  large  paper. 

Scotland's  Right  to  Caledonia  (formerly  called  Darien)  and 
the  Legality  of  its  Settlement,  asserted  in  three  several  Memo- 
rials presented  to  His  Majesty  in  May,  1699.  By  the  Lord 
President  of  the  Session  and  Lord  Advocate,  on  behalf  of  the 
Company  of  Scotland  trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies.  Printed 
in  the  Tear  1700.    8vo,  pp.  34.  18570 

A  short  Vindication  of  Phil.  Scot's  Defence  of  the  Scots  ab- 
dicating Darien.  Being  in  Answer  to  the  Challenge  of  the 
Author  of  The  Defence  of  that  Settlement,  to  prove  the  Span- 
ish Title  to  Darien,  by  Inheritance,  Marriage,  Donation,  &c. 
With  a  Prefatory  Reply  to  the  false  and  scurrilous  Aspersions 
of  the  new  Author  of  The  Just  and  Modest  Vindication,  &c. 
And  some  Animadversions  on  the  material  Part  of  it,  relating  to 
the  Title  of  Darien.  London^  Printed  in  the  Tear  1701.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  18571 

A I  Speech  |  in  |  Parliament  |  On  the  lOth  day  of  January  1 701,  | 
by  the  I  Lord  Belhaven,  |On  the  Affairs  of  the  Indian  and  Afri- 
can Com- 1  pany,  and  its  Colony  of  Caledonia.  Edinburgh  : 
Printed  in  the  Tear  1701.     8vo,  pp.  12.  ^^ST^ 

A  Srate  of  Mr.  Paterson's  claim  upon  the  Equivalent  with 
Original  Papers  and  Observations  relating  thereto.  London : 
Printed  in  the  Tear  1712.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  viii,  72,  2  1.  J.c.B. 

A I  Supplement  |  of  |  Original  Papers  |  and  |  Letters,  |  relating  to 
the  Scots  Company  Trading  to  [Africa  and  the  Indies.  |  y/nno 
Dom.  1700. 1   8vo,  pp.  16.  18574 

A  Vindication  of  the  Scots  Design  for  the  having  established 
a  Colony  at  Darien.     Printed  in  the  Tear  1699,  18575 

See  Burney'i  "  Voyages,"  iv.   359;  and  pp.  94-100  of  the  "Monthly  Mticellany. 
1707."     See  alto  "  Memoirs  of  North  Britain." 

Darinel  db  Tirel.  La  Sphere |des  deux  mondes,  com- 
posee  en  Fran-j^ois,  par  Darinel  pasteur  des  Amadis.  |  Auec  vn 
Epithalame,  que  ie  mesme  Autheur  ha  |  faict,  sur  les  nopces  & 


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mariage  de  TresillustreJ  &  Serenissime  Prince,  Don  Philippe 
Roy  [d'Angleterre,  &c.  |Commente,  glose,  &  enrichy  de  plu- 
sicurs  fables  Poeticques,  |  Par  G.  B.  D.  B.  C.  C.  de  C.  |  N. 
L.  Ovbli.  Amys  Lecturs,  achetez  ce  liuret,  |Si  vous  aymez 
Cronicques  Sc  Histoires,  |Car  I'achetant  y  trouuerez  au  net, 
Bien  figurez  pays  &  territoires.  |  En  Jnvers^  Chez  le.  Richart. 
Juec  Priuilege.  1555.  |  4(0,4  i.,  58  fulioed  leaves,  erroneously 
numbered  57.     19  Maps.  1^57^ 

A  poetical  volume  of  some  rarity. 

Daristb  (A.  J.)  Conseils  aux  Europeens  qui  passent  dans 
les  pays  chauds,  et  notamment  aux  Antilles.  Par  A. -J.  Dariste, 
D.M.     Bordeaux:  Lawalle  jeune.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  40  or  less. 

Dariste.  Memoire  sur  la  non-contagion  de  la  fievre  jaune, 
Suivi  de  Conseils  aux  Europeens  ...  [as  above.     Ibid  J]      18578 

Dariste.  Recherches  practiques  sur  la-  fievre  jaune  ...  . 
Paris:  Beauce-Rusand,  Gabon  et  comp.   1825.    8vo.  18579 

Darkness  at  Noon;  or,  the  Great  Solar  Eclipse  of  the  i6th 
of  June,  1806,  described  and  represented  in  every  Particular  ...  . 
By  an  Inhabitant  of  Boston.  ...  Boston:  D.  Carlisle  ^  A.  Newell, 
May^  1806.    i2mo,  pp.  34.     Plate.  b.,  ba.  18580 

This  is  probably  by  Andrew  Newell. 

Darley  (F.  O.  C.)  The  Cooper  Vignettes.  From  Draw- 
ings by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  New  York:  'James  G.  Gregory.  1862. 
Folio,  pp.  8.     64  Plates,  and  Letter-Press  Descriptions. 

These  are  India  proofs  before  letters.     See  Cooper. 

Darley.  Illustrations  of  Rip  Van  Winkle,  designed  and 
etched  by  Felix  O.  C.  Darley,  for  the  Members  of  the  Ameri- 
can Art  Union.  J[New  York.']  mdcccxlviii.  Oblong  folio. 
Illustrated  Title,  pp.  II.     6  Plates.  ba.  18582 

Darley.  Scenes  in  Indian  Life,  a  Series  of  Original  Designs 
portraying  Events  in  the  Life  of  an  Indian  Chief,  Drawn  and 
Etched  on  Stone  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley,  To  which  is  added  an 
Illustration  of  the  Death  of  the  War  Eagle,  a  pseudo-biographi- 
cal Sketch,  with  Copious  Notes.  Philadelphia,  1843.  5  P^^'i 
oblong  4to.     14  Plates.  18583 

Also :  A  Selection  of  War  Lyrics.  With  [8]  Illustrations  on  Wood.  New  Tork, 
MDCccLxiv.  4to.  —  Yankee  Doodle,  Illustrated.     New  Terk,  [n.  d.]   410. 


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Darling  (H.)  Grief  and  Duty.  A  Discourse  Delivered  in 
the  Fourth  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany,  April  19th,  1865,  the 
day  of  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln.  By  Henry 
Darling,  d.d.   ...  jllbany:  S.  R.  Gray.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Two  editions  printed.  The  lermun  was  repeated  at  the  Military  Hospital  on  the 
a3d  April, 

Darling.  Memoir  of  Otis  Allen;  with  the  proceedings  of 
the  Albany  Har  and  of  other  public  bodies,  with  the  Sermon  ... 
by  Rev.  H.  Darling,  d.d.     Jlbany.   1865.    8vo.  s.  18585 

Darling.  Slavery  and  the  War.  A  Historical  Essay.  By 
Rev.  Henry  Darling,  d.d.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Lippincott  ^  Co. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  48.  18586 

[Darling  (Thomas).]  Some  Remarks  on  Mr.  President 
Clap's  History  and  Vindication  Of  the  Doctrines,  &c.  of  the 
New-England  Churches.  ...  New-Haven:  Printed  by  y.  Parker. 
1757.    8vo,  pp.  127.  w.  18587 

D...RLING  (William  A.)  The  New  York  [City]  Tax-Book. 
...   1850.     New  Tork.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  99.  18588 

[Darling.]  Report  on  Internal  Revenue  Frauds.  JVash- 
tngton.   1867.     8vo.  18589 

Darling.  Speech  of  Hon.  William  A.  Darling,  of  New 
York,  on  the  Loan  B;'.I  ...  in  the  House  ...  March  16,  1866. 
Washington.    1866.    8vo,  pp.  6.  H.  1 8590 

[Darling  (William  Stewart).]  Sketches  of  Canadian  Life, 
Lay  and  Ecclesiastical.  Illustrative  of  Canada  and  the  Canadian 
Church.  By  a  Presbyter  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto.  London: 
Bogue.   1849.    ^^"i  PP'  3'°'  '^59' 

[Darling.]  The  Emigrants  ;  A  Tale  [in  verse].  London: 
[Reprinted from  the  Brit.  Amer.  Mag."]  1863.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Darlington  (W.)  Agricultural  Botany;  an  Enumeration 
and  Description  of  Useful  Plants  and  Weeds  which  merit  the 
Notice,  or  require  the  Attention  of  American  Agriculturists.  By 
William  Darlington,  m.d.     Philadelphia.   1847.    8^°*         ^m  **• 

Darlington.  American  Weeds  and  Useful  Plants :  being  a 
Second  and  Illustrated  Edition  of  Agricultural  Botany,  an  Enu- 
meration and  Description  of  Useful  Plants  and  Weeds,  which 
merit  the  Notice  or  require  the  Attention  of  American  Agri- 
culturists.     By  William    Darlington,  m.d.   ...    Revised,   with 


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Additions,  by  George  Thurber.     Ntw  Tork :  A.  O.  Moort  lif 
Company.   1859.    i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  460.  ba.  18594 

Darlington.  Florula  Ccstrica  :  an  Essay  towards  a  Cata- 
logue of  the  Phaenogamous  Plants,  Native  and  Naturalized, 
growing  in  the  Vicinity  of  the  Borough  of  West  Chester,  in 
Chester  County,  Pennsylvania ;  with  brief  Notices  of  their  Prop- 
erties, and  Uses,  in  Medicine,  Rural  Economy  and  the  Arts. 
To  which  is  subjoined.  An  Appendix  of  the  Useful  Cultivated 
Plants  of  the  same  District.  By  William  Darling,  m.d.  IVest- 
Chester,  Ptnn. :  Printed  for  the  Author.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  xx,  152. 
+  Second  Edition.  IVest  Chester:  the  Author.  1837.  i2mo, 
pp.  xxiii,  pp.  640.     Map.  c.  18595 

Darlington.  Flora  Cestrica:  an  Herborizing  Companion 
for  the  Young  Botanists  of  Chester  County,  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. By  William  Darlington.  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia, 
1853.    i2mo.  18596 

Darlington.  Memorials  of  John.Bartram  and  Humphrey 
Marshall.  With  Notices  of  their  Botanical  Contemporarits. 
By  William  Darlington,  M.D.  ...  Philadelphia:  Lindsay  (^  Black- 
iston.  1849.  ^vo.  Title,  pp.  585.  Woodcuts,  ba.  +  New 
Edition.     Philadelphia.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  602.  ^8597 

[DarL:.ngton.]  Perry-Patetic  Songs  and  other  Jollification 
Ditties }  collected  chieBy  from  the  columns  of  the  American 
Republican.  IVest  Chester :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Republican, 
1824.    24mo,  pp.  31.  18598 

Suppressed  by  the  author. 

Darlington.  Reliquiae  Baldwinianx }  Selections  from  the 
Correspondence  of  the  Late  William  Baldwin,  m.d.,  Surgeon  in 
the  United  States  Navy,  with  Occasional  Notes,  and  a  Short 
Biographical  Memoir.  Compiled  by  William  Darlington,  m.d. 
...  Philadelphia:  Kimber  and  Sharpless.  1843.  i2mo,  pp.  346, 
(i).     Portrait.  b.  18599 

Darlington.  Sesqui-Centennial  Gathering  of  the  Clan  Dar- 
lington :  at  the  residence  of  Brinton  Darlington,  in  East  Brad- 
ford, Chester  county,  Pennsylvania,  on  the  20th  of  August, 
1853.  Printed  by  Request  of  the  Tribe,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  52.  18600 

Also;  Addren  before  the  Pennsylvania  Agricultural  Society.  ...  Philadelphia.  i8s 
8vo.  —  Address  before  the   Philadelphia  Society  for  Promoting  Agriculture,  Oct 
17,  1844.  ...  — Address  before  the  Chester  County  Horticultural  Society,  West 
ter,  September  ii,  1846.  ...  — A  Discourse  upon  Agriculture  ...  September  4, 
...    iPiilatie/phia  f]  1847.    8vc,  pp.  16. 


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Darlington  (William  M.),  Editor.     Stt  Smith  (James). 

Darnai.l  (H.)  a  Just  and  Impartial  Account  of  the  Tranj- 
actiuns  of  the  Merchants  in  London,  for  the  Advancement  of  the 
Price  of  Tobacco,  [in  1727]  In  a  Letter  from  Henry  Darnell  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  Maryland.  September  18,  1728.  Jnnapolis: 
IV.  Parks.   1728.    i2mo,  pp.  53.  j.c.B.  18601 

Darnell.  A  Journal  containing  an  Accurate  and  Interest- 
ing Account  of  the  Hardships,  Sufferings,  Battles,  Defeat,  and 
Captivity  of  those  Heroic  Kentucky  Volunteers  and  Regulars, 
commanded  by  General  Winchester,  In  the  Years  18 12-13. 
Also,  Two  Narratives,  by  men  that  were  wounded  in  th3  Bat- 
tles on  the  River  Raisin,  and  taken  Captive  by  the  Indians.  By 
Elias  Darnell.  Philadelphia :  Lippincotty  Gramboj  and  Co.  1854. 
i8mo,  pp.  98,  (i).  18602 

Darnell  {Rev.  Henry  Faulkner),  m.a.  Songs  by  the  Way  : 
a  Collection  of  Original  Poems  for  the  Comfort  and  Encourage- 
ment of  Christian  Pilgrims.     Montreal.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  186. 

Darling.  Verses  in  Memory  of  the  Right  Rev.  G.  J. 
Mountain,  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec.  St.  John's^  L.  C.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  7.  18604 

Darnes  (William  P.)  A  Full  Report  of  the  Trial  of  W. 
P.  Darnes  on  an  Indictment  [on  a  Charge  of  Manslaughter]  ... 
for  the  Death  of  Andrew  J.  Davis,  ...  on  the  first  of  June, 
1840.  By  [T.  S.  Nelson].  St.  Louis.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  248. 
+  Second  Edition.  Boston :  Printed  by  Tutt/e,  Dennett  ^  Chis- 
bolm.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  268.  BA. 

Darrach  (William).  Memoir  of  George  McClellan,  m.d. 
...  By  W.  Darrach  ...  .  Philadelphia:  y.  G,  Auner.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  18606 

Darrach  (Cornelius).  Speech  of  Mr.  C.  Darragh,  of  Penn- 
sylvania, on  the  Oregon  Question,  Delivered  in  the  House  ... 
Monday,  February  9,  1846.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     18607 

Darrow  (David),  Meacham  (John),  and  Youngs  (Benjamin 
Seth).  Testimony  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing  exemplified  by 
the  Principles  and  Practice  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  History 
of  the  Progressive  Work  of  God,  extending  from  the  Creation  of 
man  to  the  "  Harvest."  Second  Edition,  Corrected  and  Im- 
proved.    Albany.    18 10.    i2mo,  pp.  xxx,  620.    +  Third  Edi- 


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tion,  Corrected  and  Improved.  Union  n/lagty  O,  1823.  i2mo, 
pp.  xvii,  573.  -I-  Fourth  Edition.  [^Albany  :'\  Unittd  Society  of 
Shaken.  [1856.]    8vo.  18608 

Dartmoor,  Eng.  The  Prisoners'  Memoirs  or  Dartmoor 
Prison.     Set  Andrews  (Charles),  Vol.  i.,  No.  1484. 

Dartmouth,  Mass.  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  town  of  Dartmouth. 
New  Bedford.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  129.  18609 

Centennial  Celebration.  Proceedings  in  connection  with  the 
Celebration  at  New  Bedford,  September  14th,  1864,  of  the  Two 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town  of 
Dartmouth.  ...  New  Bedford,  Mass.:  E.  Anthony  ^  Sons,  Prs. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  129.  BA.,  s.  18610 

Report  of  the  Auditing  Committee  of  the  town  of  Dartmouth, 
for  the  year  ending  March  i,  1863.  New  Bedford:  Printed  by 
£.  Anthony.    1863.    8vo,  pp.  11.     Continued.  186 11 

The  Creed  and  Covenant  of  Dartmouth  Church,  with  a 
Sketch  of  its  History  and  a  Catalogue  of  its  Members,  to  Janu- 
ary 4,  1855.     Hanover:  Dartmouth  Press.   1855.  1 86 1 2 

Dartmouth  College.  Argument  for  the  Plaintiffs  in  the 
Dartmouth-College  Caie.     [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  43.  m.  186 13 

Candid  Analytical  Review  of  the  *^  Sketches  of  the  History  of 
Dartmouth  College."     See  [Parish  (Elijah  J.)] 

Catalogue  of  the  Books  in  Dartmouth-College  Library,  [f/iurn- 
cverf  n.  d.1  i2mo,  pp.  24.  M.  +  Catalogue  of  the  Books  in 
the  Social  Friend's  Library.  Concord.  1824.  i2mo.  +  Cata- 
logue of  Books  in  the  United  Fraternity's  Library.  Concord. 
1824.    i2mo.  18614 

Catalogue  of  the  Class  of  181 2,  Dartmouth  College.  By  S. 
Clarke.  Boston.  1854.  8vo.  Continued.  +  Catalogue  of  the 
Society  of  Social  Friends  from  1783  to  1826,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege.    Boston.   1826.    pp.  38.  1 86 1 5 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Dartmouth  Univer- 
sity ...  1805.  IValpoUy  Northamptonshire.  Broadside.  Con- 
tinued in  8vo,  usually  at  Hanover,  occasionally  at  Concord  and 
Windsor.  18616 


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Catalogus  Universitatis  Dartmuthentis.  1804.  Ltuphanm : 
Typis  Mosis  Davit.  1804.    8vo,  pp.  16.     Continued.         186 17 

The  Charter  of  Dartmouth  College,  1769.  [n.  p.  n.  d.1 
4to,  pp.  14.    +  Hanovir.  18 16.    8vo,  pp.  14.  M.  1 86 18 

Class  of  Alumn!  of  Dartmouth  College  in  181 1,  Minutes  of 
their  Meeting  in  1849,  ''"^  Biographical  Notices.  Concord, 
1850.    8vo,  pp.  35.  18619 

Documents  relative  to  Dartmouth  College.  Published  by 
Order  of  the  Legislature  [of  N.  H.],  1816.  [n.  p.]  1816.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  18620 

Narrative  of  the  Origin  and  Pioeress  of  the  Difficulties  in  the 
Vicinity  of  Dartmouth  College.     Hanovtr.  18 15.    8vo,  pp.  68. 

Observations  on  Facts,  vindicating  the  Riehts  of  Dartmouth 
College  and  Moors'  Charity  School  to  the  Grant  made  by  the 
Legislature  of  Vermont  in  June  1785,  [^fVindsor^  Vt.  1807.] 
8vo.  18622 

Opinion  of  the  Superior  Court  of  the  State  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, in  the  Case  of  the  Trustees  of  Dartmouth  College  versus 
William  H.  Woodward,  Esq.,  pronounced  at  Plymouth,  in  the 
County  of  Grafton,  at  the  November  Term,  181 7.  Concord: 
Isaac  fiill.   1818.    8vo,  pp.  27.  '  18623 

Remarks  made  by  the  Pastor  in  "The  Congregational  Church 
and  Dartmouth  College"  on  the  Sunday  (March  9,  1862)  after 
the  President's  Emancipation  Message.    8vo,  pp.  3.  18624 

Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Trustees  of  Dartmouth  College 
against  Woodward,  together  with  the  Constitution,  Charter, 
Laws,  &c.     Dartmouth  Press,  [n.  d.]  18625 

See  alto  Vol.  i.  "  Newhampshire  I-. .  porti,"  and  Farrar  (T.) 

A  Report  on  a  Memorial  of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth,  at 
Boston,  to  the  Trustees,  on  Scholarships  and  Prizes.  Boston, 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  54.  s.  18626 

Septenary  Catalogue  of  the  Class  of  1843  °^  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege.    Manchester^  N.  H.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  42.  18627 

Sketches  of  the  First  Graduates  of  Dartmouth  College,  from 
1 77 1  to  1783.     Concord.   1823.  18628 


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Sketches  of  the  Graduates  of  Dartmouth  College  from  its 
Foundation  in  1769  to  the  year  1834.  Concord:  Jacob  B.  Moon, 
1832-34.  18629 

Sketches  of  the  History  of  Dartmouth  College  and  Moors' 
Charity  School,  with  a  particular  Account  of  some  late  Remark- 
able Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  from  the  Year  1779 
to  the  Year  1 815.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  88.  18630 

Statutes  of  Dartmouth  University  relating  to  Medical  Grada- 
tion.    Passed  August  25,  181 2.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

True  and  Concise  Narrative  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 
the  Church  Difficulties  in  the  Vicinity  of  Dartmouth  College. 
Hanovtry  N.  H.   181 5.    8vo,  pp.  68.  18632 

A  Vindication  of  the  Official  Conduct  of  the  Trustees  of 
Dartmouth  College,  in  Answer  to  "Sketches  of  the  History  of 
Dartmouth  College,"  and  "A  Candid  Anal^rtical  Review  of  the 
Sketches,"  &c.  Published  by  the  Trustees.  Concord:  Georgi 
Hough.   18 15.    8vo,  pp.  104.  BA.  18633 

For  aniweri,  iti  Dunham  (J.),  and  Freeman  (P.  R.)  John  Wheelock  wai  the 
reputed  author  of  the  "Sketchei,"  or  at  leait  furnished  the  materiAlt  fur  that 
pamphlet. 

Dartnell  (G.)  A  Proposed  Plan  for  a  Railroad  Clearing 
House.     By  George  Dartnell.     Buffalo.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Dartnell  (G.  R.)  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of 
the  Transport  "Premier,"  near  the  Mouth  of  the  River  St. 
Lawrence,  on  the  Fourth  November,  1843.  By  George  R. 
Dartnell.  London:  ftrem'tah  How.  1845.  4^^>  PP*  ^^t  37*  ^ 
Plates.  18635 

Darton  (T.  G.)  Statistical  Tables  of  Population,  ...  Com- 
merce, Shipping,  Emigration,  &c.  1801  to  185 1.  Compiled 
from  Parliamentary  and  other  Authentic  Documents.  By  T. 
G.  Darton.     London:  Longman.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  36.  18636 

D'Arusmont  (F.  W.)  Biography,  Notes,  and  Political  Let- 
ters of  Frances  Wright  D'Arusmont.  From  the  first  British 
Edition.  ...  New-Tork:  by  John  Windt.  1845.  2  pts.,  i6mo, 
pp.  48;  47.  H.  18637 

D'Arusmont.  Biography,  and  Notes  of  Frances  Wright 
D'Arusmont.  [From  the  Dundee  (Scotland)  Northern  Star.] 
Boston:  printed  by  J.  P.  Mendum.   18J.8.    i2mo.  1 8638 


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D'Arusmont.  Course  of  Popular  Lectures,  Historical  and 
Political,  as  delivered  by  Frances  Wright  Darusmont,  in  ...  the 
United  States,  being  introductory  to  a  Course  on  the  Nature 
and  Object  of  America's  Political  Institutions.  Vol.  ii.  Phila- 
delphia.   1 2 mo,  pp.  90.  H.  18639 

[D'Arusmont.]  Views  of  Society  and  Manners  in  Amer- 
ica i  in  a  Series  of  Letters  from  that  Country  to  a  Friend  in 
England  During  the  Years  18 18,  18 19  and  1820.  By  an  Eng- 
lish-Woman. London:  Longman.  1821.  8vo,  pp.  x,  523.  -f- 
New  Tork:  E.  Bliss.  1821.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  387.  18640 

The  New  York  edition  hat  addidoni  and  corrections  by  the  author. 

D'Arusmont.  Views,  [etc.]  By  Frances  Wright.  Second 
Edition.     London:  Longman,   1822.    8vo,  pp.  x,  483.  18641 

Roughly  handled  in  the  "  Q.  Rev.,"  xxvii.  71.     Ste  a/to  "  M.  Rev.,"  xcvii.  247. 

D'Arusmont.  Voyage  aux  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique ;  ou 
Observations  sur  la  societe,  les  mceurs,  en  1818-20:  trad,  de 
I'anglais  par  J.  T.  Parisot.     Paris.   1822.    2  vols.,  8vo.     18642 

D'Arusmont.  Tafereelen  van  Noord  Amerika,  of  Reize 
door  de  Vereenigde  Staten.  Uit  het  engelsch  vertaald.  Amster- 
dam.  1822.    2  pts.,  8vo.  18643 

Darwell  (J.)  Political  Lamentations,  written  in  the  Years 
1775  and  1776.  To  which  is  annexed  a  Political  Sermon, 
preached  in  ...  Walsal  December  13.  1776,  being  the  Day 
appointed  for  a  General  Fast,  on  account  of  Troubles  in  Amer- 
ica.    By  John  Darwell.     London:   T.  Nichol.   1777.    4to. 

The  "  Political  Lamentations"  are  lamentable  poetry,  and  the  sermon  is  lamentable 
prose.     &*  ''M.  Rev.,"  lvi.  390. 

Darwin  (C.)  Geological  Observations  on  Coral  Reefs, 
Volcanic  Islands,  and  on  South  America.  Being  the  Geology 
of  the  Voyage  of  the  Beagle,  under  the  Command  of  Captain 
Fitzroy,  R.  N.,  during  the  Years  1832  to  1836.  By  Charles 
Darwin,  M.A.,  ...  Naturalist  to  the  Expedition.  With  numer- 
ous Illustrations  and  Maps.  London:  Smith,  Elder  bf  Co.  1851. 
^  pts.,  8vo,  Title,  pp.  xii,  214;  vii,  175;  vii,  (i),  279.  3 
Maps  and  5  Plates.  18645 

Darwin.  Geological  Observations  on  South  America.  Being 
the  Third  Part  of  the  Geology  of  the  Voyage  of  the  "  Beagle," 
under  the  Command  of  Capt.  Fitzroy,  R.  N.  during  the  Years 
1832  to  1836.  By  C.  Darwin,  Naturalist  to  the  Expedition. 
London.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  286.     Map  and  5  Plates.         p.  18646 

The  second  part  does  not  relate  to  America. 


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Darwin.  Journal  of  Researches  into  the  Natural  History 
and  Geology  of  the  Countries  visited  during  the  Voyage  of  H. 
M.  S.  Beagle  round  the  World,  under  the  Command  of  Captain 
Fitz  Roy,  R.  N.  By  Charles  Darwin.  London:  J.  Murray. 
1845.  Post  8vo,  pp.  336.  +  New  Tork.  1 846.  2  vols.,  l2mo. 
-f  New  Edition.     London:  J.  Murray.   1852.    Post  8vo.        c. 

Thii  was  first  published  as  the  third  volume  uf  King,  Fitzroy,  and  Darwin's  "Nar- 
rative of  the  Surveying  Voyages  of  ...  [the]  Adventure  and  Beagle.  London  :  Henry 
Colburn.  1839."  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  615.  Map.  ba.  Also  forms  Nos.  22  and  23  of 
Murray's  "  Home  and  Colonial  Library." 

Darwin.  The  Structure  and  Distribution  of  the  Coral 
Reefs ;  being  the  first  part  of  the  Geology  of  the  voyage  of  the 
Beagle  during  the  years  1832  to  1836.  By  Charles  Darwin. 
London.    1842.    Svo.  1 8648 

Darwin.  The  Zoology  of  the  Voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle, 
under  the  Command  of  Capt.  Fitzroy,  R.  N.,  during  the  Years 
1832  to  1836.  ...  Edited  and  Superintended  by  Charles  Darwin, 
Esq.  M.A.  F.R.s.  Sec.  G.s.  Naturalist  to  the  Expedition.  Lon- 
don.   MDCCCXXXIX-XLIII.      5  Vols.,  4tO.  BA.,  C.   T8649 

Consists  of  Fossil  Mammalia,  by  Richard  Owen,  r.R.s.,  with  a  Geol<  gical  Introduc- 
tion, by  Charles  Darwin,  Esq,,  etc.,  pp.  120,  32  plates;  Mammalia,  by  George  R. 
Waterhouse,  Esq.,  pp.  106,  31J  plates;  Birds,  by  John  Gould,  Esq.,  r.R.s.,  with  a 
Notice  of  their  Habits  and  Ranges,  by  Charles  Darwin,  Esq.,  etc.,  pp.  164,  35  plates  j 
Fish,  by  thn  Rev.  Leonard  Jenyns,  m.a.,  r.R.s.,  pp.  188,  29  plates;  Reptiles,  by 
Thomas  Bell,  r.R.s.,  etc.,  pp.  56,  20  plates. 

Darwin.  Naturwissenschaftliche  Reisen  nach  des  Inseln  den 
griinen  Vorgebirges,  Siidamerilca,  dem  Feuerlande,  den  Falkland- 
Inseln  Chiloe-Inseln  und  Galopagos-Inseln,  Otaheiti,  Neuhol- 
land,  Neuseeland  on  Deutsch  und  mit  Anmerkungen  von  Er. 
Dieffenbach.  Braunschweig:  Fieweg  und  Sohn.  1844.  2  vols., 
8vo.     Map  and  Woodcuts.  18650 

Dascomb  (A.  B.)  A  Discourse  preached  by  Rev.  A.  B. 
Dascomb,  to  the  People  at  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  in  Honor  of  our  late 
Chief  Magistrate,  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865.  Published  by 
Request.  Montpelier:  IValton^s  Steam  Printing  Establishment. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  23.  1 8651 

Dashiell  (A.  H.)  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Hermean 
Society,  February  22,  1811.  By  Alfred  H.  Dashiell.  [^Phila- 
delphia.  i8ii.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  18652 

Also  :  Sermon  on  Life  and  Character  of  Rct.  Joaeph  Eattbuin.  PhilatUlfhia. 
1828. 


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Dashiell  (G.)  The  State  of  Maryland,  against  the  Vestry 
of  St.  Peter's  Church  ...  enjoining  and  prohibiting  them  from 
further  permitting  George  Dashiell  to  occupy  the  Parsonage 
House,  and  to  officiate  ...  in  said  Church  ...  .  Baltimore: 
'Joseph  Robinson.   1817.    8vo,  pp.  80.  H.  18653 

Da  Silva.     See  Silva. 

Dassie  {Sieur  C.  R.)  Description  generale  des  costes  de 
I'Amerique,  Havres,  Isles,  Caps,  Golfes,  Bancs,  Ecueils,  Basses, 
Profondeurs,  Vents  &  Courans  d'Eau.  Des  Peuples  qui  les 
habitent,  du  temperamment  de  I'air,  de  la  qualite  des  Terres  & 
du  Commerce  ...  .  Par  M"^  Dassie,  c.r.  Imprime  a  Rouen^  i^ 
se  vend  a  Paris,  Robert  jf.  Baptiste  de  la  Caille  ...  .  M.  DC.  Lxxvi. 
i6mo,  9  ].,  pp.  421.  ba.  4-  Rouen:  B.  Le  Brun.  mdclxxvii. 
i2mo,  8  1.,  pp.  421.     s.    -»-  Havre.   1680.    i2mo.  18654 

Dassie.  Le  routi«r  des  Indes  Orientales  et  Occidentales: 
traitant  des  saisons  propres  a  y  faire  Voyage:  Une  description 
des  Anchorages,  Profondeurs  de  plusieurs  Havres  et  Ports  de 
Mer.  Avec  vingt-six  difFerentes  navigations.  Paris,  Jean  de  la 
Caille.   1677.    -j-to,  pp.  209,  I  1.  18655 

Dati  (G.)  Questa  e  la  hystoria  della  inuentioe  delle  diese 
Isole  di  Cannaria  in  In|diane  extracte  duna  Epistola  di  Christo- 
fano  Colombo  Sf  per  messer  Giujliano  Dati  traducta  de  latino 
in  uersi  ulgari  a  laude  e  gloria  della  cele|stialc  corte  &  aconsola- 
tione  della  Christiana  rcligioe  &  apreghiera  del  ma|gnifico  Ca- 
ualier  miser  Giouanfilippo  Delignamine  domestico  familia  |  re 
dello  sacratissimo  Re  di  Spagna  Christianissimo  a  di.  xxv.  doc- 
tobre.  I  M.cccclxxxxiii.j  [Colophon:]  Joannes  dictus  Floren- 
tinus.  I  [/yor^««.   1493.]   4to>  4 '•  bm.  18656 

The  only  known  copy  is  in  the  British  Museum,  and  lacks  the  second  and  third 
leaves.  "It  is  not  a  translation  of  the  first  letter  of  Columbus,  but  only  an  ottava 
rima  paraphrase,  in  sixty-eight  stanzas." —  [Harrissk],  who  gives  some  extracts  from 
the  work. 

Dati.  Lalettera  dellisole  che  ha  trouato  nuouamente  il 
Re  dispagna.  |  [Large  Woodcut.]  [Colophon  :]  Finita  iastoria 
della  iuetione  del|le  nououe  isole  di  canaria  idiane  trac|te  duna 
pistola  dixpofano  colobo  &  p^r  messer  Giuliano  dati  tradocta  di 
la|tino  I  uersi  uulgaii  allaude  della  ce|lestiale  corte  &  aconsola- 
tione  della  I  Christiana  religione  &  apreghiera  del|magnifico  caua- 
liere  messer  Gioua-jfilippo  del  ignamine  domestico  fa-|miliare 
dello  iliustrissimo  Re  dispa|gna  xpianissimo  a  di.  xxvi.  docto-| 
bre.  14.93. 1 /%r^n//V.  I    4^0j  4 '•  bm.  18657 


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One  copy  only  known,  which  is  in  the  British  Museum.  The  woodcut  ii  repeated 
n  the  Vespuccius  of  IS>6,  and  is  reproduced  in  facsimile  in  the  ''Bibl.  Am.  Vet." 
Harrisse  remarks,  "There  are  materia'  differences  between  this  edition  and  the  above. 
Here,  we  find  a  woodcut,  the  text  is  in  Roman,  the  spelling  is  different,  and  the  text, 
even,  presents  variations.  Yet,  according  to  the  coluplion,  only  one  day  elapsed  be- 
tween the  publications  of  Nus.  18657  and  18658."  There  is  another  edition,  "  cava- 
licre  messer  Giovanfiiippo  de  lignaminej  domcstico  famigliare  dello  illustrissimoj  re  di 
Spagna  Christianissimo  [adi  xxvi  doctobre  1495  |  F/errn»<."|     See  Harrisse,  p.  461. 

D'Atienza  (Giovanni),  and  Diaz  (Pietro).     Raggvaglio  d' 

alcuni  avisi  notabili  dell'   Indie  Orientali  y  Occidental!.     Con 

r  arrivo  delli   Signori    Ambasciatori   Giaponesi   alii    loro   Stati. 

Cuatro  da  alcune  lettere  scritte  gli  anni  1590  et  1591.     Roma  isf 

Bologna:   Fittoria  Benacci,   1 593.     l2mo,  pp.  48.       J.C.B.  18658 

Relates  to  the  missions  to  Peru  and  Mexico.  Translated  into  German  in  the 
"  Fortsetiung  der  Zeytungen." 

Datos  oficiales  :  La  Republica  Arjentina.  —  Poblacion  ;  Im- 
migracion ;  Colonias  Agricolas ;  Concesiones  de  terrenos ;  Ferro- 
carriles,  etc.     Paris.    1867.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  16.  18659 

Daubeny  (C.  Giles  Bridle).     A  Description  of  Active  and 

E xrinct  Volcanos  ...  .   By  Charles  Daubney,  M.D.,  r.R.s 

L  .Ion:    IV.  Phillips.   1826.     8vo,  pp.   xx,  466,  i   1.     ba.    + 
Second  Edition,  Enlarged.      London.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  752. 

Daubeny.  Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  North  America.  Being 
the  Subtance  of  a  Memoir  read  before  the  Ashmolean  Society, 
November  26,  1838.     Oxford.  1839.    8vo.     Map.  i 

Daubeny.  Journal  of  a  Tour  through  the  United  States, 
and  in  Canada,  made  during  the  years  1837-38.  Oxford.  1843. 
Post  8vo,  pp.  231.  18662 

Printed  for  private  circulation  only. 

[D'AuBERTEUiL  (Milliard).]     See  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil. 

D\'  jinNV.  See  [Baudouin  (Jean  Marie  Theodore)],  Vol. 
I.,  No.     yj%. 

D'AuBREE  (Paul).  Colonists  and  Manufacturers  in  the  West 
Indies.     Translated  from  the  French.     London.   1844.    8vo. 

Daudet  (A.)  Le  Camp  de  Jackson,  ou  le  Prix  de  la  Valeur, 
Vaudeville  en  un  acte,  impromptu  de  circonstance.  Par  Alexis 
Daudet.  Represente  pour  la  premiere  fois,  le  28  Janvier  18 15, 
sur  le  Theatre  St.-Philippe,  a  Nlle.-Orleans.  A  La  Nile.- 
Orleans,  m.dccc.xv.   8vo,  pp.32.  18664 


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The  Daughters  of  the  Prairie.  Boston  :  American  Tract-  Society. 
1865.    i6mo,  pp.  301.     3  Illustrations.  c.  18665 

Daul  (A.)  Das  Buch  von  der  amerikanischen  Nahmaschine. 
Geschichte  der  Erfindung,  Construktion  und  Fabrikation  der- 
selben  ...  .  Hamburg:  Fischer.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  19.  32 
Woodcuts  in  the  text,  and  i  folded  woodcut.  18666 

Daumont  (Alexandre).  L'ile  de  Cuba.  Le  comte  de  Vil- 
lanueva  et  le  general  Tacon.  Article  insure  dans  les  numeros 
des  28  septembre,  8,  15  et  20  octobre  1837  du  Moniteur  indus- 
trial par  Al.  Daumont.  Revu  et  corrige.  Suivi  d'extraits  de  la 
Revue  britannique  [Janvier  1837]  sur  le  meme  sujet.  Paris:  imp. 
de  Maulde.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  47.  b.  18667 

Daunce  (Edward).  A  briefe  Discourse  dialoguewise,  shew- 
ing how  false  and  dangerous  their  reports  are,  which  affirm,  the 
Spaniards'  intended  invasion  to  be,  for  the  re-establishment  of 
the  Romish  Religion;  for  her  Majestie's  succours  given  to  the 
Netherlanders,  and  for  Sir  Francis  Drake's  Enterprise  three 
yeares  past  into  the  West  Indies.  London:  R.  Field.  1590. 
4to.  BM.  18668 

Title  from  Lowndes.  See  "Bibl.  Grenvilliana."  Dedicated  to  Admiral  Lord 
Howard. 

Dauncey  (John).  A  Compendious  Chronicle  of  the  King- 
dom of  Portugal.  Lundon.  1661.  8vo.  Frontispiece  and  Por- 
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Contains  notices  relating  to  the  West  Indies,  the  discovery  of  Brazil,  etc. 

Report  of  the  Stockholders  of  the  Dauphin  and  Susquehanna 
Coal  Company.  Philadelphia:  T.  K.  and  P.  G.  Collins^  Printers. 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  18670 

Daurico  (Maron).  Cartas  sobre  la  variacion  de  nuestro 
sistema  gubernativo.     Mexico.   18 15.    i2mo,  pp.  133.        18671 

D'AuTEROCHE  (J.  C.)  See  Chappe  D'Auteroche,  Vol.  in., 
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Dauxion-Lavayasse  (J.  J.)  Reise  nach  den  Inseln  Trinidad, 
Tabago  und  Margaretha,  so  wie  in  verschiedenen  Theile  von 
Venezuela.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen.  Mit  Noten  von  C.  A.  W. 
von  Zimmermann.  IVeimar.  18 16.  8vo.  Map.  (Neue  Bibl. 
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Dauxion-Lavayasse.  Voyage  aux  lies  de  Trinidad,  de 
Tabago,  de  la  Marguerite,  et  dans  diverses  parties  de  Vene- 
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Paris.   18 13.     2  vols.,  8vo,  60  sheets.     2  Maps.  18673 

Dauxion-Lavayasse.  A  Statistical,  Commercial,  and  Politi- 
cal Description  of  Venezuela,  Trinidad,  Margarita,  and  Tobago; 
Containing  Various  Anecdotes  and  Observations,  illustrative  of 
the  past  and  present  state  of  those  interesting  Countries;  from 
the  French  of  M.  Lavayasse  ;  with  an  Introduction  and  Explan- 
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W.  B.  Whitaker.   1820.    8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  480.     Map.         18674 

Dauxion-Lavayasse.  A  Statistical  [as  before].  From  the 
French  of  M.  Lavayasse,  with  a  Preface  and  Explanatory  Notes. 
By  Edward  Blaquiere,  Esq.  Second  Edition.  London :  G.  ana 
W.  B.  IVhitaker.   1821.    8  1.,  pp.  xviii,  490.    -Map.  18675 

The  dedication  to  General  Devereux  it  omitted  in  this  edition,  the  preface  is 
abridged,  and  ten  pages  of  appendix  are  added.  The  body  of  the  work  is  the  same.  &« 
«M.  Rev.,"  xciii.  483. 

Davalos.     Miscellanea  Austral.     London.  1602.    410. 

Davatz  (Thomas).  Die  Behandlung  der  Kolonisten  in  der 
Provinz  St.  Paulo  in  Brasilien  und  deren  Erhebung  gegen  ihre 
Bedrucker.  Ein  Noth-  und  Hilsruf  an  die  Behorden  und  Men- 
schenfreunde  der  Lander  und  Staaten,  welchen  die  Kolonisten 
gehorten.     Chur:  Hitz.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  243.  18677 

Davega  (L)  The  New  York  City  Railroad  Directory.  By 
Isaac  Davega.  New  Tori:  J.  M.  Bradstreet  6f  Son.  1864. 
32mo,  pp.  175.  18678 

Daveis  (C.  Stewart.)  An  Address  delivered  on  the  Commem- 
oration at  Fryeburg,  May  19,  1825,  by  Charles  S.  Daveis. 
Portland:  James  Adams^  Jr.  1825.    8vo,  pp.  84.    ba.,  c.  i 

Daveis.  An  Address  delivered  at  Portland,  on  the  Decease 
of  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson,  August  9.  1826,  by 
Charles  Stewart  Daveis.  Portland:  Jas.  Adams^  Jr.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  55.  18680 

Daveis.  The  North-Eastern  Boundary  of  the  United  States. 
By  Charles  S.  Daveis.  Boston :  Printed  iy  Pierce  ^  Parker. 
1032.    i6mo,  pp.  100,  (2).  ba.  1 8681 


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Daveis.  Report  of  Charles  S.  Daveis,  Esq.  Agent  appointed 
by  the  Executive  of  the  State  of  Maine  To  inquire  into  and 
report  upon  certain  facts  relating  to  aggressions  upon  the  rights 
of  the  State,  and  of  individual  citizens  thereof,  by  inhabitants  of 
the  province  of  New-Brunswick.    Portland.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Also  in  '*  Documents  rel.  to  the  N.  E.  Boundary,"  published  by  the  Mass.  legis- 
lature. Also ;  Address  delivered  before  the  Alumni  of  Buwdoin  College  on  the  eve- 
ning before  Commencement.     September  i,  1835.  ...  Port/and.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  67. 

Daveiss  (J.  H.)  Sketch  of  a  Bill  for  an  Uniform  Militia  of 
the  United  States,  with  Reflections  on  the  State  of  the  Nation ; 
addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  by  Joseph  Hamilton  Daveiss. 
Frankfort,  Ky. :  Printed'iy  Henry  Gore.   1810.    8vo,  pp.  85. 

Daveiss.  A  View  of  the  President's  Conduct,  concerning 
the  Conspiracy  of  1806.  By  J.  H.  Daveiss  ...  .  Frankfort^ 
Ky.:  From  the  Press  of  Joseph  M.  Street.   1807.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

D'AvENANT  (C.)  Account  of  the  Trade  with  Great  Britain, 
etc.  particularly  of  the  Woollen  Manufacturers,  By  Chas. 
D'Avenant.     London.   1736.  18685 

[D'AvENANT.]  Discourses  on  the  Publick  Revenues,  and  on 
the  Trade  of  England.  ...  London:  James  Knapton.  1698.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  279,  (i),  62;  4  1.,  pp.  434.  18686 

Relates  to  Jamaica,  New  England,  etc. 

D'Avenant.     The  Political  and  Commercial  Works  of  that 

celebrated  Writer  Charles  D'Avenant,  ll.d Collected  and 

revised  by  Sir  Charles  Whitworth,  ...  To  which  is  annexed  a 
copious  Index.  London :  Printed  for  R.  Horsfield.  mdcclxxi. 
5  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  459}  382;  430;  439  J  463,  (42).     BA.  18687 

D'Avenant  was  Inspector-General  of  Imports  and  Exports  under  Queen  Anne.  Hit 
writings  had  great  influence  on  the  colonial  and  commercial  policy  of  the  government 
Sot  nearly  a  century.     Set  *' M.  Rev.,"  xLiv.  494;  aUo  "Select  Dissertations." 

D'Avenant.  A  Report  on  the  Hon.  the  Commissioners  for 
,putting  in  Execution  the  Act,  Intituled,  an  Act  for  the  Taking, 
Examining  and  Stating  the  Publick  Accounts  of  the  Kingdom. 
2  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  78}  75.  c.  18688 

The  second  part  relates  to  the  trade  of  the  West  Indies,  etc. 

f  D'Avenant  {Sir  William).]  The  Cruelty  of  the  |  Spaniards  | 
injPeru. jExprest  by  Instrumentall  andjVocall  Musick,  and  by 
Art  of  I  Perspective  in   Scenes,  &c.  |  Represented  daily   at  the 


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Cockpit  I  in  Drury-Lane,  |  at   Three  after   noone  |  punctually.  | 
London^  |  Printed  for  Henry  Herringmany  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his 
Shop\at  the  Anchor  in  the  Lower  walk    in  the\New  Exchange, 
1658. 1   4to,  2  1.,  pp.  27.  BD.  18689 

Oliver  Cromwell,  who  prohibited  all  theatrical  representation!,  not  only  allowed  the 
piece  to  be  performed,  but  even  himself  actually  read  and  approved  it.  It  was  sub- 
sequently incorporated  in  D'Avenant's  piece  ••  Playhouse  to  Let."  Set  Works,  fol. 
1673,  p.  103  ;  alio  Genest's  "Account  of  the  English  Stage." 

D'AvENANT.  The  History  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  Exprest  by 
Instrumental!  and  Vocall  Musick,  and  by  Art  of  Perspective  in 
Scenes,  &c..  The  First  Part  Represented  Daily  at  the  Cockpit, 
in  Drury  Lane,  at  3  Afternoon  punctually.  London.  1659. 
4to.     Frontispiece.  s.  18690 

Also  included  in  his  works,  London,  1673.    Folio,     b. 

Davenport  (A.  B.)  A  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Dav- 
enport Family  in  England  and  America,  from  a.d.  1806  to 
1850.  ...  By  A.  Benedict  Davenport  (of  the  twenty-fourth 
Generation),  ...  New  Tork:  S.  IV .  Benedict.  1851.  i2mo,  pp. 
398.     Portrait.  18691 

Davenport  (B.)  A  History  and  New  Gazetteer ;  or.  Geo- 
graphical Dictionary  of  North  America  and  the  West  Indies, 
etc.     By  Bishop  Davenport.     New  York.   1842.    8vo.      18692 

Davenport.  History  of  the  United  States,  for  the  Use  ot 
Schools.  ...  New  Edition.  Philadelphia:  Marshall^  Co.  1837. 
i8mo,  pp.  144.  +  New  Edition,  revised  ...  by  John  J.  Ander- 
son ...  .  Philadelphia:  Uriah  Hunt  Csf  Son.  1852.  i2mo,  pp. 
174.     H.    -f  [1867.]    i6mo,  pp.  296.  c.    8693 

Davenport.  A  New  Gazetteer;  or  Geographical  Diction- 
ary of  North  America  and  the  West  Indies.  ...  By  Bishop  Da- 
venport. Baltimore:  George  McDowell.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  471. 
Map.  B.,  c.  18694 

Davenport.  Pocket  Gazetteer,  or  Travellers'  Guide  through 
North  America  and  the  West  Indies.  Trenton.  1833.  i8mo, 
pp.  408.     Woodcuts.    +  Baltimore.   1833.    i8mo.  18695 

Davenport  (D.)  The  Sexton's  Monitor,  and  Dorchester- 
Cemetery  Memorial  ...  Roxbury:  Printed  by  Thomas  S.  fVatts. 
1826.  i2mo,  pp.  38.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston.  1838.  i2mo, 
pp.  36.  18696 


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Davenport  (E.)  An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  General 
George  Washington,  delivered  at  Stamford,  Connecticut,  on  the 
22d  day  of  February,  a.d.  1800.  By  Ebenezer  Davenport, 
Esq.  Published  by  the  Committee  of  Arrangements.  New 
Tork.   1800.    8vo,  pp.  15.  N.  18697 

Davenport  (J.)  The  Declaration  of  a  number  of  the  Asso- 
ciated Pastors  of  Boston  and  Charlestown  relating  to  the  Rev. 
James  Davenport,  and  his  Conduct.  Boston:  Printed  by  S. 
Kneelandisf  T.  Green.   1742.    i6mo,  pp.  7.  ba.  18698 

Davenport.  A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  James  Daven- 
port, to  Mr.  Jonathan  Barber,  Preacher  of  the  Gospel  at 
Bethesda  in  Georgia;  published  with  the  free  consent  of  Mr. 
Davenport.  [^Philadelphia:  IV .  Bradford.  1744?]  i2mo,  pp. 
32.  p.  18699 

Davenport.  To  the  Reverend  James  Davenport  on  his  De- 
parture from  Boston.  With  a  Line  to  the  Scoffers  of  Religion. 
E Verses.]  Added,  A  Postscript  to  Rev.  A--d--w  C--W-11 
Andrew  Crosswell].  By  a  Female  Friend.  [Colophon  :]  Bos- 
ton.  1742.    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  18700 

Davenport.  The  Reverend  Mr.  James  Davenport's  Con- 
fession &  Retractations.  Boston :  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T. 
Green.   1744.    8vo,  pp.  8.  b.,  W.  18701 

Accompanying  the  "  Confeaiion,"  etc.,  p.  a,  ii  *' A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  Solomoa 
WiUtami  of  Lebanon  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Prince." 

Davenport  (James).     See  Davenport  (M.),  No.  18716. 

Davenport  (James  R.)  The  Lord  our  Helper;  a  Sermon 
in  Commemoration  of  the  Sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Parish  of  Grace  Church,  Albany,  ...  Feb.  15,  1852. 
Albany:  J.  Munsell.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  22.  18702 

Davenport  (J.)  Another  Essay  For  Investigation  of  the 
Truth  in  Answer  to  Two  Questions  Concerning,  i.  The  Sub- 
ject of  Baptism.  11.  The  Consociation  of  Churches,  By  John 
Davenport,  of  Newhaven.     Cambridge.  1663.    pp.  (16),  71. 

Davenport.  A  Defence  of  the  Answer  and  Arguments  of 
the  Synod  Met  at  Boston  in  the  Year  1662.  Concerning  The 
Subject  of  Baptism  and  Consociation  of  Churches.  Against 
the  Reply  made  thereto,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Davenport, 
Pastor  of  the  Church  at  New-Haven,  in  his  Treatise  Entituled, 
Another  Essay  for  the  Investigation  of  the  Truth,  &c.     To- 


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gether  with  an  Answer  to  the  Apologetical  Preface  Set  before 
that  Essay.  By  some  who  were  Members  of  the  Synod  above- 
mentioned.  Cambridge :  Printed  by  S,  Greeriy  for  Hezekiah 
Usher.   1664.    4to,  pp.  46,  102.  18704 

[Davenport.]  A  |  Discourse  |  about  |  Civil  Government  |  in  a  | 
New  Plantation  [Whose  Design  is  |  Religion.  Written  many 
years  since, |  By  that  Reverend  and  Worthy  Minister  of  the 
Gospel,  I  John  Cotton  b.d.  |and  now  Published  by  some  Under- 
takers of  I  a  new  Plantation,  for  General  Direction!  and  Infor- 
mation. Cambridge :  |  Printed  by  Samuel  Green  and  Marmadukt 
y0^»j0n.  I  MDCLXiii.  I    4to,  pp.  24.  B.  18705 

"In  the  title-p4ge  whereof,  the  name  of  Mr.  Cotton  is,  by  a  mistake,  put  for  that 
of  Mr.  Davenport."  —  Mathir'i  Magnalia,  ■.  3,  p.  56.  Sti  alio  Bacun'*  "Historical 
Discourse."  It  is  a  rare  volume.  A  copy  was  sold  by  Royal  Gurley,  in  1847,  fur 
$14.50;  was  re-sold  by  Bangs,  In  1852,  purchased  by  Mr.  Curwin,  and  sold  with  his 
collection,  in  1856,  for  $25,  and  would  now  (1871)  command  at  least  three  timet 
that  amount. 

Davenport.  Gods  Call  |  to  |  His  People  |  To  Turn  unto 
him  ; I  Together  with |  His  Promise  to  Turn  unto  them.  [Opened 
and  Applied  injii.  Sermons]  At  two  Publick  Fasting-daycs  ap- 
pointed by  Authority.  I  By  Mr.  John  Davenport  b.d.  and  Pastor 
to  the  First  I  Church  of  Christ  at  Boston  in  New-England.  | 
Published  at  the  desire  of  sundry  Friends.  |  Cambridge  :  |  Printed 
by  S.  G.  y  M.  y.  for  John  ^sher  of  Boston.  \  mdclxix.  |  4to, 
pp.  27.  18706 

J.  A.  Rice's  copy  sold,  in  1870,  for  $41. 

Davenport.  The  knowledge  of  Christ  indispensably  re- 
quired of  all  Men  that  would  be  saved ;  or  Demonstrative  Proofs 
from  Scripture  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  wherein  the  Types, 
Prophesies,  Genealogies,  Miracles,  Humiliation,  Exhaltation,  and 
the  Mediatorial  Office  of  Christ,  are  opened  and  applied,  in  sun- 
dry Sermons  on  Acts  ii.  36,  by  John  Davenport,  Pastor  to  the 
Church  of  Christ  at  New-Haven,  in  New  England.     1653.   4^°* 

Davenport.  The  Power  of  [Congregational  Churches  [As- 
serted and  Vindicated,  [  In  Answer  to  a  [  Treatise  [  of  [  Mr.  J. 
Paget, I  Intituled  [The  Defence  of  Church-Government  [  exer- 
cised in  Classes  and  Synods. [By  John  Davenport,  B.  of  D.|and 
Pastor  to  the  Church  in  Newhaven|in  New-England.  |  [Text, 
5  lines.]  London^] Printed  in  the  Teary\i6'j2.\  i6mo,  Title,  5 
I.,  pp.  21,  2,  179.  18708 

The  copies  in  the  Boston  Public  and  Harvard  College  Libraries  have  the  imprint, 
London  s  Printed  for  Rich.  Chiiwe/l,  and  to  b*  told  by  yohn  Usher  of  Boston  in  New- 
England,  1671.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  (8),  179  [misprint  for  163]. 


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Davenport.  The  |  Profession  |  of  the  Faith  |  of  that  Rev- 
erend |  and  worthy  Divine  Mr.  J.  D.,  some- 1  time  Preacher  of 
Stevens  Coleman- [street.  London.  |  Made  publiquely  before  the 
Congrega- 1  tion  at  his  Admission  into  one  of  the  Churches  |  of 
God  in   New-England.  I  Containing  twenty  severall  heads  as  it 

was  drawn  |  from  his  own  Copy London  :  \  John  Handcock 

...  I  1641.I    Sm.  4to,  pp.  8.  c.  18709 

Davenport  The  I  Saints  I  Anchor-Hold,  |  in  all  |  Storms  and 
Tempests.  I  Preached  in  Sundry  I  Sermons,  |  And  Published  for 
the  Support  I  and  Comfort  of  Gods  People,  in  |  all  Times  of 
Tryal.  |  By  John  Davenport,  b.d.  sometime]  Minister  of  Stephens 
Coleman-street }  I  London  }  and  now  Pastor  of  the  Church  |  of 
Christ  in  New- Haven,  in  New-England.  |  JLoW^n ;  Benjamin 
Harris.   lyoi.j    i2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  156.  b.  18710 

There  are  tome  slight  variations  in  the  title  of  the  edition  of  1701.  Alio,  a  Mai- 
lachuietti  Election  Sermon,  1 670,  the  title  of  which  I  cannot  find,  and  '*  An  Aniwer  of 
the  Elderi  of  the  aeverall  Churches  in  New-England  unto  Nine  Poiitiont  lent  over  to 
them,"  by  miniiteri  in  England,  which  is  published,  with  a  separate  title-page,  but 
a  continuous  paging  (pp.  49-78),  in  Rich,  Mather's  "  Church  Government,"  Ian- 
don.  1643.    4to. 

Davenport  (J.)  Catalogue  of  the  Persons  Admitted  to  the 
First  Church  in  New  Haven,  during  the  Ministry  of  the  Rev. 
James  Pierpont  and  the  Rev.  Jas.  Noyes,  from  1685  to  1757. 
By  Rev.  John  Davenport.     New  Haven.   1855.    nmo. 

Davenport  (J.)  Chapter  in  the  History  of  Abolition  at 
Syracuse,  Oct.  26,  1839.     Syracuse.   1839.    8vo.  187 12 

[Davenport  (John  J.)]  The  Wig  and  the  Jimmy  j  or,  a 
Leaf  in  the  Political  History  of  New  York.  ...  New  Tork.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  18713 

Davenport  (J.  L.)  Official  Documents  relating  to  a  Chap- 
lain's Campaign,  (not)  with  General  Butler.  By  J.  L.  Davenport. 
Lowell.   1865.    8vo.  1 87 14 

Davenport  (J.  S.)  A  Letter  to  the  R*-  Rev.  Wm.  H. 
Delancey,  d.d.  from  John  S.  Davenport,  Presbyter,  showing 
Cause  why  Sentence  of  Deposition  should  not  be  pronounced 
against  him.     New  Tork:  John  Moffet.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Davenport  (M.)     A  Brief  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town 

of  West  Boylston  ...  [Mass.]  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the 

Present  Time.      By  Matthew  Davenport.     Lancaster.^  Mass. : 

Printed  by  Carter,  Jndrews  and  Company.   1 831.    8vo,  pp.  28.    B. 

The  author's  Christian  name  was  subsequently  changed  to  Jamei. 


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[Davenport  (R.)]  The  Petitions  of  Rufus  Davenport  to 
the  Twenty-four  States,  for  the  Adoption  of  the  Free-Debt 
Rules Also,  The  Rise  and  Progress-— The  usurped  Do- 
minion, and  the  Urged  Abolition,  of  Imprisonment  for  Debt. 
Extracted  from  Gov.  Giles'  Speech  to  the  Legislature  of  Vir- 
ginia.    1829.    8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  8.  BA.,  H.  18717 

[Davenport.]  The  Right-Aim  School  Appeal  to  the  Mem- 
bers of  the  Honorable  House  of  Representatives  of  ...  Massa- 
chusetts, for  the  Years  of  1835  and  1836.  [n.  p.]  1836.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.,  H.  1 87 1 8 

Davenport  (Thomas).  Electro-Magnetism.  History  of 
Davenport's  Invention  of  the  Application  of  Electro-Magnetism 
to  Machinery ;  with  Remarks  on  the  Same  ...  by  Professor 
Silliman.  ...  Ntw-Tork:  G.ilf  C.  Carvillt  ^  Co.,  and  Geo.  F. 
Hopkins  tsf  Son.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  94.  h.  18719 

The  Davenport  Brothers,  the  World  renowned  Spiritual  Me- 
diums: their  Biography  and  Adventures  in  Europe  and  America. 
Boston:  IV,  ff^hitt  6f  Co.  [1869.]    i2mo,  lo  I.,  pp.  426.         c. 

Davenport,  Iowa.  Mayor's  Message,  with  accompanying^ 
Report  of  City  Treasurer.  Submitted  to  the  City  Council,  of 
...  Davenport,  Iowa,  April  8th,  1857.  Davenport.  1857.  ^^o, 
pp.  13.     Continued.  H.  18721 

Davenport  City  Directory  for  1866.  To  which  is  added  a 
Business  Directory,  etc.  (Compiled  by  A.  G.  Smallfield  Sc  L. 
Bruning.     Davenport:  Luse  ^  Griggs.    8vo,  pp.  164.         18722 

Root's  Davenport  City  Directory  for  1868-9.  Davenport: 
Luse  ^  Griggs.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  200.     Continued.         c.  18723 

D'Avezac.  See  Avezac-Macaya  (M.  A.  P.  d'),  Vol.  i.,  Nos. 
2491-93. 

David  (Chr.  Georg  Nath.)  Om  Redningsanstalterne.  (In 
Borger-Vennen,  1834,  Nr.  4-10.)  18724 

Also:  Demokratiet  i  Nordameriica,  efter  Tocquiville.  (In  the  lame,  1848,  Nr. 
30-40.)  —  Uddrag  af  Beretningen  fra  den  Komite,  som  af  det  franske  Deputeretlcam- 
mer  var  bleven  nediat  for  at  undertoge  de  Tracys  Forslag  angaaende  Slaverne  i  Kolo- 
nierne;  aflagt  ...  i  Komiteeni  Navn  af  M.  A.  de  Tocqueville  ...  .  (In  Dantk 
Ugeikrift,  aden  Raekke,  iv.  Nr.  90,  91.)  —  Uddrag  af  Beretningen  fra  den  Com- 
misiion,  torn  ved  Ordonnance  af  26de  Mai  1840  blev  nedsat  i  Frankrig,  for  at  tage 
Spdrgsmaalene  om  Negeremancipationen  og  Coloniernes  politiike  Forfatning  under 
Overveielie.  (In  the  lame,  iv.  Nr.  102-104,  v.  iia-114.) — On  snarett  muligt  at 
■vaerkiaette  Negerdaverieti  fuldkomme  Ophor  paa  de  danik  vestindiske  Oer.  (By 
himielf  and  four  others,  Tidende  for  Forhandl.  ved  Prov.-St.  for  Ottitterne,  1844,  pp. 
999-1006.)  —  Om  Ophtevelae  inden  en  vii  kort  Tid  af  Slaveriet  paa  de  danik  vcitin- 
diike  Beiiddelier.     (By  the  tame,  in  the  tame,  1846,  pp.  126,  227.) 


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DvAiD  (J.  C.)  Display  of  the  Specific  Distinctions.  ...  alio, 
of  all  the  Members  Composing  the  Synod  of  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment at  Washington,  in  tne  Years  1834,  1835,  1836,  ... 
Philadelphia:  tht  Author.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  12.  18725 

Allot  Himrchy  of  the  American  Scientific,  Educationil  and  Philoiophical  Society. 
No.  I.     Philadilpkia,  1835.    8vo.  pp.  16. 

Davidob  (F.  H.)  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Lafayette, 
delivered  July  loth,  1834.  By  F.  H.  Davidge.  Baltimort: 
[n.  d.]    8vo.  18726 

[Davidson  (George).]  The  Case  of  the  Caribbs  in  St. 
Vincent's.     [^London.   1787.]    i2mo,  pp.  23.  18727 

"Signed  'George  Davidson.*     Probably  privately  printed."  —  Stivbni. 

Davidson  (G.  M.)  The  Traveller's  Guide  through  the 
Middle  and  Northern  States,  and  the  Provinces  of  Canada. 
By  G.  M.  Davidson.  Seventh  Edition.  Saratoga  Springs. 
1837.  i8mo.  +  Eighth  Edition.  Saratoga  Springs.  1840. 
i8mo.  18728 

Davidson  (Henry).  Ecclesiastical  Register.  Portland.  1830. 
8vo.  w.  18729 

Davidson  (H.  M.)  Fourteen  Months  in  Southern  Prisons. 
By  H.  M.  Davidson,  Member  Battery  A  ist  O.V.L.A.     Du- 


buque: IV,  E.  Tunis  ilf  Co.  1865.    i2nio,  pp.  393. 


18730 


Davidson  (J.)     An  Address  on  Embalming;  Delivered  on 

Unrolling  a  Mummy.     By  J.  Davidson London.    1833. 

Rl.  8vo.     Plates.  18731 

Added  to  thii,  is  an  "  Account  of  the  Palo  de  Vaca,  the  Cow  Tree  of  Caracal,  with 
•n  Analyiii  of  its  Milk  and  Bark." 

Davidson  (J.  W.)  The  Living  Writers  of  the  South.  By 
James  Ward  Davidson.  Ntw  fori:  Carleton,  mdccclxix. 
i2mo,  pp.  xxii,  17-635.  BA.,  c.  18732 

Davidson  (J.)  Address  on  The  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.  Delivered  before  the  Lexington 
Literary  Association,  New  York,  April  19,  1865.  By  John 
Davidson.  New  Tork:  John  S.  Reedt  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  18733 

Also:  Oration  delivered  before  the  Legislature  of  N.  J.,  upon  "Our  Sleeping 
Heroes,"  Feb.  ax,  1866,...  Trtntont  Printtd  at  tht  **Stau  Gatuiu"  Offlct.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  17. 


DAVIDSON. 


241 


Davidson  (L.  M.)  Poetical  Remains  of  Lucretia  Maria 
Davidson.  Collected  and  arranged  by  her  Mother:  with  a 
Biography,  by  Miss  Sedgwick.  Philadtlphla :  LtaiJ  Blanchard. 
1843.  i6mo,  pp.  248.  B.  +  New  Edition,  revised.  \^Niw 
York,    1 85 1.]    8vo.  p.  18734 

Alio  I  Amir  Khan,  and  other  Poemi,  [etc.]  with  a  Biographical  Sketch,  by  Samuel 
F.  B.  Murie,     Nitu  Torki  O.  it  C.  (3f  H.  Carvi/l.  1819.    lamo,  1  I.,  pp.  tt'it,  174. 

Davidson  (M.   M.)     The  Biography  and  Poetical  Remains 

of  Margaret  Miller  Davidson.      By  Washington  Irving.     Phila~ 

dtlphia:    Lta  and  Blanchard,   184 1,    iimo,  pp.   359.     ba.    -f 

Third   Edition.      Philadelphia.    1842.     i2mo.    -f  New  Edition, 

Revised.     New-York,   1852.    8vo.  '^735 

Alios  Selectioni  from  the  Writingi of  Mri.  M.  M.  Davidion.  Phitadtlfhia.  1843. 
Iimu. 

Davidson  (R.)  Geography  Epitomized;  or  a  Description 
of  the  Terraqueous  Globe,  attempted  in  Verse.  By  Robert 
Davidson.     Philadelphia,   1784.  '^736 

Davidson.  Geography  Epitomized;  or  a  Tour  round  the 
World.     Morris  Town.   1803.    i2mo,  pp.  60.  ^^Ti7 

Davidson.  A  Sermon  on  the  Freedom  and  ilappiness  of 
the  United  States,  at  Carlisle,  October  5,  1794.  By  Robert 
Davidson.     Philadelphia,   1794.    8vo.  P.,  s.  18738 

Davidson  (R.)  An  Excursion  to  the  Mammoth  Cave  and 
the  Barrens  of  Kentucky.  With  some  Notices  of  the  Early 
Settlement  of  the  State.  By  the  Rev.  R.  Davidson.  Phila- 
delphia:  Thomas  Comperthwaite  &  Co,   1 840.    24mo,  pp.  ix,  148. 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Lexington,  Ky,  t  A.  T.  Skillman  &  Son.  1840. 

Davidson.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  City  of  New-Brunswick;  Read  before  the  His- 
torical Society  of  New-Jersey,  September  8th,  1852,  By  Robert 
Davidson,  d.d.  Pastor  of  Said  Church.  ...  New  Brunswick^  N. 
J,  MDCCCLii.    8vo,  pp.  52.     Portrait  of  Gilbert  Tennent.       s. 

Davidson.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  State 
of  Kentucky ;  with  a  Preliminary  Sketch  of  the  Churches  in  the 
Valley  of  Virginia.  By  Robert  Davidson,  d.d.  New  Tork: 
Robert  Carter,  mdcccxlvii.    8 vo,  pp.  371.     b.,  c,  p.,  s.  18741 

Davidson.  The  Lessons  of  the  Hour.  A  Discourse  upon 
President  Lincoln,  Delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church, 


vol.  v. 


30 


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■i'j 


Huntington,  Long  Island,  April  19th,  1865,  By  Rev,  Robert 
Davidson,  d.d.  Published  by  Request.  Huntington:  Long- 
Islander^  Printer.  [1865.]  8vo,  pp.  12.  +  Second  Edition. 
\^Ibid.']    8vo,  pp.  12.  18742 

Davidson.  A  Nation's  Discipline ;  or,  Trials  not  Judgments. 
A  Discourse  ...  National  Fast  Day,  September  26,  1861,  ... 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Robert  Davidson,  ...  New  Tork:  IV.  S. 
Dorr,  Printer.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  24.  '8743 

Davidson.  Presbyterianism,  its  True  Place  and  Value  in 
History.  A  Discourse  deliveicd  before  the  Presbyterian  His- 
torical Society,  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  May  19,  1853.  ^X 
Robert  Davidson,  d.d.     Philadelphia.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Davidson.  A  Reply  to  the  Late  Manifesto.  By  R.  David- 
son.    Lexington.   1 820.    8vo.  p.  18745 

Also:  Plea  for  Presbyterianism,  N.  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1844.  8vo.  s.  —  A  Vindi- 
cation of  Colleges  and  College  Endowments.  An  Inaugural  Address  delivered  in  the 
Chapel  of  Morrison  College,  November  2,  1849,  •'•  •  Lexitigton,  Ky.  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  a8. 

[Davie  (John  Constanse).]  Letters  from  Buenos  Ayres  and 
Chili,  with  an  Original  History  of  the  latter  Country.  By  the 
authnr  of  Letters  from  Paraguay.  London:  R.  Acker  man.  18 19. 
8vo,  pp.  xi,  323.     6  Colored  Plates.  c.  18746 

Davie.  Letters  from  Paraguay;  describing  the  Settlements 
of  Montevideo  and  Buenos  Ayre--,  the  Presidencies  of  Rioja 
Minor,  Nombre  di  Dios,  St.  Mary  and  St.  John,  &c.  with  the 
Manners,  Customs,  Religious  Ceremonies,  &c.  of  tbe  Inhabi- 
tants. Written  during  a  Residence  of  seventeen  Months  in  that 
Country.  By  John  Constanse  Davie.  London:  G.  Robinson, 
1805.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  293.  BA.,  c.  18747 

Davie  (W.  R.)  Instructions  to  be  observed  for  the  Forma- 
tion and  Movements  of  the  Cavalry.  ...  By  William  Richardson 
Davie,  Esquire,  Governor,  Captain-General  and  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  Militia  of  the  State  of  North-Carolina.  Halifax: 
Abraham  Hodge.  m,dcc,xcix.    8vo,  pp.  ix,  (2),  180.     Plate. 

Davies  (B.)     The  Bank  Torpedo;  or,  Bank  Notes  Proved 

to  be  a  Robbery  on  the  Public By  Benjamin  Davies. 

New  Tork:   Printed  by  M'Carty  i^  White.  1810.    i2mo,  pp. 

59.  18749 


Mi. 


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243 


Davies.  Some  Account  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  the 
Capital  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Seat  of  the  Federal  Congress ;  of 
its  Civil  and  Religious  Institutions,  Population,  Trade  and 
Government}  interspersed  with  Occasional  Observations.  By 
Benjamin  Davies.  Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  Richard  Folwell^  for 
the  Author.   1794.    i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  93,  and  a  folded  sheet.      ba. 

Davies  was  a  bookseller  at  No.  68  Market  Street,  Philadelphia.     He  issued  an 
engraved  plan  to  accompany  this  volume. 

Davies  (C.)  The  Metric  System  explained  and  adapted  to 
the  Systems  of  Instruction  in  the  United  States.     By  Charles 

Davies,  ll.d New  York:  published  by  A.  S.  Barnes  iff  Co. 

1867.    i6mo,  pp.  20.  H.  18751 

Davies  (E.)  American  Scenes  and  Christian  Slavery :  a  Re- 
cent Tour  of  Four  Thousand  Miles  in  the  United  States.  By 
Ebenezer  Davies.  London:  J.  Snow.  1849.  Post  8vo,  pp. 
336.  +  [Cheap  Edition.]  London:  y.  Freeman.  1853.  ^o^' 
8vo.  J  8752 

Davies  (Henry  E.)  Opinions  delivered  by  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  Appeals,  on  the  Constitutionality  of  the  Act  of 
Congress,  declaring  Treasury  Notes  a  Legal  Tender  for  the 
Payment  of  Debts.  Albany:  Weed^  Parsons^  and  Company^ 
Printers.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  68.  h.  18753 

Davies.  Compilation  of  the  Laws  of  the  State  of  New- York, 
relating  particularly  to  the  City  of  New- York:  Prepared  by  H. 
E.  Davies.     New-York.  ^8754 

Davies  (John).  The  History  of  the  Caribby-islands.  See 
[Rochefort],  '8755 

Davies  (R.)  An  account  of  the  Convincement,  Exercises, 
Services,  and  Travels  of  that  ancient  servant  of  the  Lord 
Richard  Davies :  with  some  relation  to  Ancient  Friends,  and 
the  spreading  of  Truth  in  North  Wales,  etc.     Second  Edition. 

fist  American  ed.]     Philadelphia:  J.  Chattin.  1752.    i6mo,  10 
.,  pp.  223.  C.  18756 

Davies  (S.)  The  Crisis;  cr  the  Uncertain  Doom  of  King- 
doms at  particular  Times,  Consider'd  With  Reference  to  Great- 
Britain  and  her  Colonies  in  their  present  Circumstances.  A 
Sermon  Preached  in  Hanover,  Virginia,  October  28,  1756;  a 
Day  appointed  by  the  Synod  of  New  York,  to  be  observed  as  A 
General  Fast,  on  account  of  th-  present  War  with  France.     By 


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the  Reverend  Mr.  Samuel  Davies,  a.m.  With  a  Preface  By 
the  Reverend  Mr.  Thomas  Gibbons.  London:  J,  Buciland, 
MDCCLViii.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  30.  1^757 

Contains  curioui  particuUri  relating  to  the  lost  of  Oiwego,  Braddock'i  defeat,  etc. 

Davies.  The  Curse  of  Covirardice :  a  Sermon  preached 
to  the  Militia  of  Hanover  County,  in  Virginia,  at  a  General 
muster,  May  8,  1758.  With  a  view  to  raise  a  Company  for 
Captain  Samuel  Meredith.  By  Samuel  Davies,  a.m.  London: 
y.  Buciland.  mdcclviii.  i2mo,  pp.  36.  P.  +  Re-printed  by 
James  Parker^  in  IVoodhridge.  1759.  8vo,  pp.  19.  ba.  + 
Boston.  1759.    i2mo,  pp.  30.  w.  18758 

Davies.  The  Duty  of  Christians  to  propagate  their  Religion 
among  Heathens,  Earnestly  recommended  to  the  Masters  of 
Negroe  Slaves  in  Virginia.  A  Sermon  Preached  in  Hanover 
January  8,  1757.  By  Samuel  Davies,  a.m.  London:  Printed 
by  J.  Oliver.  mdcc,lviii.    pp.  46,  i  1.  18759 

Davies.  The  Good  Soldier.  Extracted  from  a  Sermon 
Preached  to  a  Company  of  Volunteers,  Raised  in  Virginia, 
August  17,  1775*  London:  Printed  in  the  Tear  mdcclvi.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  18760 

Davies.  Letters  from  the  Rev.  Samuel  Davies,  and  others, 
shewing  the  state  of  Religion  in  Virginia  particularly  among  the 
Negroes.  Likewise  an  Extract  of  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman 
in  London  to  his  Friend  in  the  Country,  containing  some  Ob- 
servations on  the  same.  London.  1757.  i2mo,  pp.44.  +  The 
Second  Edition.     London:  R.  Pardon.  1757.    i2mo,  pp.  44. 

Davies.     Little  Children  invited  to  Jesus  Christ :  A  Sermon 

preached  in   Hanover  County,   Virginia,   May   8,    1757 

London:  Printed  by  J.  Buciland.  M  DCC  LXiii.  i2mo,  pp.  36. 
BA.  +  With  An  Account  of  the  late  remarkable  religious  Im- 
pressions among  the  Students  in  the  College  of  New- Jersey. 
By  Samuel  Davies,  a.m.  The  Sixth  Edition.  Boston:  Printed 
for  Knight  Sexton  at  Hartford.  M  DCC  Lxx.    8vo,  pp.  32.        BA. 

Davies.  Religion  |  and  |  Patriotism  ( the  |  Constituents  |  of  a 
Good  I  Soldier.  I A  Sermon  preached  to  Captain  Over- 1  ton's  In- 
dependant  Company  of  Volunteers, {raised  in  Hanover  County, 
Virginia,  Au-|gust  17,  1755.  |  By  Samuel  Davies,  a.m..  Minis- 
ter of  the  I  Gospel  there.  |  Philadelphia:  |  Printed  by  James  Chattin, 


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1755. 1  4to,  pp.  24.  4-  London:  Re-printed  for  J.  Bucklandy 
y.  U^ard^  and  T.  Field.   1756.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  38.  H.  18763 

Contains  the  following  prophetic  note :  "  As  a  remarkable  instance  of  this,  I  mvf 
point  out  to  the  Public  that  heroic  youth,  Col.  Washington,  whom  I  cannot  but  hope 
Providence  has  hitherto  preserved  in  so  signal  a  Manner  for  some  important  Service 
to  his  Country."     Ste  pages  9  and  la. 

Davies.  a  Sermon,  Preached  before  the  Reverend  Presby- 
tery of  New-Castle,  October  11,  1752.  By  S.  Davis,  v.d.m. 
In  Hanover,  Virginia.  Published  at  the  Desire  of  the  Presby- 
tery and  Congregation.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  B.  Franklin^ 
and  D.  Hall,  m.dcc.lii.    8vo,  pp.  38.  18764 

Davies.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  Nassau  Hall,  Jan.  14,  1761, 

on  the  death  of  ...  George  11.  ...  By  Samuel  Davies,  a.m 

To  which  is  prefixed,  A  brief  account  of  the  Life,  Character, 
and  Death,  of  the  Author,  By  David  Bostwiclc,  a.m.  ...  New- 
York.  Philadelphia:  W.  Bradford.  176 1.  8vo,  pp.  ix,  18. 
j.c.B.  -I-  Boston:  R.  Draper.  1761.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  20.  s.  + 
Boston,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  b.,  ba.  18765 

Davies.  Sermons  on  the  Most  Useful  and  Important  Sub- 
jects ...  .  By  the  Rev.  Samuel  Davies,  a.m.  Late  President  of 
the  College  at  Princeton  in  New- Jersey.  London:  f.  Buckland. 
MDCLxvi.  3  vols.,  8vo.  +  The  Second  Edition.  ...  To  which 
are  prefixed,  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr  Davies,  By  Samuel 
Finley,  d.d.  and  Another  Discourse  on  the  same  Occasion, 
together  with  an  Elegiac  Poem  to  the  Memory  of  Mr  Davies, 
By  Thomas  Gibbons,  d.d.  London:  f.  Buckland.  m.dcc.lxvii. 
3  vols.,  8vo.  BA.  4-  The  Third  Edition.  London:  J.  Buck- 
land,  m  dcc  lxxix.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  cxxviii,  288 ;  viii,  392 ; 
vii,  397  ;  xxxii,  367.  +  New  York.  1792.  3  vols.,  8vo.  + 
Fifth  Edition.  London.  1804-6.  4  vols.,  8vo.  +  Sixth  Edi- 
tion. Philadelphia.  1794.  3  vols.,  8vo.  +  Third  [American] 
Edition.  Boston.  181 1.  3  vols.,  8vo.  +  Baltimore.  1816.  5 
vols.,  i2mo.  +  London:  W.  Baynes  and  Son.  1824.  4  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  461 ;  iv,  475;  iv,  448;  iv,  (3),  472.  -f  Fourth 
American  Edition.  New  Tork :  J.  &  J.  Harper.  1828.  3 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  420 }  416 ;  372.  +  With  an  Essay  on  the  Life  and 
Times  of  the  Author,  by  Albert  Barnes.  New  Tork :  R.  Carter 
and  Brothers.   1844.    3  vols.,  l2mo.    +  [^Ibid.^  1849.        18766 

Davies.  Sermons  and  Tracts,  separately  Published  at  Bos- 
ton, Philadelphia,  etc.     Edinburgh.   1793.  8vo,  pp.  483. 


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DAVIES. 


Da  VIES.  The  State  of  Religion  among  The  Protestant  Dis- 
senters in  Virginia;  In  a  Letter  To  the  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph 
Bellamy  of  Bethlem,  in  New  England;  From  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Samuel  Davies,  v.d.m.,  in  Hanover  County,  Virginia. 
Boston^  N.  E.:  S.  Kneeland.  Mdccli.    8vo,  pp.  44.      b.  18768 

Da  VIES.  The  Vessels  of  Mercy,  and  the  Vessels  of  Wrath, 
delineated,  in  a  new,  uncontroverted,  and  practical  Light.  A 
Sermon  First  preached  in  New-Kent,  Virginia,  August  22, 
1756.     By  Samuel  Davies,  A.M.     London :  J.  Buckland.  mdcc- 


LViii.     8vo, 


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18769 


Davies.  Virginia's  Danger  and  Remedy.  Two  Discourses, 
Occasioned  by  The  severe  Droughts  in  sundry  parts  of  the 
Country ;  and  the  Defeat  of  General  Braddock.  By  Samuel 
Davies,  a.m.  ...  Williamsburg:  Printed  by  William  Hunter. 
MDCCLVi.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  18770 

Also:  The  Method  of  Salvation.  A  Sermon.  By  Mr.  Samuel  Davies,  of  New  Jersey. 
Reprinted  at  Providence:  John  Carter.  1793.  8vo.  pp.  5a. — Religion  and  Public  Spirit: 
Valedictory  Address  to  the  Senior  Class  in  Nassau  Hall,  Sept.  zi,  1760.  PoriimoutA. 
N.  H.  1762.     8vo.  —  A  Sermon  on  Man's  Primitive  State;  and  the  First  Covenant. 

Delivered    before  the   Reverend    Presbytery  of  New  Castle,    April    13th,   1748 

Philadelphia.  1748.  8vo,  pp.  42. — Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  John  Todd 
to  the  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Hanover  County  in  Virginia.  Glasgow.  1754.^ 
Substance  of  Sermons  ...  given  in  his  own  words.     Neiv  Tork.  1851.   i2mo,  pp.  394. 

Davies.    Memoir  of  Rev.  S.  Davies  ...  Boston.  1832.   i2mo. 

Davies  (T.)  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Rev.  Thomas  Davies, 
A.M.,  Missionary  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts, 
from  1761  to  1766.     New  Haven.   1843.    i^mo,  pp.  59. 

Davies  (T.)  Miscellaneous  and  Fugitive  Pieces.  London. 
1774.    3  vols.,  8vo.  18773 

Contains  "  Life  of  Sir  F.  Drake,"  and  a  Letter  on  the  American  Colonies,"  etc. 

Davies  (W.)  A  Trve  Relation  of  the  Travailes,  and  most 
miserable  Captiuitie  of  William  Davies,  Barber- Surgeon  of  Lon- 
don, under  the  Duke  of  Florence,  wherein  is  truly  set  downe 
the  manner  of  his  taking,  the  long  time  of  his  Slaverie  and  means 
of  his  Deliverie,  after  8  yeers  and  10  moneths  Captiuitie  in  the 
Gallies,  Discouering  mayne  Mayne  Landes,  Islandes,  Riuers, 
Cities  and  townes,  of  the  Christians  and  Infidels,  the  Condition 
of  the  People  and  Manner  of  their  Gouernment,  and  many  more 
strange  things.     London:  Nich.  Bourne.   1614.    2  vols.,  4to. 

The  author  was  a  native  of  Hereford,  and  brother  to  the  poet  of  that  city.  Sold  ia 
Mr.  Jadis't  sale  for  £7  7«.  It  is  reprinted  in  Vol.  i.  of  the  Oxford  "  Collection  of 
Voyages.".  A  perfect  copy  has  an  extra  leaf,  "  The  conclusion  of  the  Booke,"  etc. 
It  contains  a  description  of  the  River  of  the  Amasons,  and  the  Island  of  Morria. 


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Davies  {Col.  William),  and  Harrison  (Robert  H.)  Report 
of  Commissioners  for  a  settling  Cartel  for  the  Exchange  of 
Prisoners.     Philadelphia.   1779.    8vo,  pp.  20.  '^775 

Daviess  (S.)  Trial  of  Samuel  Daviess,  for  the  Murder  of 
Henry  Pendleton  Smith,  Sept.,  18 18.  Frankfort^  Ky.  1819. 
i2mo,  pp.  104.  18776 

Davila  (G.  G.)  Teatro  I  eclesiastico  j  de  !a  primitiva  iglesia 
|de  las  Indias  Occidentales,  I  Vidas  de  svs  arzobispos,  [obispos, 
y  cosas  memorables|de  svs  sedes.  |A1  mvy  Alto  y  mvy  Cato- 
lico|y  por  esto  mvy  poderosoj  Sefior  ReyjDon  Filipe  Qvarto| 
de  las  Espafias,  yJNvevo  Mvndo.  |  Dedicasele  sv  Coronistaj 
Mayor  de  las  Indias,  y  de  los  Reynos  de  lasjdos  Castillas|el 
Maestro  Gil  Gonzalez  Davila.  |  ...  |  En  Madrid^  por  Diego  Diaz 
de  la  Carrera^\Jno  m.  DC.  XLix.  |  2  vols.,  folio,  7  1.,  pp.  308, 
4  1.,  16  1.,  Map;  8  1.,  119  leaves.  18777 

Includes  some  valuable  vocabularies,  and  accounts  of  the  first  introduction  of  arts 
and  letters.  See  "  Biog.  Universelle,"  and  Leclerc,  No.  421.  Sold,  in  1869,  for 
100  francs.  Leclerc's  collation  differs,  Vol.  i.,  6  1.,  pp.  308,  4  1. ;  Vol.  11.,  7  1.,  pp. 
119. 

Davila  (J.  G.)  Memorias  historicas|de  la  |  congregacion  ]  de 
el  oratorio  I  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.  |  Bosqvejada  antes  con  el 
nombre  de  Vnion,  |y  fundada  con  auctoridad  Ordinaria.  |Des- 
pues,  con  la  apostolica,  erigida,  y  confirmada|en  Congregacion 
de  el  Oratorio:  Copiada  a  el  exemplar  de  la  que  en  Romajfundo 
el  esclarecido  Patriarca  |  San  Philipe  Neri.  |  En  las  quales  se  da 
noticia,  assi  de  su  fundacion,  |  come  de  sue  Apostolico  ereccion, 
y  conBrmacion  :  Y  juntamente  de  muchas|de  las  Personas,  que 
en  uno,  y  otro  tiempo  la  han  illustrado.  |  Recogidas,  y  publicadas 
jpor  el  P.Julian  Gutierrez  Davila  ...  |  ...  [7  lines]  |  ...Mex- 
ico: ...  I  ...  I  Dona  Maria  de  Ribera  ...  1736.  |  3  vols.,  folio, 
12  1.,  pp.  260  }   198  }  316,  24  1.  BA.  18778 

Davila.  Vida  y  Virtudes  de  el  Siervo  de  Dios  el  Ven.  Padre 
D.  Domingo  Perez  de  Barcia,  Presbytero  Secular,  Fundador  de 
la  Casa,  y  Voluntario  recogimiento  de  Mugeres,  nombrado  San 
Miguel  de  Bethlen,  en  la  Ciudad  de  Mexico.  Madrid.  1720. 
4to.     Portrait.  18779 

Davila  Padilla  (A.)  Historia  de  la  fundacion  y  discurso 
<de  la  provincia,  de  Santiago  de  Mexico,  de  la  Orden  de  Predica- 
dores  por  las  vidas  de  sus  varones  insignes  y  casos  Notables  de 
Nueua  Espafia.     Por  el  Maestro  Fray  Augustin  Davila  Padilla. 


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Al  Principe  de  Espafia  Don  Felipe  nuestro  Sefior.  [^Madrid. 
1 596. J  Folio,  5  1.,  pp.  815,  12  1.  +  Edition  Segunda.  En 
Brusselas.  En  casa  dt  luan  de  Meerbeque.  mdcxxv.  Folio,  Title, 
3  1.,  pp.  654,  3I.  c.  18780 

The  first  edition  is  a  volume  of  extreme  rarity.  See  Brunet'i  '* Manuel;'*  also,  Le- 
clerc,  No.  422,  price  135  franci.     It  was  reprinted  as : 

Davila  Padilla.  Varia  Historia  de  la  Nueva  Espafia  y 
Florida.     Valladolid,   1634.    Folio.  c.  18781 

Davila  (P.)  Carta  del  Rey  |  Catholico  a  Pedra  Arias  Da- 
uila  Gouernador  de  Casjtilla  del  oro,  por  la  qual  se  conocera 
si  pudo  cortar  lalcabe^a  a  su  yerno  el  Adelantado  Basco  Nunez 
de  Baljboa,  o  a  lomenos  sy  como  lo  dize  la  Historia  |  Pontifical 
deuiera  otorgalle  apelacion.  |    Folio,  pp.  3.  18782 

Should  have  appeared  under  Andagoya  (Pascual  de). 

Davila.  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  Pedrarias  Davila 
in  the  Provinces  of  Tierra  Firme  or  Castilla  del  Oro,  and 
of  the  Discovery  of  the  South  Sea  and  the  Coasts  of  Peru  and 
Nicaragua.  Written  by  the  Adelantado  Pascual  de  Andagoya. 
Translated  and  edited,  with  Notes  and  an  Introduction,  by 
Clements  R.  Markham.  London:  Hakluyt  Society,  m.dccc.lxv. 
8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  xxix,  (i),  88.     Map.  ba.  18783 

For  Dutch  versions,  tte  Van  der  Aa's  "  Collection,"  Vols.  vii.  and  xi. 

Davila  (Raf.)  Taller  de  Coheteria,  dialogos  entre  un  cohetero 
y  un  tamborilero.     Mexico.   1827.  18784 

Davila.  El  tore  dialogos  criticos-jocoserios  entre  un  cohetero 
y  un  tamborilero,  por  R.  Davila.  Mexico.  1830-32.  5  vols., 
sm.  4to.  18785 

Davila  (Salvador).  Oracion  funebre  de  los  militares  espafioles 
difuntos,  dicha  en  la  Iglesia  de  la  Casa  Profesa  de  Megico  afio 
1765.     Megico.   1766.    4to.  18786 

Davin  (F.)  Las  Casas,  poeme  a  trois  epoques,  couronne  [a 
Saint-Quentin]  ...  .  Saint- ^entin :  imp.  de  Cottenest.  1830. 
8vo.  18787 

Davis  (A.  L.)  Memoir  of  Rev.  Gustavus  F.  Davis,  d.d. 
By  Abigail  L.  Davis.  Hartford:  Canfield  and  Robins.  1837. 
l2mo,  pp.  152.  18788 

Davis  (A.)  Acts  of  Congress  in  relation  to  the  District  of 
Columbia,  from  July  i6th,  1790,  to  March  4th,  1831,  inclu- 
sive }  and  of  the  Legislatures  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  passed 


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especially  in  regard  to  that  District,  or  to  persons  or  property 
within  the  same.  With  preliminary  notes  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Congress,  under  the  Convention,  as  well  as  under  the  Present 
Constitution,  in  regard  to  the  Permanent  Seat  of  Government  of 
the  United  States.     By  A.  Davis.     IVashington.   1831.    8vo. 

Davis  (A  J.)  Defeats  and  Victories;  their  Benefits  and 
Penalties.  A  Lecture  delivered  in  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1863.  By 
Andrew  Jackson  Davis.  New  Tork:  A.  J,  Davis  iff  Co.  1863. 
l2mo,  pp.  24.  18790 

Davis.  Memoranda  of  Persons,  Places,  and  Events:  em- 
bracing Authentic  Facts,  Visions,  Impressions,  Discoveries  in 
Magnetism,  Clairvoyance,  Spiritualism;  also  Quotations  from 
the  Opposition.  By  Andrew  Jackson  Davis.  ...  Boston :  W. 
White  isf  Co.    1868.    i2mo,  pp.  488.  c.  18791 

Also:  The  Harmonial  Man  ;  or,  Thoughts  for  the  Age.  ..  Third  Edition,  Boston: 
Bela  Marsh,  Publisher.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  129.  h.  Mr.  Davis. IS  the  great  apostle  of 
his  believers,  and  his  numerous  works  are  illustrative  of  a  remarkable  delusion;  a 
few  bear  on  national  topics. 

Davis  (Ashel).  Ancient  America:  Including  the  Ruins  of 
Central  and  other  parts  of  America,  the  first  inhabitants  of  the 
Western  Continent,  etc.  By  A.  Davis.  Buffalo.  1852.  8vo, 
8  1.  18792 

Davis.  Antiquities  of  America.  The  First  Inhabitants  of 
Central  America,  and  the  Discovery  of  New-England  by  the 
Northmen,  Five  Hundred  Years  Before  Columbus;  with  Im- 
portant Additions.  A  Lecture,  delivered  in  New- York,  Wash- 
ington, Boston,  and  other  Cities;  also,  in  some  of  the  first 
Literary  Institutions  in  the  Union.  By  A.  Davis  ...  .  Ninth 
Edition,  Boston.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  Tenth  Edition,  from 
the  Ninth  Boston  Edition,  with  important  additions.  Buffalo: 
Steele's  Press.  1842.  pp.24.  BA.  -|-  Eleventh  Edition.  Rochester. 
1843.  +  Boston.  1844.  8vo,  c.  +  Fourteenth  Edition,  from 
the  Twelfth  Boston  Edition.  Troy.,  N.  T.:  Press  of  N.  Tuttle. 
1846.  8vo,  pp.  20  or  30.  +  Nineteenth  Edition,  with  Im- 
portant Additions.  New  Tork:  Daniel  Odel.  1847.  ^^^i  PP* 
32.  +  Buffalo.  1848.  4-  Twentieth  Edition.  Boston.  1848. 
8vo.    +  Buffalo.  1849.    +  -Sajfa/a.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

For  earlier  editions,  see  "  A  Lecture,"  infra. 

Davis.  A  Lecture  on  the  Discovery  of  America  by  the 
Northmen,  Five-hundred  years  before  Columbus,  etc.  Third 
Edition.     New  Tork,    1839.    8vo,  pp.  23.    +  Fourth  Edition. 


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New  York.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  22.  +  Fifth  Edition,  with  Improve- 
ments. New  Tork:  Bartlett  and  Company;  Boston:  Dutton  and 
tVentworth.  184.O.  8vo,  pp.  23,  (i).  BA.  +  Sixth  Edition, 
with  Additions.  New  Tork:  [Ibid.']  1840.  8vo,  pp.  23,  (i). 
+  Rochester.  1841.    8vo.    +  Troy,   1845.    8vo.  18794 

Davis.  History  of  New  Amsterdam ;  or,  New  York  as  it 
was  in  the  days  of  the  Dutch  Governors.  Together  with 
Papers  on  Events  connected  with  the  American  Revolution  } 
and  on  Philadelphia  in  the  Times  of  William  Penn.  By  Pro- 
fessor A.  Davis.     New  Tork.  1854.    i2mo,  pp.  240.     6  Plates. 

Davis  (Alex.  S.)  A  Loud  Call  to  the  Citizens  of  the  Nation 
...  Investigation  of  the  present  Temperance  Question.  Hanover^ 
Pa.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  104.  18796 

Also:  Travelleri'  Legal  Guide  and  Directory.     Rochetltr.   1855.    Iimo,  pp.  84. 

Davis  (A.  C.)  Frauds  of  the  Indian  Office.  Argument  of 
A.  C.  Davis  before  the  Committee  of  Indian  Affairs  of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  January  12,  1867.  ...  JVashington, 
1867.    8vo.  18797 

[Davis  (Charles  A.)]  The  Life  and  Writings  of  Major 
Jack  Downing,  of  Downingville,  away  down  East  in  the  State  of 
Maine}  Written  by  himself.     Boston.   1834.    i2mo.      s.  18798 

[Davis.]  Letters  of  J.  Downing,  Major,  Downingville 
Militia,  Second  Brigade,  To  his  old  friend  Mr.  Dwight,  of  the 
New  York  Daily  Advertiser.  New  Tork:  Harper  i^  Brothers. 
1834.  i8mo,  pp.  367.  Frontispiece  of  Portraits.  -\- New  Tork. 
J835.    24mo.  1S799 

[Davis.]     Select  Letters  of  Major  Jack  Downing,  Written 

hy  Himself.     Philadelphia.     1834.    i2mo.  s.  18800 

Also:  May  Day  in  New  York.  ...  Ntw  Tork.  1845.    iimo.     For  another  Jack 
'Downing,  tee  [Smith  (Seba)]. 

Davis  (C.  G.)  United  States  vs.  Charles  G.  Davis.  Report 
■of  the  Proceedings  and  the  Examination  of  Charles  G.  Davis, 
Esq.,  on  a  charge  of  Aiding  and  Abetting  in  the  Rescue  of  a 
Fugitive  Slave.  Held  in  Boston,  in  February,  1851.  Boston: 
White  and  Potter^  Printers.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  44.       C,  h.  18801 

Davis.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  S.  M.  Andrews,  indicted 
for  the  Murder  of  C.  Holmes.  ...  By  C.  G.  Davis.  ...  New 
Tork:  Hurd&  Houghton.  iStg.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  287, (i).     Plate. 


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Davis  (C.  H.)  Astronomical  and  Meteorological  Observa- 
tions made  at  the  United  States  Naval  Observatory  during  the 
Year  1866.  Rear-Admiral  C.  H.  D.  Davis,  Superintendent. 
IVashington :  Government  Printing  Office,  1868.  4to,  pp.  xlviii, 
I  1.,  pp.  472,  I  1.     2  Plates.  c.  18803 

Davis.  The  Coast  Survey  of  the  United  States.  By  Lieut. 
C.  H.  Davis,  U.  S.  N.  Cambridge :  Metcalf  and  Company^ 
Printers,  1849.  8vo,  pp.  34.  -f-  Washington.  1 85 1.  8vo,  pp. 
28.  H.  18804 

Davis.  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  communicating, 
...  a  Report  of  Rear-Admiral  Charles  H.  Davis,  ...  in  relation 
to  the  various  proposed  lines  for  Inter-Oceanic  Canals  and  Rail- 
roads between  the  Waters  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans. 
Washington.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  28.      13  Plates.  18805 

Contains  copious  lists  oF  books  and  maps,  relating  to  inter-oceanic  communication 
through  the  American  isthmuses.  Also:  Report  on  Interoceanic  Canals  and  Rail- 
roads between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  ...  Wathtngtohi  Go'vernment  Printing 
Office.   1867.    8vo,  PR.  37.     14  Maps.     ba. 

Davis.  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.  The  Law 
of  Deposit  of  the  Flood  Tide  ...  .  By  Charles  Henry  Davis.  ... 
Washington  City.   1852.    4to,  pp.  13.  H.  1 8806 

Different  points  on  the  coast  of  Nova  Scotia  taken  in  illustration. 

Davis.  The  Testimony  of  Captain  Charles  H.  Davis,  and 
Wm.  P.  Parrott  ...  on  the  Petition  of  the  City  of  Charlestown 
for  leave  to  take  Water  from  Mystic  Pond,  February,  i860, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  18807 

Also :  Address  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  the  United  States  Naval  Academy.  ... 
Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  3a.  h.  —  Memoir  on  Boston 
Harbor.  By  Charles  Henry  Davis  ...  .  From  the  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy 
of  Arts  and  Sciences,  New  Series,  Vol.  v.  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company^  Printert. 
1852.  4to,  pp.  93-110.  H.  —  A  Memoir  upon  the  Geological  Action  of  the  Tidal 
and  Other  Currents  of  the  Ocean.  ...  Cambridge :  Metcalf  and  Comfany,  Printert. 
4to,  pp.  1 15-156.  Maps.  H.  (From  the  "  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy  of 
Arts  and  Science,"  New  Series,  Vol.  iv.) — Remarks  upon  the  Establishment  of  an 

American   Prime  Meridian Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company,  Printers,   1849. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  —  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  communicating,  ...  a  Report 
of  Lieutenant  Charles  H.  Davis  ...  .  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  H.  —  Two  Memoranda  on  the  Objects  and  Construction  of  the  American 
Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac.  ...  Cambridge :  ffelch,  Bigelow,  and  Company^ 
Printers,  i860.  i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  12,7.  H. — The  United  States  Coast  Survey.  ... 
Senate,  35th  Congress,  2d  Session.  ...  [H^ashington."]  i860.  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  See 
Boston,  "  Communications." 

Davis  (C.  H.  S.)  History  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  from  its 
Settlement  in  1670,  to  the  Present  Time,  including  Meriden, 


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which  was  one  of  its  Parishes  until  1806,  and  Cheshire,  which 
was  Incorporated  in  1780.  ?i^  Charles  Henry  Stanley  Davis, 
M.D.  ...  Miridtny  Conn. :  the  Author.  1870.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  956. 
Portraits.  b.  18808 

Davis  (D.)     An  Oration,  delivered  at  Portland,  July  4th, 

1796.  ...   By  Daniel  Davis Portland:   Printed  by   Thomas 

Baker  IValt,   1 796.     8vo,  pp.  20.  BA.,  w.  18809 

Davis.  Book  of  the  Telegraph,  Boston,  Daniel  Davis,  1851. 
Boston.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  44.  B.,  c,  8.  18810 

Davis  (D.)  A  Poem,  recited  before  the  Citizens  of  Edgar- 
town,  July  4,  1836  ...  .  By  David  Davis.  ...  New-Bedford: 
Printed  by  Benjamin  T.  Congdon.   1836.   8vo,  pp.  15.     BA.  1 88 1 1 

Davis  (Edwin  Hamilton.)     See  Squier  (E.  G.) 

Davis  (E.)  The  Half  Century ;  or,  a  History  of  Changes 
that  have  taken  place,  and  Events  that  have  Transpired,  chiefly 
in  the  United  States,  between  1800  and  1850.  With  an  Intro- 
duction by  Mark  Hopkins,  d.d.  By  Emerson  Davis,  d.o. 
Boston.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  444.  18812 

Davis.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  Westfield.  By  Emerson 
Davis,  a.m.  Preceptor  of  Westfield  Academy.  fFestJield:  Joseph 
Root.  1826.    8vo,  pp.  36.  w.  18813 

Davis,  and  others.  Sketches  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors  in 
Hampden  County,  Mass.;  and  also  an  Address  delivered  to  the 
Pastors,  by  Rev.  T.  M.  Cooley,  d.d.  at  Mettineague,  Septem- 
ber 13,  1853.  ^y  *  Committee  of  Pastors  [E.  Davis,  G.  A. 
Oviatt,  E.  B.  Clarke].  IVestfield:  S.  W,  Edson.  1854.  i2mo, 
pp.  144.  BA.,  s.  1 88 14 

Davis  (E.)  Can  a  Negro  hold  Office  in  Georgia  ?  Decided 
in  Supreme  Court  of  Georgia,  June  Term,  1869.  Arguments 
of  Counsel,  with  the  Opinions  of  the  Judges,  and  the  Decision 
of  Court  in  the  Case  of  Richard  W.  White  ...  versus  ...  Wm. 
J.  Clements  ...  .  Phonographically  reported  by  Eugene  Davis. 
Atlanta^  Ga.   1 869.    8vo,  pp.  179.  h.  188 15 

Davis  (F.  C.)  Great  Western  Business  Guide;  or,  the 
Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  and  Chicago  Railway,  and  its  Connec- 
tions. By  Franklin  Carsley  Davis.  Philadelphia :  F,  C.  Davis 
(if  Co.  1 86 1.    i8mo,  pp.  284.     Map.  c.  188 16 


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Davis  (G.)  Opinion  of  Hon.  Garrett  Davis,  of  Kentucky, 
Filed  under  the  order  of  the  Senate  sitting  as  a  Court  of  Im- 
peachment for  the  Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the 
United  States.     [Pf^ashington.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  i6.         h.  18817 

Davis.  The  War  not  for  Emancipation  or  Confiscation.  A 
Speech  By  Hon.  Garrett  Davis  of  Kentucky,  delivered  in  the 
U.  S.  Senate,  January  23,  1862.  New  7'ork :  E.  D.  Barker. 
1862.    i2mo,  pp.  55-65.  B.  1 88 18 

Alto:  Decision  uf  Conscitut'ional  Queitioni.  Speech  ...  January  14,  1868.  [^fVath- 
ington,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16,  m.  —  Extract  from  the  Speech  of"  Mr.  Garrett  Davij,  of 
Kentucky,  exhibiting  the  Expenditures  o(  Mr.  Van  Buren'i  Administration,  ...  .  de- 
livered in  House  ot' Representative!,  ...  .  April  5,  1844.  IVjihington.  [n.d.]  8vo, 
pp.8.  BA.  —  The  Public  Credit.  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  strengthen  tlit  Public 
Credit,  ...  February  27th,  1869.  fVashingion.  1869.  8vo,  pp.8,  h.  —  Recunstruc- 
tion.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  February  11  and  lo,  i863,  ffaihington  :  F.  (^ 
y.  Rivei  &  Gto,  Bailty,  Printert,  1868.  8vo,  pp.22.  H. — Speech  ...  on  tlie  Mexi- 
can War  and  the  President's  Message  in  the  ll<(use  ...  December  22,  1846.  fyaih- 
ington.  [n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  m.  —  Speech,  ...  in  which  he  gives  a  Sketch  of  the 
Political  Hi:>tory  of  Massachusetts.  ...  February  16  ib  17,  1864.  fVmhingion  :  L. 
Towers  (Sf  C^.,  Printers.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  39.  H. — Speech  ...  on  District  of  Columbia 
Suffrage,  Delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  January  16,  1866.  [^fVai/iington .-"^  Lemuel 
Towers,  Printer,  [n,  d.]  8vo,  |)p,  i6,  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Civil  Rights  Bill  ^ 
Veto  Message;  ...  April  6,  1866.  fyasliingto'-..  1866.  8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  —  Speech  ... 
on  Reconstruction,  ...  February  16,  1867.  H^ashington.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — • 
Tenure-of-Olfice-Law.  Speech  ...  March  29,  1869.  fVashingtom  F.  (jf  y.  Rivet 
(Sf  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  Printers.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  8.     H. 

Davis  (G.)  Sketch  of  the  Debates  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  Mississippi  Territory.  By  George  Davis. 
Natchez.   1808.    i2iiio.  c.  188 19 

Davis  (G.)  Historical  Sketch  of  Sturbiidge  and  Southbridge, 
Mass.     By  George  Davis.     IVest  Brookfield:  IV.  S.  Cooke  ^  Son, 

1856.  8vo,  pp.  233.  B.  18820 

Davis  (G.  L.)  The  Day-Star  of  American  Freedom  ;  or  the 
Birth  and  Early  Growth  of  Toleration,  in  the  Province  of  Mary- 
land :  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Colonization  upon  the  Chesapeake 
and  its  Tributaries,  preceding  the  Removal  of  the  Government 
from  St.  Mary's  to  Annapolis  ...  .  By  George  Lynn-Lachlan 
Davis  ...  .  New  Tork:   C.  Scribner.   1855.    i2mo,  pp.  290. 

Alto:  A  Paper  upon  the  Origin  of  the  Japan   Expedition,  read  the  7th  of  May, 

1857,  Before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  by  Geo.  Lynn-Lachlan  Davis,  of  Balti- 
more.    \_Batimore.'\   i860.   8vo,  pp.  14. 

Davis  (G.  R.)  Speech  of  Hon.  George  R.  Davis,  on  the 
Financial  Policy  of  the  Democratic  and  Whig  Parties.  Albany. 
1843.    Svo.  p.  18822 

Alio:  Annual  Address,  Rensselaer  County  Agricultural  Society, Sept.  24, 185X.    8vo. 


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[Davis  (George  T.)]  An  Address  to  the  Republicans  of 
Massachusetts.     Boston.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  18823 

Alio  :  Speech,  ...  Jan.,  185a,  on  the  Mexican  Indemnity  Bill.    8vo,  pp.  8.     1. 

Davis  (G.  T.  M.)  An  Authentic  Account  of  the  Massacre 
of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Mormon  Prophet,  and  Hyrum  Smith,  his 
Brother,  together  with  a  Brief  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  Mormonism,  and  all  the  Circumstances  which  led  to  their 
Death.  By  George  T.  M.  Davis,  of  Alton,  III.  St,  Louis, 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  47.  18824 

Davis  (H.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Embarrassment  and  Decline 
of  Hamilton  College.  By  Henry  Davis,  President  ...  [67/«/««, 
New  TorkF'\   1833.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  vii,  151,  C.  18825 

Davis.  A  Sermon,  delivered  on  the  Day  of  General  Elec- 
tion, at  Montpelier,  October  12,  18 15,  before  the  Honorable 
Legislature  of  Vermont.  By  Henry  Davis,  d.d.  President  of 
Middlcbury  College.  ...  Montpelier,^  Vt.:  printed  by  IValton  ilf 
Goss.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  40.  18826 

Alio;  Address,  Commencement  of  Hamilton  College.  ...1818.  8vo,  1.  —  A  Fare- 
well Addrets  to  the  Student!  ot°  Hamilton  College.  ...  New  Yoi-k,  1833.  8vo,  pp. 
ao.  N.  —  An  Inaugural  Oration,  ...  Feb.  zi,  18 10.  ...  Middlebury  College.  ...  Bot' 
ton:  Farrandf  Mallory,  and  Cu.  18 10.  8vo,  pp.  36.  —  Sermon  delivered  to  the  Can- 
didates for  the  Baccalaureate  of  Middlebury  College,  Aug.  11,  18 10.  ...  Middlibury. 
1810.  8vo,  pp.  31.  M.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  before  the  A.B.C.F.M.  ...  Sept. 
1 8-20,  18 1 6.     Botton,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Davis  (Henry  Winter).  Epistle  Congratulatory  to  the  Bishop 
of  the  Episcopal  Court  at  Camden.  New  Tori.  1853.  ^^°* 
pp.  74.  18827 

Davis.  The  Southern  Rebellion  .id  the  Constitutional 
Powers  of  the  Government  for  its  Suppression.  An  Address 
delivered  by  Hon.  Henry  Winter  Davis,  before  the  Mercantile 
Library  Society  of  Brooklyn,  November  26,  1861.  New  Tork: 
E.  D.  Barker.   1862.    i2mo.  B.  18828 

Davis.  War  of  Ormuzd  and  Ahriman  in  the  Nineteenth 
Century.     By  Henry  Winter  Davis  ...  .  Baltimore:   James  S. 


Waters,  mdccclii.    8vo,  pp.  45. 


B.   18829 


Davis.  Speeches  and  Addresses  ...  by  Henry  Winter  Davis. 
...  With  a  Sketch  of  his  Life,  Public  Services,  and  Character, 
being  an  Oration  by  the  Hon.  J.  A.  J.  Cresswell.  ...  With 
Notes,  Introductory  and  Explanatory.  New  Tork:  Harper  W 
Brothers.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  596.     Portrait.  c.  18830 


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Alio;  AddrcM  of  Hon.  Htnry  Winter  Davii,  dellvcrtd  at  Baltlmort  ...  October 
16,  1I61  ...  .  [n.  p.  1S61  ^]  Ivo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Speech  ...  before  the  Electori  of 
the  Fourth  Conireuional  Diitrict  of  Maryland.  ...  Baliimori.  Stfitmitr  17,  1I60. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  on  Mr.  Corwin'i  Report.  ...  in  the  Houie  ...  February  7, 
1S61.  [n>  P-1  primid  hy  Limuit  Towtn.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  Speech  at  ... 
Philadelphia,  September  14,  1S63.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  19.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on 
CunAicatlon  of  Rebel  Property.  Delivered  in  the  Huute  ...  January  14,  1864. 
[fyasAlngicn  i]  I  Towtn  (3f  Ct,,  Priniiri.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. — Speech  ...  on 
the  Preiident'i  Coloniiation  and  Compeniation  Scheme  ...  in  the  Houie  ...  Feb.  15, 
1864.  [ff^aiMlngioH  1]  L.  Towtn  V  Co,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 
EipuUion  of  Mr.  Long.  ff^aiiingioH.  1864.  —  Speeches  ...  on  hit  Bill  fur  a  Board 
of  Admiralty,  in  Navy  Department.  ...  in  the  Houie  ...  February  3  and  6,  1865. 
ff^aiAingioH  I  frinttd  by  LtmutI  Tewin.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  46.  N.  —  Speech  ...  and 
the  Debate  on  hii  Amendment  to  the  Miiiellaneoui  Bill,  prohibiting  the  Trial  of  Citi- 
leni  by  Military  Cummiiiion}  in  the  Houie  of  Repreientativei,  March  land  3,  1865. 
tyaikiniloHt  Lfmuil  Towtn.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  3a. 

Davis.  Portrait  of  Henry  Winter  Davis,  Esq.  by  his  own 
hand.  His  Political  Inconsistencies  Daguerreotyped  in  Colors 
warranted  not  to  Fade,  as  his  Principles  have  always  done,  under 
the  corroding  touch  of  Time.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  i6. 

Davis.  Read  and  Judge  for  Yourself.  A  Review  of  the 
Pamphlet  of  Henry  Winter  Davis,  entitled  the  Origin,  Purposes 
and  Principles  of  the  American  Party.  [Signed  Madison,  n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  18832 

Davis.  Review  of  Hon.  Henry  Winter  Davis  and  Freesoil- 
ism.  His  Hampden  Letter,  or  Ormuzd  and  Ahriman  in  the 
19th  Century,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  18833 

Davis  (I.)  The  Defence  of  Isaac  Davis,  of  Dover,  Del., 
on  the  Charge  of  using  undue  Influence  over  Laws,  in  devising 
his  Estate.  Dover^  Dei. :  J.  B.  IVootten.  [1806?]  i2mo,  pp. 
21.  c.  18834 

Davis.  An  Historical  Discourse  on  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary 
of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  19th, 
1862.  By  Isaac  Davis.  With  an  Appendix.  Worcester: 
primed  by  Henry  J.  Howland.    8vo,  pp.  52.  '8835 

Davis  (J.)  Relations  of  States.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Jeffer- 
son Davis  of  Mississippi,  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  May  7th,  i860.  On  the  Resolutions  submitted  by  him 
on  1st  of  March,  i860.  Baltimore:  printed  by  John  Murphy  cff 
Co.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  18836 

Davis.  Speeches  of  the  Hon.  JefFerson  Davis,  of  Mississippi, 
Delivered  During  the  Summer  of  1858.  Baltimore:  Printed  by 
John  Murphy  &  Co.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  56.  '8837 


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Also  ;  All  Address  to  the  People  of  the  Free  States  by  the  President  of  the  Southern 
Confederacy.  [Dated]  Richmond.  January  5,  1863.  Broadside.  —  Reply  ...  To  the 
Speech  of  Senator  Douglas,  In  the  U.  S.  Senate,  May  16  &  17,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Bill,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S., 
July  II,  1848.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  Speech  ...  Senate,  Jan.  10,  1850,  un 
Slavery.  (»W  Clemens  (J.)  —  Speech  ...  Senate,  Feb.  19,  1849,  on  the  Coist  Survey, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  s.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Exercise  of  Civil  Power  and  Authority  by 
Military  Officers,  United-States  Senate,  Aup.  5,  1850,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  i6. 
M.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  French  Spoliation  Bill  ...  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
Jin.  6  and  10,  1859.  Baltimore.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate, 
January  10,  1861,  upon  the  Condition  of  things  in  South  Carolina.  Baltimore.  1861, 
8v().      B.      iVe  "Confederate  States,"  Vol.  IV. 

Davis.     JefFerson  Davis,  and  his  Complicity  in  the  Assassin- 


ation of  Abraham  Lincoln, 


and  where  the  Traitor  shall  be 


Tried    for  Treason.       Philadelphia.     Sherman  £sf    Co.,   Printers. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  18838 

Davis.  Life  of  JefFerson  Davis,  from  Authentic  Sources.  By 
a  South  Carolinian.  London:  G.  W.  Bacon  £3*  Co.  i2mo,  pp. 
iv,  96.  18839 

Davis.  Life  and  Imprisonment  of  JefFerson  Davis,  together 
with  the  Life  and  Military  Career  of  Stonewall  Jackson,  from 
Authentic  Sources.     New  York.    1866.    i2mo.     3  Portraits. 

[Davis,  and  Brown  (Joseph  E.)]  Correspondence  between 
the  President  and  the  Governor  of  Georgia,  relative  to  the  ... 
Conscription  I/aw.  Richmond:  Ritchie  isf  Dunnavaut^  Printers. 
1862.    i6mo.,  pp.  20.  H.  18841 

Davis  (J.)  The  Seaman's  Secrets,  Devided  into  2  partes, 
wherein  is  taught  the  three  kindes  of  Sayling,  Horizontall,  Para- 
doxal!, and  sayling  upon  a  great  Circle.  Newly  corrected  by 
the  Luthor,  John  Davis  of  Sandrudge,  neere  Darthmouth  in  the 
Countie  of  Devon,  Gent.  London:  by  Thomas  Dawson.  1 599. 
4to.      Woodcuts  and  folded  Table.  18842 

In  the  dedic'tion  the  author  speaks  of  his  three  several  attempts  for  the  discovery  of 
the  strait  which  now  bears  his  name.  The  preface,  dated  August,  1594,  contains 
some  interesting  notices  of  Cavendish,  Diggs,  Hariott,  Molleneaux,  Hawkins,  etc.  Ic 
was  frequently  reprinted.     The  eighth  edition  is  dated,  London,   1657.  4to. 

Davis.  The  Worlde's  Hydrographical  Description;  wherein 
is  proued  that  the  Worlde  in  all  his  Zones,  Clymats  and  Places, 
is  habitable  and  inhabited,  and  the  Seas  universally  navigable, 
without  any  naturall  Annoyance  to  hinder  the  same,  Whereby 
appeares  that  from  England  there  is  a  short  and  speedie  passage 
into  the  South  Seas  to  China,  Molucca,  Phillipina,  and  India, 
by  Northerly  Nauigation  to  the  Benefit  of  Her  Majestys  State. 
London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Dawson.  1595.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  48. 
Of  extreme  rarity.     Has  sold  for  £zi.     Reprinted  in  Hakluyt. 


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Davis  (J.)  Discourse  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society,  Dec.  22,  1813,  at  their  Anniversary  Commemoration 
of  the  first  landing  of  our  Ancestors  at  Plymouth  in  1620.  By 
John  Davis,  LL.D.     Boston:   John  Eliot.    1814.    8vo,  pp.  31.     c. 

Also  in  the  **  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,"  Vol.  i..  Second  Series. 

Davis.  An  Eulogy,  on  General  George  Washington,  pro- 
nounced at  Boston,  on  Wednesday,  February  xix,  mdccc. 
before  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  by  their 
Appointment,  and  publi  bed  at  their  Request.  By  John  Davis 
...  .  Boston :  Printed  by  IV.  Spots-wood.  MDCCC.  410,  pp.  24. 
BA.    4-  Boston:   Reprinted.    1859.     4'°'  18845 

Included  in  "  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy,"  Vol.  ii.,  Part  a. 

[Davis.]  The  Life  Boat.  A  Poem.  By  a  Member  of  the 
Humane  Society,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  18846 

Also:  An  Address  ...  before  the  ...  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society,  ...  May 
31,1799 BoUon  !  Printed  by  John  Rusiell.  1799.  8vo,'pp.  24.  BA.,  w.  —  Ad- 
dress at  the  Dedication  of  the  Town  Hail,  in  Worcester  (Mass.),  May  a,  1825.  ...  IVor- 
cester  ;  Printed  by  H^illiam  Manning,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  36.  B  — Dutii'S  011  Wixillcns. 
Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives  on  the  Bill  for  protecting  the  Woollen 
Manufactures,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  m.  —  An  Oration  ...  Worcester,  (Mass.)  on  tlie 
Fortieth  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  ...  JVorceUer :  Printed  by  IVi/liam 
Manning.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  H.  —  Reply  ...  To  the  charge  of  Mirepresenting 
Mr.  Buchanan's  Argument  in  favor  of  the  Hard  Money  System,  Delivered  March  6th, 
1840.  fVaihington.  1840.  pp.  6.  —  Reply  ...  to  Mr.  Buchanan,  of  Pennsylvania, 
on  the  Reduction  of  Wages,  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January 
23rd,  1840.  JVaihington,  1840.  pp.  12.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff  Bill,  March  12, 
1828.  IVashington  :  Printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1828.  I2mo,  pp.  38.  b. — Speech 
..  on  the  Bill  tor  the  More  Effectual  Collection  of  Impost  Duties.  ...  May  4,  1830. 
JVaihington:  Peter  Force,  Print.  1830.  Svo,  pp.  28.  w.  —  Speech  ...  in  Congress 
on  the  Tariff  Bill  of  1832.  Boston.  1833.  8vo.  w. — Speech  ...  upon  the  Sub- 
treasury  Bill,  United-States  Senate,  28th  February  and  ist  March,  1838.  IVashing- 
ton. 1838.  Svo,  pp.  27.  BA.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Sub-treasury  Bill,  United-States 
Senate,  Jan.  23,  1840.  Boston:  Printed  by  J.  H.  Easthurn.  [n.  d.]  Svo,  pp.  16. 
BA.  —  Speech  ...  upon  the  Bill  "to  reduce  Duties,  and  for  other  Purposes,"  in  which 
the  Modern  Doctrines  of  Free  Trade  are  ...  examined.  United-States  Senate,  July, 
1846.  fVashington:  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon.  1846.  Svo,  pp.  31.  ba. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Compromise  Bill,  delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  June  28  and  29,  1850. 
fVashington.   1850.    Svo,  pp.  16.     See  Morton  (Nathaniel.) 

[Davis  (J.)]  The  American  Mariners,  or  the  Atlantic  Voyage. 
A  Moral  Poem.  Prefixed  is  a  vindication  of  the  American 
Character  from  the  Aspersions  of  the  Quarterly  Reviewers. 
To  which  are  added  Naval  Annals;  or  an  Impartial  Summary 
of  the  actions  fought  during  the  late  War  at  Sea,  and  on  the 
Lakes,  between  the  ships  of  Great  Britain  and  those  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  Copious  Notes  and  Illustrations. 
Salisbury:  Brodie  Cff  Downing.  [1822.]    Sm.  Svo,  pp.  xii,  384. 

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[DAvis.l  Captain  Smith  and  Princess  Pocahontas.  An 
Indian  Tale.     Philadelphia.   1805.    i2mo,  pp.  176.  18848 

Alio  included  in  hit  "  Travels." 

[Davis.]  The  First  Settlers  of  Virginia,  An  Historical 
Novel,  Exhibiting  a  View  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
Colony  at  James  Town,  A  Picture  of  Indian  Manners,  the 
Countenance  of  the  Country,  and  its  Natural  Productions. 
New  Tori:  I.  Riley  £ff  Co.  1805.  l2mo,  pp.  xii,  284.  C.  -f- 
The  Second  Edition,  considerably  Enlarged.  New  Tori:  I. 
Riley  ^  Co.   1806.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  284.  s.  18849 

[Davis.]  The  Post-Captain  j  or,  the  Wooden  Walls  Well 
Manned }  Comprehending  a  View  of  Naval  Society  and  Man- 
ners. London:  printed /or  Thomas  Tegg.  1806.  i8mo,  pp.  300. 
+  [/^/V.]   1813.    i8mo.    4-  \_lbid.']    1824.    i8mo.  18850 

Contains  a  sketch  of  American  Indians.     See  "  M.  Rev.,"  l.  205. 

Davis.  Travels  of  Four  Years  and  a  Half  in  the  United 
States  of  America}  During  1798,  1799,  1800,  1801,  and  1802. 
Dedicated  by  Permission  to  Thomas  Jefferson,  Esq.  President 
of  the  United  States.  By  John  Davis.  ...  London:  sold  by  T. 
Oj/^// [etc.]  R.  Edwards^  Printer^  Bristol.  1 803.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
454.  BA.  1 885 1 

Davis  came  to  the  United  States  in  search  of  literary  employment,  and  had  much 
intercourse  with  Col.  Burr,  Jefferson,  and  others,  concerning  whom  he  gives  many  new 
facts.  See  Rich,  11.  13,  for  a  long  note;  tM  tf/10  "  Edinb.  Rev.,"  11.  443;  and  "  M. 
Rev.,"  xLiv.  387.  Reprinted  with  a  few  alterations  and  omissions,  with  the  following 
title  : 

Davis.  Personal  Adventures  and  Travels  of  Four  Years  and 
a  Half  in  the  United  States  of  America.  By  Mr.  John  Davis. 
Being  Travels  in  Search  of  Independence  and  Settlement.  Lon- 
don: J.  Davis.   1 81 6.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  96.  p.  18852 

"With  more  sincerity  than  is  usual  among  travellers,  he  states  that  he  made  hit 
tour  on  foot,  because  he  could  not  aflford  the  expense  of  a  horse."  —  Rich. 

Davis.  A  Tribute  to  the  United  States.  A  Poem.  New 
Tori.   1798.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  18853 

See  [Berquin-Duvallon],  Vol.  ii.,  No.  4965. 

Davis  (John  C.  B.)  The  Massachusetts  Justice:  a  Treatise 
upon  the  Powers  and  Duties  of  Justices  of  the  Peace.  ...  ff^or~ 
cester.   1847.    8^°'  18854 

Davis  (J.  B.)  On  Synostotic  Crania  among  Aboriginal  Race 
of  Man.  Haarlem  and  London :  IVilUamsl^  Nergate,  1863.  4to. 
II  Plates.  18855 


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[Davis  (J.  C.)]  An  Appeal  from  the  Colored  Men  of  Phil- 
adelphia to  the  President  of  the  United  States.  ...  Philadelphia. 
Jugust^  1862.    i6mo,  pp.  8.  H.  18856 

Davis  (J.  L.)  The  Trooper's  Manual:  or,  Tactics  for 
Light  Dragoons  and  Mounted  Riflemen.  Compiled,  abridged 
and  arranged  by  J.  Lucius  Davis,  ...  .  Third  Edition.  Richmond^ 
Fa.:  published  by  A.  Morris.    1862.    i2mo,  pp.  284,  11.     18857 

For  the  use  of  the  Confederate  army. 

Davis  (J.)  Some  Queries  sent  to  the  Rev.  G.  Whitefield. 
By  Jonathan  Davis,  in  the  Year  1740,  which  remain  yet  Unan- 
swered. Philadelphia:  Printed  by  B.  Franklin^  and  D.  Hall. 
1749.    8vo.  18858 

Davis  (Josiah  G.)  The  Good  Minister.  A  Discourse 
preached  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  Sept.  26,  1869,  in  commemoration 
of  ...  Rev.  Pliny  B.  Day,  d.d.,  who  deceased  July  6,  1869. 
By  J.  G.  Davis  ...  Amherst,  N.  H.  Concord:  printed  by 
McFarlandi^  Jenks.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  18859 

Also:  Historical  Discourse,  May  6,  1862.   ...   Concord.   i86z.    8vo,  pp.  76. 

Davis  (J.)  Narrative  of  Joshua  Davis,  an  American  Citizen, 
who  was  pressed  and  served  on  hoard  six  ships  o^  the  British 
Navy  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  B.  True.   1811.    i2mo,  pp.  72. 

[Davis  (L.  D.)]  Life  in  the  Itinerancy,  in  its  relations  to 
the  Circuit  and  Station,  and  to  the  Minister's  Home  and  Family. 
New  Tork  and  Auburn:  Miller^  Orton^  Mulligan.  1856.  12 mo, 
pp.  335-  c.  1 886 1 

Davis  (M.  L.)  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Epidemical  Fever 
which  lately  prevailed  in  the  City  of  New  York.  By  M.  L. 
Davis.  With  the  Different  Proclamations,  Reports  and  Letters 
of  Gov.  Jay,  Gov.  Miffin,  the  Health  Committee  of  New  York, 
upon  the  Subject.  To  which  is  a  'ded  an  accurate  list  of  the 
names  of  those  who  have  died  of  the  disease,  from  July  29  to 
Nov.  I.  By  M.  L.  Davis.  New  Tork:  M.  L.  Davis.  1795. 
8vo,  pp.  66.  B.,  p.  18662 

[Davis.]  Letters  ol  Marcus  and  Philo-Cato,  addressed  to 
De  Witt  Clinton,  esq..  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New- York.  A 
New  Edition,  containing  one  letter  of  Marcus,  and  several 
numbers  of  Philo-Cato,  never  published  before.  New  Tork. 
1810.    8vo,  pp.  86.  s.  18863 

a  caustic,  and  sometimes  comical,  expose  of  the  political  quarrels  arising  out  uf  the 
Burr  Union,  etc.,  formed  about  the  year  1806  between  the  Clintonians  and  Burritei. 


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Davis.  Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr.  With  Miscellaneous  Se- 
lections from  his  Correspondence.  By  Matthew  L.  Davis.  ... 
New  Tork:  Harper  y  Brothers.  1836.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  436; 
453.  2  Portraits,  and  Facsimile,  ba.  +  New  Tork:  Harper  l^ 
Brothers.  1837.  2  vois.,  8vo,  pp.436}  449.  2  Portraits.  -|- 
New  Tork:  '{lbid.'\  1858.    2  vols.,  8vo.  18864 

The  author's  motto  it,  "  I  come  to  bury  Cxsar,  not  to  praise  him."     Stt  Burr  (A.), 
Vol.  II.,  No.  9424. 

Davis.  An  Oration  delivered  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1800,  being  the  Twenty-fourth  Anniversary  of 
American  Independence.  By  M.  L.  Davis.  To  which  is  added, 
An  Ode  ...  by  Samuel  Low.     New  York.   1800.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

[Davis.]  The  Plot  Discovered,  by  Marcus.  Poughkeepsie. 
1807.    8vo.  B.  18866 

Davis.     Report  of  the  Case  between  the  Rev.  Cave  Jones, 

and  the  Rector  and  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of  New-York 

By    Matthew   L.    Davis.      New-Tor k :    Printed  by  IVilliam  A. 
Davis.  18 1 3.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  587,  (i).  c.  18867 

Davis.  The  Speech  of  Matthew  L.  Davis,  on  his  Trial  for 
Conspiracy.  Taken  in  Short-Hand,  by  Nathaniel  B.  Blunt. 
New  Tork.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  31.  18868 

Davis  (N.  W.)  The  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.  Speech  of 
Nathaniel  W.  Davis  in  the  House  of  Assembly  of  New  York, 
March  5,  1863.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  10.  18869 

Davis  (N.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Noah  Davis, 
a  Colored  Man.  Written  by  himself,  at  the  age  of  Fifty-Four. 
Printed  solely  for  the  Author's  Benefit.  Baltimore:  Published 
by  John  F.  IVeishampel^  Jr.    1859.    i8mo,  pp.  86.  c.  18870 

Davis.     See  Burrows  (R.  L.),  Vol.  iii.,  No.  9477. 

Davis  (N.  S.)  History  of  Medical  Education  and  Institutions 
in  the  United  States,  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  British 
Colonies  to  the  year  1850,  etc.  By  N.  S.  Davis,  m.o.  Chicago. 
1841.    8vo.  18871 

Davis.  History  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  from 
its  Organization  up  to  January,  1855.  By  N.  S.  Davis,  m.d. 
To  which  is  added  Biographical  Notices,  ...  Edited  by  S.  W, 
Butler,  M.D.  Philadelphia:  Lippincotiy  Grambo  i^  Co.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  191.     9  Portraits.  b.,  p.  18872 

Also:  Address  on  Free  Medical  Schools,  Introductory  to  the  Session  of  1849-50, 
in  Rv  hton  Medical  College.  ...  Chicago.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  16. 


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Davis  (Pardon).  Principles  of  the  Government  of  the  United 
States.     Philadelphia.   1823.    i2mo.  c.  18873 

Davis  (P.  M.)  The  Four  Principal  Battles  of  the  Late 
War;  being  a  Full  Detailed  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Chippeway, 
Fall  and  Destruction  of  the  City  of  Washington,  &c.  Harris- 
burg.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  32.  18874 

Davis.  An  Authentic  History  of  the  Late  War  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain.  With  a  Full  Account  of  every 
Battle  by  Sea  and  Land  ;  the  Defection  of  General  Hull,  his 
Trial  and  Sentence;  the  Massacre  at  the  River  Raisin;  the 
Destruction  of  the  City  of  Washington;  the  Treaty  of  Peace  in 
18 1 5.  To  which  will  be  added,  the  War  with  Algiers,  and  the 
Treaty  of  Peace.  The  Treaties  of  Peace  with  the  various 
Tribes  of  North  American  Indians  and  the  United  States 
Army  Register,  and  Peace  Establishment.  By  Paris  M.  Davis, 
late  of  the  Army.  Ithaca.  1829.  i2mo,  pp.  360.  +  New- 
Tori:  Ebenezer  F.  Baker.  1836.  i2mo,  pp.  360.  5  Wood- 
cuts, ba.,  c.  18875 

Davis.  An  Official  and  Full  Detail  of  the  Great  Battle  of 
New  Orleans,  which  Closed  the  late  War  with  Great  Britain 
and  her  Dependencies.  By  Paris  M.  Davis.  New  Tork.  1836. 
i2mo.  18876 

Davis  (P.  B.)  Two  Years  and  Three  Months  in  the  New 
York  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Utica.  By  Phebe  B.  Davis,  formerly 
of  Barnard,  ...  Vt.     Syracuse.   1855.    i2mo,  pp.  87.  18877 

Davis.  Reports  on  the  Laws  of  New  England,  by  Mrs. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Dall,  and  others.  Boston:  Bela  Marsh.  1855. 
8vo.  18878 

Davis  (P.)  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Wonderful  Dealings  of 
God  toward  Polly  Davis,  of  Newcastle,  N.  H.     Boston.  1792. 

Davis  (R.  Bingham).     Poems  by  Richard  B.  Davis ;  with  a 

Sketch  of  his  Life New  Tork:   T.  (sf  y.  Swords.   1807. 

i2mo,  pp.  xxxi,  154.  c.  18880 

Davis  (Robert).  The  Currency ;  What  it  Is,  and  what  it 
Should  be.     Ottawa.   1867.    4to,  pp.  33.  18881 

Davis  (R.  D.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  R.  D.  Davis,  of  Dutchess, 
at  the  Great  Democratic  Ratification  Meeting,  at  the  Capitol, 
...  Sept.  26,  1848;  also  Speech  of  Gen.  Shields,  at  Cleveland. 
Albany :   J.  Munsell.   1%^%.    8vo,  pp.  8.  1 8882 


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Davis  (S.)  Shekotnoke ;  or  the  Moravians  in  Dutchess 
County.  By  Rev.  Sheldon  Davis,  a.m.  Poughkeepsie,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  18883 

Davis  (S.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Citizens  of  Newton,  embrac- 
ing a  Brief  History  of  the  Town.  By  S.  Davis,  [n.  p.]  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  25.     Map.  BA.  18884 

Davis.  Prayer-Book  in  the  Language  of  the  Six  Nations  of 
Indians,  containing  the  Morning  and  Evening  Service,  the  Litany, 
Catechism,  some  of  the  Collects,  and  the  Prayers  and  Thanks- 
givings upon  several  occasions,  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  etc.  By  the  Rev.  Solomon 
Davis.  New  Tork :  Swords^  Stanford  i^  Co.  1837.  i2mo,  pp. 
168.  c.  18885 

Davis  (S.)  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  America,  in  1832  and 
1833.  By  Stephen  Davis.  ...  Edinburgh:  fVaugh  l^  Innes. 
MDCccxxxiii.    i8mo,  pp.  150.  18886 

Davis  (T.)  A  General  History  of  the  Sabbatarian  Churches  : 
...  with  the  Seventh-Day  Baptist  Denomination  in  the  United 
States.  By  Mrs.  Tamar  Davis.  Philadelphia:  Lindsay  and 
Blakiston.   1851.    i2mo,  pp.  255.  18887 

Davis  (T.)  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Davis,  Missionary  of  the  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts,  in  several  of  the  Towns  of  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn., 
from  the  Year  1761  to  the  Year  1776.  By  a  Minister  of  the 
County.     New  Haven^  Conn.   1843.    ^^mo.     Portrait.      18888 

Davis  (T.)  Rhode  Island  Politics,  and  Journalism.  A  Let- 
ter from  Thomas  Davis,  to  Hon.  Henry  B.  Anthony  ....  Prov- 
idence:  A.  Crawford  Greene y  Printer.   1866.    8vo.  18889 

Davis  (T.  T.)  Daniel  Webster.  Eulogy  on  Daniel  Web- 
ster, delivered  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,1852.  By  Thomas 
T.  Davis.     Syracuse:  Hall^  Mills  i^  Co.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Davis.  A  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  March  29,  1839, 
at  Green's  Farms.  By  Thomas  T.  Davis.  New  Haven.  1 839. 
Svo,  pp.  31.  1 8891 

Davis.  Speech  of  Hon.  T.  T.  Davis,  of  New  York,  on 
Military  and  Post  Roads.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, March  23,1864.  Washington:  printed  by  L.  Towers. 
[n.  d.]    Svo,  pp.  8.  H.  18892 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  Equality  of  Rights  ...  iii'the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1866.     fFathington.  1866.    Svo,  pp.  la.    h. 


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Davis  (T.)  An  Address  to  the  People  called  Quakers,  con- 
cerning the  manner  in  which  they  treated  Timothy  Davis,  for 
writing  and  publishing  a  Piece  on  Taxation.  Boston.  1784. 
8vo.  w.  18893 

Also  :  Anti-Chrittian  Religion  delivered,  in  a  Treatise  on  the  Millenium.  ...  Leo- 
minittr.  Matt.   1807.    Iimo.     w. 

Davis  (T.)  The  Privateer  System.  Speech  ...  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  July  23,  1856.  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  M.  18894. 

Alio :  Speech  ...  on  the  Fishing  Bounties,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Feb.  lo,  1857.     [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.     M. 

[Davis  (Wendell).]  Barnstable,  Massachusetts.  A  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  the  County  of  Barnstable,  from 
Cape  Code  or  Race  Point  ...  to  Cape  Mallebarre,  or  the  sandy 
point  of  Chatham,  pointing  out  the  spots  on  which  the  Trustees 
of  the  Humane  Society  have  erected  Huts,  etc.  By  a  Member 
of  the  Humane  Society.     Boston.   1802.    8vo,  pp.  88.        18895 

From  the  "Mass.  Hist  Coll.,"  viii.  119-202. 

Davis  (W.  B.)  Southern  Book.  —  Origin  of  the  Constitu- 
tion. Incorporation  of  the  General  Government  by  the  States, 
as  National  Public  Agents  in  Trust,  with  no  Sovereignty  ... 
History  of  the  Puritans.  Origin  and  Cause  of  Trouble  between 
the  North  and  South  ...  Legal  Mode  of  Redress  ...  W.  B. 
Davis.  Wilmingtony  N.  C.  Dec^  1854.  8vo,  pp.  184.  s.  -f- 
Supplement  ...   fVilmington^  N.  C.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  185-298. 

[Davis  (William  J.)     See  Dawson  (Henry  B.) 

Davis  (W.  M.)  Ship  Canal.  Speech  of  Hon.  W.  M. 
Davis,  In  the  House  ...  March  3,  1863.  On  the  Illinois 
Canal  and  the  right  of  the  West  to  an  unrestricted  passage,  to 
market.  Philadelphia:  Merrihew  ^  Thompson^  Printers,  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  18897 

Davis.  The  War:  its  Cause  and  Cure.  Speech  of  the 
Hon.  William  M.  Davis,  of  Penn.,  in  the  House  ...  March  6, 
1862.     \_lVashington :"]  Scammell^  Co.j  Printers.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Davis  (W.  P.)  Funeral  Discourse  on  Wm.  Crounse,  Killed 
at  Port  Hudson.     By  Rev.  W.  P.  Davis.     1863.    8vo.  s. 

Also  :  The  Pastor's  Farewell :  containing  a  Series  of  Discourses,  delivered  in  view 
«f  a  Dissolution  of  the  Pastoral  Relation.  ...  Albany;  J.  Munull.  1 841.  iimo,  pp. 
M5. 


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Davis  (W.  W.  H.)  El-Gringo  j  or,  New  Mexico  and  her 
People.  By  W.  W.  H.  Davis.  New  Tork:  Harper  isf  Brothers. 
1857.    i2mo,  pp.  432.  c,  s.  18900 

Contains  a  vocabulary  of  upwards  of  sixty  words  in  Nabajo  and  English, 

Davis.  History  of  the  Battle  of  the  Crooked  Billet,  fought 
May  1st,  1778.  By  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  a.m.  ...  Printed  at  the 
Democrat  Office^  DoyUitowHy  Pa.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  19,  Corrections, 
9  lines.  18901 

Davis.  History  of  the  Hart  Family,  of  Warminster,  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania.  To  which  is  added  the  Genealogy  of 
the  Family,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  America.  By  W.  W. 
H.  Davis.  Printed  Privately.  Doylestown^  Pa.:  W.  W.  H. 
Davis.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  139,20.     Plate.  18902 

Davis  History  of  the  104th  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  from 
August  22nd,  1861,  to  September  30th,  1864.  By  W.  W.  H. 
Davis,  late   Colonel.      Philadelphia:    yas.    B.    Rogers^   Printer. 

1866.  8vo,  pp.  364.     6  Plates.  c.  18903 

Davis.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  John  Lacey,  a 
Brigadier  General  in  the  Revolutionary  Army.  By  W.  W.  H. 
Davis.     [^Doylestown.']   1868.    8vo,  pp.  118,6.  c.  18904 

Davis.     The  Spanish  Conquest  of  New  Mexico.     Ey  W. 

W.    H.   Davis DoylestowTiy   Pa.    1869.     8vo,  pp.   438. 

Portrait  and  Map.  ba.  18905 

Published  by  subscription.     Also  :  Message  to  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Mexico, 
delivered  Dectmber  3,  1855.     By  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  Acting  Governor.     8vo.     c. 

Davis  (Woodbury).  Argument  of  Rufus  Choate,  Henry  W. 
Paine  and  Francis  O.  J.  Smith,  on  the  [question  of  his]  Removal 
from  the  Office  of  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Maine; 
[with]  the  Vote  of  the  Legislature  thereon,  and  *' Protest"  of 
the  Minority.      1856.  s.  18906 

Davis.  The  Davis  Family  Record.  Edited  by  Chas.  H.  S. 
Davis,  M.D.  A  Monthly  Journal  devoted  to  the  History  and 
Genealogy  of  the  Davis  Family.     Vol.  i.     A^eriden,  Conn.  Negj. 

1867.  No.  I.    8vo,  pp.  8.     Continued.  ba.,  h.  18907 

Davison  (D.)  Progress  of  Naval  Architecture.  ...  Explana- 
tion of  the  Principles  and  Advantages  of  Darius  Davison's  New 
American  Model  ...  .  By  Darius  Davison.  New  Tork :  Baker, 
Godwin  ilf  Co.^  Printers.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  46.  h.  18908 


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Davison  (G.  M.)  The  Fashionable  Tour,  and  Guide  to 
Travellers  through  the  Northern  and  Middle  States,  and  Canada. 
By  G.  M.  Davison.     Saratoga.   1830.    iimo.  18909 

Davison.  The  Travellers'  Guide  through  the  Middle  and 
Northern  States  and  ...  Canada.  By  G.  M.  Davison.  Eighth 
Edition.  Saratoga  Springs:  G.  M.  Davison.  1840.  i8mo,  pp. 
395.     Map.     c.    +  Saratoga:  [/^/V.]  1848.    i8mo.  i8gio 

Davity  (P.)  Description  generate |  de  |  I'Ameriqve |  troisiesmc 
partie|dv|  Monde.  I  Avec  tovs  ses  empires,  royavmes,|estats  et 
repvbliqves.  |Ov  sont  dedvits  et  traitez  par  ordre  levrs|Noms, 
Assiettes,  Confins,  Mceurs  Richesses,  Forces,  Gouuernement  & 
I  Religion;  Et  la  Genealogie  des  Empereurs,  Roys,  &  Princes  | 
Souuerains,  lesquels  y  ont  dominie  iusques  a  present.  [Compose 
premierement  par  Pierre  Davity,  Seigneur  de  Montmartin,  Gen- 
til-homme] ordinaire  de  la  Chambre  du  Roy  j  Et  dans  cette| 
Novvelle  Edition,  Reuue,  Corrige  &  augmente,  tant  pour  les 
Descriptions  |  Geographiques,  que  pour  I'Histoire,  iusques  a  nostre 
temps.  I  Par  lean  Baptiste  de  Rocoles,  Conseilier  &  Aumosnier 
du  Roy,  |&  Historiographe  de  sa  Majeste.  |y^  Troyes^  iff\a  Paris, 
I  Chez  Denys  Bechet,  et  Lovis  Baillaine.  |m.  dc.  lx.  |  Folio,  2  1., 
pp.  208,  6  I.     Map.  1 89 1 1 

"Ce  volume  fait  partie  des  ' Etacs  ou  Empires  du  Monde'  de  Pierre  Davity,  com- 
pilation mediocre,  ou  Ton  truuve  cependant  des  passages  qui  n'avaient  pas  encore  paru 
en  fran9ais.  La  premiere  edition  date  de  1626,  la  notre  est  augmentee  et  precAdie  de 
I'eloge  de  Davity  par  Jean  Baptiste  de  Rocoles.  La  carte  de  F.  Bertius,  qui  se  trouve 
jointe  i  la  partie  concernant  I'Amerique,  portc  la  date  de  1 66a,  ce  qui  fait  pr£sumer 
que  la  date  de  publication  sur  le  livre  meme  est  inexacte."  —  Trombl.  There  is  also 
an  edition,  Paris,  Clavde  Sonnivt.  1637.    Folio,  i  1.,  pp.  189,  6  1.     Map. 

Davity.  Le  Monde,  ou  la  Description  des  ses  Quatre 
Parties,  avec  tous  ses  Empires,  Royaumes,  Estats  ef  Repub- 
liques.     Paris.   1637.     5  vols.,  folio.     Map.  1 89 1 2 

This  includes  our  No.  18911,  tupra.     See  Linda  (L.  de). 

Davity.  Les  etats,  empires,  et  principautes  du  monde,  avec 
I'origine  de  toutes  les  religions  et  de  tous  les  Chevaliers  et  ordres 
militaires.  Par  Pierre  Davity.  Rouen.  1644.  4to.  -f-  Rouen. 
1649.    4^°'  ^'  '^9 '3 

Paget  238-325  are  occupied  with  a  History  of  the  New  World. 

Davy  (C.  W.)  Five  Years'  Residence  in  the  West  Indies. 
By  Charles  William  Davy.     London.   1852.    2  vols.,  post  8vo. 

Davy  Crocket.     See  Crockett  (D.),  No.  17574. 
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Davy  (J.)  The  West  Indies,  before  and  since  Slave  Eman- 
cipation, comprising  the  Windward  and  Leeward  Islands'  Mili- 
tary Command}  founded  on  Notes  and   Observations  collected 

during  a  Three  Years*  Residence.     By  John  Davy,  m.d 

London:   IV.  ^  F.  G.  Cash.    Barbados:  J.  Bowtn.   1854.    8vo, 
Title,  pp.  vii,  viii,  551,  i  1.  ba.  18915 

&i  "  Weitminiter  Re».,"  vi.  175. 

Daw's  Doings,  or  the  History  of  the  late  war  in  the  Plantations. 
By  Sampson  Short-and-fat,  author  of  Quozziana.  With  wood 
cuts.     Boston:   IVm.  IVhitti^  H.  P.  Lewis.  1842.    i2mo,  pp.  68. 

ReUtei  to  Rhodt  Island  affairi. 

Dawes  (£.)  A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  Dighton,  at  the 
Funeral  of  Joseph  Emmons  Briggs,  m.d..  May  12,  1867.  By 
Rev.  Ebenezer  Dawes.  ...  Cambridge:  IVelchy  Bigelow  iff  Co. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  34.  H.  18917 

Dawes  (H.  L.)  The  Lecompton  Constitution  Founded 
Neither  in  Law  nor  the  Will  of  the  People.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Henry  C.  Dawes,  of  Massachusetts.  Delivered  in  the  U.  S. 
House  ...  March  8,  1858.  [fVas/jington^  D.  C:  Buell  isf 
Blanchardy  Printers.   1858. J    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.,  s.  18918 

Also:  Defence  of  the  Committee  on  Government  Co  acti.  Speech  ...  in  Houie 
of  Repreientacives,  April  25,  1C62.  8vo,  pp.  15. —  Ouvernment  Contracts.  Speech 
...  in  the  House  ...  January  13,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.d.j  pp.  8.  —  The  New  Dogma  of 
the  South  —  "Slavery  a  Blessing."  Speftch  ...  in  the  House  ...  April  12th,  i860, 
[n.  d.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  h.  —  Public  Expenditures.  Speech  ...  in  reply  to  Mr. 
Voorhees,  of  Indiana,  In  the  House  ...  May  27,  1862.  ffathinglon,  D,  C. :  Seam- 
meN  &  Co.,  Prinleri.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  16.      H. 

[Dawes  (Matthew).]  A  Letter  to  Lord  Chatham  concerning 
the  present  War  of  Great  Britain  against  America,  by  a  Gentle- 
man of  the  Inner  Temple.     London.    177-.     pp.60.  18919 

[Dawes  (Rufus).]  Nix's  Mate:  an  Historical  Romance  of 
America.  ...  New-Tori:  Samuel  Colman.  1839.  2  vols.,  i2mo, 
3  1.,  pp.  13-270;   261.  BA.  18920 

Also:  The  Valley  of  the  Nashaway  and  other  Poemi.     Boiton.  i%io.    i2mo,  pp.  96. 

[Dawes  (Thomas).]  The  Law  given  at  Sinai:  a  Poem.  By 
A  Young  Gentleman.  Boston:  Thomas  iff  'John  Fleet.  ilTj. 
4to,  pp.  II.  18921 

Dawes.  An  Oration,  Delivered  July  4,  1787,  at  the  Request 
of  the  Inhabitants  of  The  Town  of  Boston,  in  Celebration  of 
The  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  Thomas 
Dawes,  jun.  Esq.  Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall,  mocclxxxvii. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  18922 


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Dawes.  An  Oration,  delivered  March  5th,  1781,  at  the 
Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  to  Com- 
nienu)ratc  the  Bloody  Tragedy  ot  the  Fifth  of  March,  1770. 
By  Thomas  Uawes,  Jr.     Boston.   1781.    410,  pp.  22.         18923 

Dawes  (T.)  An  Address,  delivered  on  Sunday  Evening,  July 
7,  1850,  at  the  Consecration  of  the  River-Side  Cemetery,  in 
Fairhaven,  Mass.  By  Thui  as  Dawes,  ...  Nrw  Bedford. 
Printed  by  Benj.  Lindsey.    l8jO.    8vo,  pp.  31.  18924 

Also:    An   Addreis  to  the   Maiiachunetti   Peace    Society  ...   December  25,   1817. 
Boston  :  primed  by  'Joieph  "J.  Buckingham.   1 8 18.    8vo,  pp.  31.      h. 

Dawes  (iVr  W.)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for 
the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  ...  at  St.  Mary 
le  Bow,  Feb.  18,  1708-9.  By  William,  Lord  Bishop  of  Chester. 
London:  Ann  Speed.    1709.    4to,  pp.  24.  j.c.B.  18925 

Dawley  (T.  R.)  The  Life  of  Gen.  William  T.  Sherman. 
By  T.  R.  Dawley.  New  York:  T.  R.  DawUy.  1866.  i2mo, 
pp.  108.  18926 

Dawson  (i^neas  McDonell).  Lines  for  October.  Ottawa. 
1866.  18927 

Partly  on  the  volunteers  who  fell  at  Ridgeway. 

Dawson  (C.  C.)  Saratoga:  its  Mineral  Waters,  and  their 
Use  in  preventing  and  eradicating  Disease,  and  as  a  Refreshing 
Beverage.  By  C.  C.  Dawson.  New  York:  \_RusseII  Br  thers^ 
1868.  32mo,  pp.  64,  and  cover,  which  alone  has  the  publisher's 
name.     Map  and  Woodcuts.  C,  H.  18928 

Dawson  (Eli).  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Quebec,  in  the 
Chappel  belonging  to  the  Convent  of  the  Ursulins,  September 
27th,  1759;  Occasioned  by  the  success  of  our  Arms  in  the 
reduction  of  that  Capital:  at  the  Request  of  Brigadier  General 
Monckton,  and  by  order  of  Vice  Admiral  Saunders,  Commander 
in  Chief.  By  Rev.  Eli  Dawson.  London:  Griffiths,  mdcclx. 
4to,  pp.  14.  J.c.B.  18929 

Dedicated  to  the  widow  of  the  illustrioui  General  Wolfe. 

Dawson  (H.  B.)  The  Assault  on  Stony  Point,  by  General 
Anthony  Wayne,  July  16,  1779.  Prepared  for  the  New  York 
Historical  Society,  and  read  at  its  Regular  Monthly  Meeting, 
April  I,  1862,  with  a  Map,  Fac-similes,  and  Illustrative  Notes. 


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By  Henry  B.  Dawson.     Morrisania^  N.  T.   1863.    Rl.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  156.  18930 

Two  hundred  and  Afiy  copiei  printed.  Formi  Part  ii.  of  Dawion'i  <*Oleanin|i 
from  the  Harveit-fi»ld  of  American  Hiitory." 

Dawson.  Battles  of  the  United  States,  by  Sea  and  Land: 
embracing  those  of  the  Rcvohitionary  and  Indian  VVars,  the 
War  of  1812,  and  the  Mexican  War;  with  Important  Official 
Documents,  ...  By  Henry  B.  Dawson,  ...  Illustrated  with  ... 
lingravings.  Ntw  Tork :  Johnson^  Fry^  and  Company.  [1858.] 
2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  746;   530.  '8931 

Fubliihed  by  •ubi«.ription,  in  parti.  A  new  edition  waa  announced  in  1864,  but  tht 
publiiheri  took  exception  to  iti  reiisue,  and  Mr.  Uawion  changed  the  title  to 

Dawson.  Battles  of  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  Morrit- 
ania.    1867.     Rl.  8vo,  pt.  I.,  pp.  96.  18932 

Edition,  100  copiei  on  imall,  and  25  copiei  on  large  paper.  Ai  four  yeara  have 
clapied  lince  P.iit  i.  was  printed,  it  leeins  probable  the  work  will  not  be  completed, 
which  ii  much  to  be  renietted.  It  ii  underitood  that  all  the  copiei  were  luli.cribed  fur, 
and  luch  wai  the  eagerneii  at  that  time  tor  the  large  paper  copiei,  that  large  lumi 
were  paid  fur  a  lubicriber'i  right  to  the  work. 

Dawson.  Current  Fictions  tested  by  Uncurrent  Facts,  &c. 
A  Correspondence  between  John  Jay  and  Henry  B.  Dawson, 
and  between  James  A.  Hamilton  and  Henry  B.  Dawson,  con- 
cerning the  "  P'oederalist."  New  Tork:  J.  M.  Bradstreet  Isf 
Son.  1864.    8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  48.  1^933 

Twenty-five  copiei  printed  on  large  paper,  in  410.     Se*  alto  Jay  (J.) 

Dawson.  The  Fcederalist:  A  Collection  of  Essays,  written 
in  favor  of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by  the  Foederal 
Convention,  September  17th,  1787.  Reprinted  from  the  original 
Text,  with  an  Historical  Introduction  and  Notes.  By  Henry 
B.  Dawson.  Vol.  i.  New  Tork:  Charles  Scribner.  1864.  pp. 
cxiii,  615.     Portrait.  18934 

Some  copiei  were  printed  in  imperial  8vo,  with  the  imprint,  Morr'nania.  1864. 
The  lecond  volume  ii  not  yet  (1871)  publiihed;  but  the  text  of  the  work  it  com- 
plete in  thii  volume.     In  the  late  iiiues  the  publiiheri  omit  "  Vol.  i." 

Dawson.  Gleanings  from  the  Harvest-field  of  American  His- 
tory. 1893s 

Thii  ii  the  general  title  of  a  leriei  of  booki  projected  by  Mr.  Dawion.  We  have  a 
prospectui,  publiihed  in  1865,  in  which  leventeen  numberi  are  laid  to  be  ready,  or 
nearly  ready  for  the  preu.  Parti  i.,  iv.,  v.,  vi.,  and  xi.,  are  the  only  numberi  iiiued 
up  to  1871. 

Dawson.  The  Gazette  Series.  Vol.  i.  Tankers^  N.  T. 
1866.     [Second  Title.]     Papers  Concerning  the  Capture  and 


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Detention  of  Major  Andr6.  Collected  by  Henry  B.  Dawson. 
rtnitn,  M  r.  1866.  8vu,  4  1.,  pp.  246.  -i-  Vol.  II.  Papers 
Concerning  the  Town  and  Villace  of  Yonlcers,  Westchester 
County.  A  Fragment  by  Henry  B.  Dawson.  Toniert^  M  T". 
1866.  8vOf  4  1.,  pp.  293.  +  Vol.  III.  Papers  Concerning  the 
Boundary  between  the  btates  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey, 
Written  by  Several  Hands.  TlinJIttrs^  M  T".  1866.  8vo,  4  1., 
pp.  159.  -f  Vol.  IV,  Rambles  in  Westchester  County,  New 
York.  A  Fragment.  By  Henry  B.  Dawson.  Tonktrsy  N.  T. 
1866.    8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  43.  1S936 

Twenty-iix  copiei  printed,  'or  private  circulation  only.  Made  up  from  the  columni 
of  the  "  Weitcheiter  Gazette." 

Dawson.  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Luther  Bradish,  on  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence  by  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  May 
I,  1776,  By  Henry  B.  Dawson,  with  facsimile.  Ntw  Tork  His- 
torical Society.  [1862.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  B.  18937 

Dawson.  The  Magazine  Miscellany.  Vol.  i.  Morrisania. 
1869.    8vo.  18938 

Twenty-five  copiei  only  printed.  Coniitti  of  the  '*  Trial  of  Joshua  Hett  Smith,"  and 
"  Fugitive  Piecei "  by  varioui  handi.  Vol.  ii.  hai  not  been  publiihed.  Firtt  printed 
in  the  "  Historical  Magazine." 

Dawson.  Major-General  Israel  Putnam.  A  Correspondence 
on  this  Subject,  with  the  Editor  of  the  "  Hartford  Daily  Post." 
Bv  "Selah,"  of  that  city,  and  Henry  B.  Dawson,  of  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.     Morrisania^  N.  Y.   i860.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  169. 

Two  hundred  and  fifty  copiei  privately  printed,  lome  of  which  were  destroyed  by 
fire.  Formi  Part  vi.  of  Dawson's  "Gleanings  from  the  Harvest-field  of  American 
History."     The  writers  were  Henry  B.  Dawson,  A.  Griiwold,  Clifford,  and  others. 

Dawson.  The  Park  and  its  Vicinity,  in  the  City  of  New 
York.  By  Henry  B.  Dawson.  Morrisania^  N.  Y.  1867.  Rl. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  95.  18940 

Formi  Part  i.  of  "  Gleaningi,"  etc.,  and  is  an  amplification  of  the  following  : 

[Dawson.]  Reminiscences  of  the  Park  and  its  Vicinity. 
Ntw  York.   1855.    i2mo,  pp.  64.  18941 

Twenty  five  copies  printed.  First  appeared  in  Valentine's  "Manual."  Paget  58-64 
are  by  William  J.  Davii. 

Dawson.  The  Sons  of  Liberty  in  New  York.  A  Paper 
Read  Before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  May  3d,  1859. 
By  Henry  B.  Dawson.  Printed^  as  Manuscript^  for  Private 
Circulation.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  I18.  18942 


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Dawson.  William  Jackson  Davis.  In  Memoriam.  New 
Tork.    1865.    4to,  pp.  48.  18943 

Seventy  copies  printed.  Also ;  Reply  to  an  Attack  by  John  Jay,  on  the  Assessor! 
of  Bedford,  N.  Y.  1863.  8vo.  ».  Mr.  Dawson  also  edited  the  "Trial  of  the 
Officers  and  Crew  of  the  Privateer  Savannah,"  and  is  now  the  editor  of  the  "  Histori- 
cal Magazine."  All  Mr.  Dawson's  works  display  much  research,  mixed  with  some 
acerbity. 

[Dawson  (H.  B.)]  State  Sovereignty.  A  Dialogue.  Frank- 
fort^ Ky.   1862.  18944 

Dawson  (J.  B.)  Address  to  the  Electors  of  the  Second  Con- 
gressional District  of  Louisiana,  Nov.  23,  1841.  By  John  B. 
Dawson,     [n.  p.]  1841.    8vo,  pp.  8.  18945 

Dawson  (J.  L.)  Speech  ...  John  L.  Dawson,  of  Pa.,  on  the 
Bill  Granting  one  quarter  Section  of  the  Public  Land  to  Actual 
Settlers.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  March  3,  1852.  ff^ash- 
ington.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  18946 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Homestead  Bill.  ...  in  the  House  ...  February  14,  1854. 
JVashington  ;  printed  by  Robert  Armstrong,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on 
the  Homestead  Bill  ...  in  the  House  ...  January  9,  1855.  ff^ashington  :  A.  0.  P. 
Nicholson.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  17.  h. — Speech  ...  on  the  State  of  the  Union  ...  in  the 
Houie  ...  February  24,  1864.  Washington :  L.  Towers  &  Co.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  29. 
—  Speech  ...  on  the  Reconstruction  of  the  Union.  ...  in  the  House  ...  January  16, 
1867,      fyashington  :  printed  by  Lemuel  Toivers.    1867,     8.0,  pp.  23.      H. 

Dawson  (J.  L.)     Census  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  1848.  a. 

Dawson  (J.  W.)  Acadian  Geology:  an  Account  of  the 
Geological  STucture  and  Mineral  Resources  of  Nova  Scotia, 
and  Portions  of  the  Neighbouring  Provinces  of  British  America. 
By  John  William  Dawson  ...  .  Edinburgh:  Olher  and  Boyd. 
1855.  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  388.  Map.  Woodcuts  in  the  text. 
BA.,  c.  +  With  a  Supplementary  Chapter  on  the  Coal  Meas- 
ures, etc.  Montreal,  i860.  i2mo,  pp.  458.  Woodcuts  and 
Map.  18948 

Some  copies  have  an  Edinburgh  imprint.  The  *'  Supplementary  Chapter,"  pp.  60, 
was  issued  separately. 

Dawson.  Acadian  Geology.  The  Geological  Structure, 
Organic  Remains,  and  Mineral  Resources  of  Nova  Scotia,  New 
Brunswick,  and  Prince  Edward  Island.  Second  Edition.  Re- 
vised and  Enlarged.  With  Map  and  Illustrations.  London: 
Macmillan  iff  Co,   186-.    8vo,  pp.  xxvii-694.  18949 

Dawson.  Airbreathers  of  the  Coal  Period;  a  Descriptive 
Account  of  the  Remains  of  Land  Animals  found  in  the  Coal 
Formation  of  Nova  Scotia,  with  Remarks  on  their  Bearing  on 


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Theories  of  the  Formation  of  Coal,  and  of  the  Origin  of  Species. 
By  J.  W.  Dawson.  ...  Mont'-eal:  Dawson  Bros.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  iv,  81.     6  Plates.  18950 

Dawson.  Contributions  toward  the  Improvement  of  Agri- 
culture in  Nova- Scotia.  Pictou^  N.  S.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  99.  -f 
Second  Edition  ...   Halifax^  N.  S.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  280. 

Dawson.  Geography  and  Natural  History  of  Nova  Scotia. 
Second  Edition.     Pictou.   1851.     24mo.  b.  1895a 

Dawson.  Hand  Book  of  Geography  and  Natural  History 
of  Nova  Scotia.  Pictou.  1848.  -f  Sixth  Edition.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  95.  18953 

Dawson.  On  the  Cojiditions  of  the  deposition  of  Coal, 
more  especially  as  illustrated  by  the  Coa'  Formation  of  Nova 
Scotia  and  New  Brunswick.  [With]  Appendix.  Descriptive 
List  of  Carboniferous  Plants.  [London:']  Geological  Society.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  77.     9  Plates.  c.  18954 

Dawson.  Reports  on  Schools  of  Nova  Scotia.  Halifax. 
1850-1-2.  1^955 

Also:  Alpineand  Arctic  Plants.  ...  Montreal.  1862.  8vo.  —  Dutiesof  Educated  Young 
Men  in  British  America  ...  Montreal.  1865.  —  Improvement  of  Agriculture  in  Nova 
Scotia.  Second  Edition.  Halifax.  1853.  8vo.  b.  —  Inaugural  Discourse  of  Collegiate 
Education  in  British  North  America  ...  Montreal.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  29.  —  Microscopic 
Structure  of  some  Canadian  Limestones.  ...  Montreal  1863.  8vo.  s. — On  some 
points  in  the  History  and  Frosi.>ects  of  Protestant  Education  in  Lower  Canada;  A 
Lecture  ...  Montreal.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  ao.  —  On  the  Newer  Pliocene  and  Post  Pliocene 
Deposits  of  the  Vicinity  of  Montreal,  with  Notices  of  Fossils  recently  discovered  in 
them.  ...  Montreal :  printed  by  John  Lovll.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  Mr.  Dawson 
is  the  author  of  many  articles  in  the  "Proceedings  and  Journal  of  the  Geological 
Society  of  London,"  "Canadian  Naturalist,"  "  American  Journal  of  Education,"  and 
other  journals,  some  of  which  pieces  are  separately  issued. 

Dawson  (M.)  A  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Civil  and  Military 
Services  of  Major-General  William  H.  Harrison,  and  a  Vindi- 
cation of  his  Character  and  Conduct  as  a  Statesman,  a  Citizen, 
and  a  Soldier.  With  a  Detail  of  his  Negotiations  and  Wars 
with  the  Indians,  until  the  final  Overthrow  of  the  celebiated 
Chief  Tecumseh,  and  his  Brother  the  Prophet,  the  whole  writ- 
ten and  compiled  from  Original  and  Authentic  Documents, 
furnished  by  many  of  the  most  respectable  characters  in  the 
United  States.  By  Moses  Dawson.  ...  Cincinnati:  M.  Daw- 
son,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  464,  5  1.  18956 

Stt  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xw.  148. 

Dawson.  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren,  ... 
Cincinnati.   1840.    i8mo.  1^957 


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Dawson  (S.  J.)  Rej;ort  on  the  Exploration  of  the  Country 
between  Lake  Superior  and  the  Red  River  Settlement,  and 
between  the  latter  place  and  the  Assiniboine  and  Saskatchewan. 
By  S.  J.  Dawson.  With  Maps  and  Plans.  Toronto.  1859. 
4to,  pp.  45.     Maps.  c.  18958 

Dawson  (T.  M.)  Semi-Centennial  Sermon  of  the  Seventh 
Presbyterian  Church  ...  New  York  City  ...  March  29th, 
1868,  by  ...  Rev.  T.  M.  Dawson  ...  with  an  ...  Address  ... 
by  the  Rev.  T.  Ralston  Smith,  d.d.  New  Tork:  Egbert^  Bourne 
£3*  Ca.,  Printers.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  43.  H.  18959 

Dawson  (W.  C.)  Speech  of  Hon.  W.  C.  Dawson,  of 
Georgia,  on  the  Bill  Granting  Land  to  the  State  of  Iowa  in  Aid 
of  Constructing  certain  Railroads.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  ... 
March  i,  1852.      Washington.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  12.  18960 

[Dawson  (Wm.  McD.)]  Memorandum  in  relation  to  the 
Gold  Mines  of  the  Chaudiere,  in  Lower  Canada.  New  Tork: 
C.  S.  Westcott  Sff  Ca,,  Printers.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.        H.  18961 

The  Day  Breaking,  1647.     See  [Eliot  (John)]. 

Day  (C.  D.)  Address,  delivered  at  the  Provincial  Industrial 
Exhibition,  Montreal  ...  Oct.  19,  1850,  by  the  Honorable 
Charles  D.  Day  ...  .  Montreal:  printed  by  Rollo  Campbell.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  25.  H.  18962 

Day  {Mrs.  C.  M.)  Pioneers  of  the  Eastern  Townships;  A 
Work  containing  Official  and  Reliable  Information  respecting 
the  Formation  of  Settlements;  with  Incidents  in  the  Early  His- 
tory, and  Details  of  Adventures,  Perils,  and  Deliverances. 
Montreal.    1 863.    410,  pp.  171.  18963 

Day  (C.  W.)  Five  Years'  Residence  in  the  West  Indies. 
By  Charles  William  Day.  London.  1852.  2  vols.,  post  8vo, 
pp.  640.  18964 

See  "  Blackwood's  Mag.,"  lxzxi. 

Day  (G.  E.)  The  Dangers  of  our  Country,  and  the  Means 
of  averting  them.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Marlbourough, 
Mass.,  on  the  Day  of  the  Annual  State  Fast,  April  7,  1842. 
By  George  E.  Day  ...  .  Boston:  Press  of  T.  Marvin.  1842. 
8vo,  pp.  17.  H.  18965 

[Day.]  a  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Descendants  of 
Robert  Day,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  Died  in  the  Year  1648. 
New  Haven:  Printed  by  William  Storer,  'Jun.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  44. 


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[Day.]  a  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  in  the 
Male  Line  of  Robert  Day  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  Died  in  the 
Year  1648,  Second  Edition.  Northa.np'on:  Printed  by  J.  iff 
L.  Metcalf.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  129.  18967 

Day  (H.  H.)  Testimonials  in  favor  of  the  Plan  of  Horace 
H.  Day,  of  New  York,  for  the  Cheap  Transit  of  Loaded  Ves- 
sel'? between  Navigable  Waters,  by  means  of  Ship  Canals  with 
Inclined  Planes ;  especially  applicable  to  the  Proposed  Work 
around  Niagara  Falls.  New  York:  Wtn.  C.  Bryant  iff  Co.y 
Printers.    1866.    8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  18968 

Day  (J.)  The  Divine  Right  of  Infant  Baptism,  Concisely 
proved  from  the  Holy  Scriptures  ;  and  Objections  answered.  A 
Sermon,  delivered  by  Jeremiah  Day,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  Church 
of  New-Preston.  (Published  by  Request.)  Litchfield:  Printed 
by  Thomas  Collier^  in  the  South  End  of  the  Court-House.  1 790. 
8vo,  pp.  43.  ,'8969 

Also :  The  Christian  Preacher's  Commission :  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  General 
Association  of  Connecticut,  at  Saybroolc  ...  June  22,  1831.  New  Haven.  8vo,  pp. 
20.  —  Sermon  delivered  ...  at  Bethlehem,  Jan.  4,  1774.  ...  Neiv  Haven, 

Day  (L.  M.)  Argument  of  L.  Madison  Day,  before  the 
United  States  District  Court,  (Eastern  District  of  Louisiana,) 
in  the  Case  of  the  United  States  vs.  The  Property  of  Thomas 
Griswold  &  Co.  ...  1863.  New  Orleans.  1864.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  62.  18970 

Day.  United  States  District  Court,  (Eastern  District  of 
Louisiana,)  The  United  States  vs.  the  Property  of  Thomas 
Griswold  &  Co.     L.  Madison  Day  ...   .  [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp. 


60.    -j-  Second  Edition.     8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  62. 


H.  18971 


Day  (M.)  The  Literary  Remains  of  Martha  Day  j  with 
Rev.  Dr.  P'itch's  Address  at  her  Funeral ;  and  Sketches  of  her 
Character.  New  Haven:  printed  by  Hezeiiah  Howe  iff  Co.  1834. 
i2mo,  pp.  121.  18972 

Day  (M.  L.)  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  a  Blind  Girl.  By 
Mary  L.  Day.  Printed  for  the  Author,  i860.  i2mo,  pp.  206. 
Portrait.  18973 

Day  (Pliny  Butts).  A  Discourse  on  Victory  and  its  Dangers, 
delivered  in  Dublin,  N.  H.,  Fast  Day,  April  13,  1865.  By  Rev. 
P.  B.  Day.  Concord:  McFarland  iff  Jencis^  1865,  8vo,  pp. 
20.  18974 

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Day.  a  Memorial  Discourse  on  the  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  at  HoUis,  N. 
H.,  on  the  Day  of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865.  By  P.  B. 
Day.  ...  Concord:  Printed  by  Mc  Far  land  ^  jencks.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  B.,  H.  18975 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

Day.  a  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Lieut.  John  Howard 
Worcester,  in  a  Discourse  delivered  at  HoUis,  N.  H.,  January 
24,  1864.  By  Rev.  P.  B.  Day.  Nashua:  Telegraph  Office. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.  18976 

Also  :  Duty  of  Parents  in  Educating  their  Children.  A  Sermon  delivered  ...  Jan- 
uary a8,  1855.  ...  Nashua,  N.  H.  :  printed  by  Albin  Beard.  1855,  8vo,  pp.  18.  H. 
—  [Day.]  A  Pastor's  New  Year's  Address  to  his  Parishioners.  \_Man hatter.'^ 
l6mo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Nichols, 
August  6,  1854.   ...  Nashua:  Dodge  &  Noyes,  Printers.   1854.     8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Day  (S.  P.)  Down  South;  or,  An  Englishman's  Experience 
at  the  Seat  of  the  American  War.  By  Samuel  Phillips  Day. 
London:  Hurst  ^  Blackett.  1862.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  328; 
'827.  c.  18977 

Day.  English  America;  or  Pictures  of  Canadian  Places  and 
People.  By  Samuel  Phillips  Day.  London:  T.  C.  Newby.  1864. 
2  vols.,  post  8vo.  18978 

Day  (S.)  Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania ; 
containing  a  copious  Selection  of  the  most  interesting  Facts, 
Traditions,  Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  &c.  relating  to  its 
History  and  Antiquities,  both  general  and  local :  with  Topo- 
graphical Descriptions  of  every  County  and  all  the  larger  Towns 
in  the  State.  By  Sherman  Day.  Philadelphia.  [1843.]  ^^°» 
pp.  708.      165  Engravings.  c.  18979 

[Day  (Thomas).]  The  Desolation  of  America:  A  Poem. 
London:   Printed  for  E.  and  C.  Dilly.  mdcclxxvii.    4to,  pp.  26. 

[Day.]  The  Desolation  of  America:  A  Poem.  London: 
Printed  for  G.  Kearsly  and  Richardson  £3*  Urquhart.  MDCCJLXXVII. 
4to,  pp.  26.  1 8981 

a  different  edition  from  No.  18980,  though  printed  in  the  same  year.  See  "M> 
Rev.,"  Lvii.  424. 

[Day.]  The  Devoted  Legions.  A  Poem.  Addressed  to 
Lord  George  Germaine,  and  the  Commanders  of  the  Forces 
against  America.  London:  y.  Ridley,  mdcclxxvi.  4to,  pp.  8. 
j.c.B.  +  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Kearsly,  and  f.  Ridley. 
M,DCC,LXX":.   4to,4  1.,  pp.  14.    +  Third  Edition,   mdcclxxvi. 


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Day.  Four  Tracts.  Reflections  on  the  present  state  of 
England  and  the  Independence  of  America;  upon  the  Peace,  ... 
Fragment  of  an  original  on  the  Slavery  of  the  Negroes.  London. 
1785.     8vo.  18983 

Day.  Fragment  of  an  original  Letter  on  the  Slavery  of  the 
Negroes.  Written  in  the  Year  1775,  By  Thomas  Day,  Plsq. 
London:   J.  StockdaU.   1784.    8vo.  B.  18984 

Ste  ••M.  Rev.,"  lxxi.  154. 

[Day.]  The  Letters  of  Marius :  or  Reflections  upon  the 
Peace  ...  the  Present  Crisis.  London.  1784.  8vo.  s.  -f-  Third 
Edition.     Lonaon.   1784.    8vo.  18985 

Day.  Reflections  upon  the  Present  State  of  England,  and 
the  Independence  of  America.  By  Thomas  Day,  Esq  ;  Second 
Edition.  London:  J.  StockdaU.  1782.  8vo,  pp.  102.  p.  + 
The  Third  Edition:  with  Additions.  [^Ibid.^  '783-  8v(),  pp. 
(1),  129.  4-  Fourth  Edition,  with  Additions.  \lhid.\  1783. 
8vo.  B.  J-  The  Fifth  Edition,  with  Additions.  London.  1783. 
8vo,  pp.  129.  18986 

Originally  commenced  in  tiie  "London  Courant,"  but  left  unfinished  for  private 
reasons.  The  author  thinks  the  independence  of  the  American  colonies  should  be 
acknowledged,  and  that  great  advantages  will  result  to  England  from  such  measure. 
Set  "M.  Rev.,"  lxvii.  321,  and  Rich,  i.  308. 

Day,  and  Bicknell  (John).  The  Dying  Negro,  a  Poem  with 
a  Fragment  of  a  letter  on  the  Slavery  of  Negroes,  written  at  the 
request  of  an  American  Gentleman.  London.  1793.  8vo. 
Plate.  18987 

Day  (T.)  An  Oration  on  Party  Spirit  ...  4th  of  July,  1798. 
By  Thomas  Day.  Litchfield:  printed  by  J.  Collier,  [n.  d,]  8vo, 
pp.  28.  H.  18988 

Day  (T.)  Digested  Index  to  the  Reported  Decisions  of  the 
Several  Courts  of  Law  in  the  United  States.  By  Thomas  Dav. 
New  Tori.   1816.    8vo.  18989 

Day.  a  Concise  Historical  Account  of  the  Judiciary  of 
Connecticut.     Hartford.    1817.    8vo,  pp.  32.  s.  18990 

Day.  An  Historical  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Connec- 
ticut Historical  Society,  Twenty-sixth  December,  1843.  ...  By 
Thomas  Day.     Hartford.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  36.  N.  18991 

Alto  :  Brief  Memoirs  of  the  Class  of  1797.  By  Thomas  Day  and  James  Murdock, 
New  Haven.  1848.    8vo. 


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Day  (T.  C.)  The  Democratic  Party  as  it  Was  and  as  ii  ^s  I 
Speech  of  Hon.  Timothy  C.  Day,  of  Ohio,  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  April  23,  1856.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

[Day.]  The  Humbug  and  the  Reality.  An  Address  to  the 
People  of  the  First  Congressional  District  of  Ohio.  ^Vashing- 
ton^D.C:  Buell^  Blanchard^  Printers.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  8.    H. 

Another  edition  has  the  title:  "The  Humbug,  and  the  Reality.  An  Address  of 
the  Hon.  Timothy  C.  Day,  of  Ohio,  to  his  Constituents."     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     pp.  8. 

Day  (W.)  Slavery  in  America  shown  to  be  peculiarly 
Abominable,  both  as  a  Political  Anomaly  and  an  Outrage  on 
Christianity.  By  William  Day  ...  .  London:  Hamilton^  yldatns^ 
and  Co.,  and  J.  Balle.  184 1.  i2mo,  pp.  84.  -f-  Second  Edition. 
\^Ibid.'\     8vo,  pp.  94.  H.  18994 

Day's  Bank  Note  List  and  Counterfeit  Detector.  Sept.  8, 
1848.     New-York.    8vo.  18995 

The  Day-Breaking,  1647.     See  [Shepard  (T.)] 

[Dayrell  (John).]  A  Treatise  of  the  Church,  written 
against  them  of  the  Separation,  commonly  called  Brownists. 
London:  by  IV.  Jones.    1617.    4to.  18996 

Included  in  a  catalogue  of  Americana,  sold  by  Puttick  and  Simpson,  in  i860,  fur  i8s. 

The  Days  of  Old:  or  the  Battle  of  Hexham.     Boston.    i2mo. 

The  Days  of  Sixty-Three.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  Sani- 
tary Committee.    1864.    l2mo,  pp.  54.  18998 

Dayton  (A.  O.)  Address  delivered  before  the  American 
Whig  and  Cliosophic  Societies  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey. 
September  24,  1839.  By  Aaron  Ogden  Dayton,  Esq.  Prince- 
ton: printed  by  Robert  E.  Hornor.    1839.    8vo,  pp.  50.  B. 

Dayton.  Eulogy  on  La  Fayette,  pronounced  before  the  So- 
ciety of  Cincinnati  of  the  State  of  New-Jersey,  on  the  4th  of 
July,  1835,  By  Aaron  Ogden  Dayton  ...  .  1835.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Dayton  (J.)  Public  Speculation  Unfolded:  in  Sixteen  Let- 
ters, addressed  to  F.  Childs  and  J.  H.  Lawrence.  By  Jonathan 
Dayton  of  New  Jersey.     New  Tor k.   1800.    8vo.  n.  19001 

Dayton  (W.  C.)  Tariff,  or  the  Rates  of  Duties  Payable  on 
Goods,  Wares  and  Merchandise,  imported  into  the  United 
States  of  America,  on  and  after  the  Thirtieth  of  August,  1842, 
...  .  Revised  and  corrected  by  William  C.  Dayton  ...  New-York: 
Baker ^  Crane  ^  Day.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  36,  xxiv.  19002 


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Dayton  (William  L.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Dayton,  of  New 
Jersey,  on  the  Subject  of  Oregon,  &c.  Delivered  in  the  Senate 
of  the  United  States,  February  23  and  26,  1844.  ff^ashington: 
printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.    1844.    8vo,  pp.  25.  H.  19003 

Also:  Address  delivered  before  the  American  Whig  and  Clioaophic  Societies  of  the 
College  of  New  Jrrtey,  Sept.  26,  1843  ...  Princeton.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  Speech 
...  on  the  Cumprumise  Bill :  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  June  1 1  and  12,  1850.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vu,  pp.  16.  H.,  M.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Territorial  Question,  ...  in  the  Senate  ... 
Murch  22,  1850.  fVaihinglon  :  printtd  by  John  T.  Totvert.  1850.  8vo,  pp,  32.— 
Speech  ...  on  the  Mexican  War,  the  Flans  and  Conduct  of  the  Campaign.  Delivered 
in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  27  and  28,  1847.  [n.  p.]  J.  (Sf  G.  S. 
Gideon,  Prinitrt.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp,  16.  H. — The  Territorial  Question.  ...  in  Senate 
...  March  22,  1850.      [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Dayton.  Correspondence  of  Willia.n  L.  Dayton,  U.  S. 
Minister  to  France,  and  Mons.  Drouyn  de  I'Huys,  on  the  sub- 
ject of  "  Mediation,  arbitration,  and  other  measures  looking  to 
the  Termination  of  the  existing  Civil  War,"  8vo,  pp.  16.  (37th 
Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  Ex.  Doc,  No.  38,  1863.)  19004 

Dayton,  Ohio.  Dayton  Directory,  City  Guide,  and  Busi- 
ness Mirror,  i856-'7.  By  C.  S.  Williams,  Dayton^  (O.)  1856. 
8vo.  c,  p.  +  Business  Directory  for  1864-65.  Cincinnati: 
Halves  y  Redfield.     8vo,  pp.  113.  19005 

Dayton  and  Cincinnati  (Short  Line)  Railroad.  Report.  Cin- 
cinnati.  1853.    ^^°"     Continued.  19006 

First  Exhibit  ...  of  the  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  Day- 
ton and  Michigan  Railroad  Company.     New-York.   1852.    8vo. 

Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Dayton  and  Western  Railroad 
Co.  New  York:  Baker  ^  Godwin.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Con- 
tinued. 19008 

Daz.ille  (M.)  Observations  sur  les  Maladies  des  Negres  ...  . 
Par  M.  Dazille  ...  .  Paris:  Didot  le  Jeune.  M.  Dec.  lxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  xvj,  316,  (4).  H.  19009 

Deacon  (W.F.)  The  Author}  or  Sketches  from  Life.  St. 
John.,  [N.  B.)   1866.    i2mo,  pp.  64.  ic    to 

[Deacon.]  Warreniana:  with  Notes,  Critical  and  Explana- 
tory, by  the  Editor  of  a  Quarterly  Review.  ...  Boston:  Ticknor^ 
Reed.,  and  Fields.  M  DCCC  Li.    l6mo,  pp.  192.  19011 

This  clever  book  of  parodies  is  mentioned  here  on  account  of  the  imitation  of  Wash> 
Ington  Irving. 

Deady  (M.  p.)  Organic  and  General  Laws  of  Oregon, 
i845-'64.     By  M.  P.  Deady.     Portland.   1866.    8vo.  s. 


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De  Ahna  (C.  H.)  [Memorial  to  Congress.  Dated  Feb. 
14.      IVashington.   1803.J    8vo,  pp.  11.  h.  19013 

De  Ahna.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs, 
on  the  Petition  of  Col.  Charles  H.  De  Ahna.  8vo,  pp.  17. 
(House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  124,  38th  Congress, 
1st  Session,  1864.)  19014 

Dealings  with  the  Dead.     See  [Sargent  (L.  M.)] 

Dealtry  (W.)  Money,  its  History,  Evils  and  Remedy. 
By  William  Dealtry.     Albany.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  36.         8.  19015 

Dean  (A.)  An  Attempt  to  present  the  Claims  of  Long 
Lake  [N.  Y.]  to  the  Consideration  of  all  those  who  are  in 
Search  of  Good  Land  at  a  Low  Price.  By  Amos  Dean. 
Albany.    1 846.    8vo,  pp.  35.  190 16 

Dean.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Judge 
Jesse  Buel.  Pronounced  before  the  New-York  State  Agricul- 
tural Society,  ...  5th  February,  1840.  Albany.  1840.  8vo,  pp. 
29.  19017 

Also :  Address  ...  before  the  Young  Men's  State  Association  of  ...  New  York,  at 
their  ...  Meeting,  at  Geneva,  Sept.  a,  1841,  Albany:  Joel  Aluniell.  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  31,  (3).  B.  —  Address,  New  York  State  Agricultural  Society.  ...  Albany.  1850, 
8. —  Address  delivered  before  the  Albany  Institute,  April  3,  1833.  Albany.  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  B.  —  Introductory  Lecture  before  the  Young  Men's  Association  for 
MutujI  Improvement  in  the  City  of  Albany,  Delivered  Dec.  17.  1839,  ...  Albany; 
y,  Munsell.  1839.  8vo,  pp.  33.  —  Introductory  Lecture,  ...  before  the  ...  Associa- 
tion, Dec.  7,  1848.  Albany:  J.  Munsell.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  30. — The  True  Method 
of  Studying  and  Teaching  History  ;  ...  Albany.   1857.    8vo.     s. 

Dean  (Argus).  The  Ohio  River  and  its  Obstructions,  with 
a  Plan  for  its  Improvement;  and  the  Mississippi  River,  its  Geo- 
logical Character,  Overflows,  &c.,  together  with  a  Review  of 
Ellet's  "  Mississippi  and  Ohio  Rivers."  Cincinnati.  1857.  ^vo, 
pp.  128.  29018 

Dean  (C.  B.)  The  Trial  of  Cyrus  B.  Dean,  for  the  Mur- 
der of  Jonathan  Ormsby  and  Asa  Marsh,  before  the  Supreme 
Court  of  ...  Vermont  ...  .  Burlington:  Samuel  Mills.  Middle- 
bury:  Mills  and  IVhite,    1808.    8vo,  pp.  48.     ba.,  h.,  w.  19019 

Dean  (G.)  The  Emancipation  Proclamation  and  Arbitrary 
Arrests.  Speech  of  Gilbert  Dean  in  the  House  of  Assembly  of 
New  York,  February  12,  1863.     Albany.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Also:  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  Speech  ...  House  ...  May  19,  1854.  [Washing- 
ton.'\  1854.  8vo,  pp.  7.  H. — Speech  ...  on  the  Position  of  N.  York  on  the  Presi- 
dency ...  .  House   ...  April  23,  1852.      fFashington.    1852.    8»o.     H. 


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Dean  (H.  C.)  Address  of  Henry  Clay  Dean,  Delivered  ... 
January  i6th  a.d.  1862.  The  Supremacy  of  the  Written  Con- 
stitutional Law  ...  .  [£)«  Moines.^   8vo,  pp  30.  h.  19021 

Dean.  Letter  upon  the  Connexion  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church  with  Slavery.  By  Henry  Clay  Dean.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  13.  B.  19022 

Dean  (J.)  An  Alphabetical  Atlas,  or  Gazetteer  of  Ver- 
mont ;  afFoiding  a  Summary  Description  of  the  State,  its  several 
Counties,  Towns,  and  Rivers  .  ...  By  James  Dean,  a.m.  ... 
Montpelier:  printed  by  Samuel  Goss  for  the  juthor.  "January ^  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  43,  (i).  ba.,  w.  19023 

Dean  (Jaspar).  A  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings,  Preservation, 
and  Deliverance  of  Capt.  John  Dean  and  Company  \  In  the 
Nottingham-Galley  of  London,  cast  awav  on  Boon-Island,  near 
New  England,  December  11,  1710.  London:  Printed  by  R. 
Tookey  and  Sold  by  S.  Popping.  [171 1.]  Sm.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  iv, 
23.     H.    -h  Boston.   171 1.    8vo.  19024 

Dean.  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings,  Preservation,  and  De- 
liverance of  Capt.  John  Dean,  of  the  Nottingham  Galley,  sailing 
from  Boston,  and  wrecked  on  Boon  Island,  near  Massachusetts 
Bay.     London.   1722.    8vo,  pp.  16.  c.  19025 

For  another  account,  tee  No.  19029. 

Dean.  A  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of  the  Nottingham- 
Galley,  &c.  Publish'd  in  171 1.  Revis'd,  and  Reprinted  with 
Additions  in  1726,  by  John  Deane,  Commander.  \_London.'\ 
8vo,  pp.  24.  +  Reprinted.  1727.  8vo,  pp.  22.  +  London. 
1730.    8vo.  19026 

Dean.  A  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of  the  Nottingham 
Galley,  &c.  First  published  in  171 1.  Revis'd  and  Reprinted 
with  Additions  in  1726.  Republished  in  1730,  and  now  pro- 
pos'd  for  the  Last  Edition  during  the  Author's  Lifetime.  \_Lon- 
don."]   1738.    8vo,  pp.  2,  28.  j.c.B.  19027 

Dean.  A  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of  the  Nottingham  Gal- 
ley, In  her  Voyage  from  England  to  Boston.  With  An  Account 
of  the  Miracu'ous  Escape  of  the  Captain  and  his  Crew  m  a  Rock, 
called  Boone-Island  j  the  Hard-ships  they  endured  there,  and 
their  happy  Deliverance.  By  John  Deane,  then  Commander  of 
the  said  Galley;  But  for  many  Years  after  His  Majesty's  Con- 
sul for  the  Ports  of  Flanders,  residing  at  Ostend.     The  Fifth 


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Edition.     [^London:~\  Printed  in  tht  Tear  m.dcc.lxh.    8vo,  2  I,, 
pp.28.    j.c.B.     +  Fifth  Edition.     ^Boston.']   176.2.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Dean.  A  True  Account  of  the  Voyage  of  the  Nbttinpham- 
Gallcy  of  London,  John  Deane  Comniandcr,  from  the  River 
Thames  to  New-England,  Near  which  place  she  was  cast  away 
on  Boon-Island,  Dec.  11,  1710.  by  the  Captain's  Obstinacy, 
who  endeavour'd  to  betray  her  to  the  French,  or  run  her  ashore ; 
with  an  account  of  the  False-hoods  in  the  Captain's  Narrative. 
And  a  faithful  Relation  of  the  Extrenjitics  the  (^ompuny  was 
reduc'd  to  for  Twenty-four  Days  on  that  desolate  Rock,  where 
they  were  forc'd  to  eat  one  of  their  (%)mpanions  who  died,  but 
were  at  last  wonderfully  deliver'd.  The  whole  attested  upon 
Oath,  by  Christopher  Langman,  Mate;  Nicholas  Mellen,  Boat- 
swain; and  George  White,  Sailor  in  the  said  Ship.  London:  S. 
Popping.    1711.    8vo,  Title,  4  1.,    pp.36.  19029 

Dean  (J.  W.)  A  Brief  History  of  the  New-England  His- 
torical &  Genealogical  Register  ...  by  John  Ward  Dean.  [n. 
p.    n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  8.  19030 

Dean.  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Rev.  Giles  Firmin;  one  of  the 
Ejected  Ministers  of  1662.     By  John  Ward  Dean  ...   .  Boston. 

s.  19031 


1866.    8vo,  pp.  16. 
Dean.      Henry  Kingsbury  and  his  Descendants. 


By  John 
19032 


Ward  Dean  of  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  "  N.  E.  Gen.  Register,"  xiii.  157. 

Dean.  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward,  a.m., 
Author  of  the  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggawam  in  America,  with 
Notices  of  lii>  Faniily.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  J/bany:  J. 
Munsell.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  213.  ba.  19033 

Dean.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Michael  Wigglesworth, 
A.M.  ...  By  John  Ward  Dean,  ...  To  which  is  appended  a  Frag- 
ment of  his  Autobiography,  some  of  his  Letters,  and  a  Catalogue 
of  his  Library.  Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1863. 
Albany:   J.  Munsell.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  20.  b.  19034 

One  hundred  copies  printed.     Reprinted  as 

Dean.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Michael  Wigglesworth,  Author  of 
the  Day  of  Doom.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  Second  Edition 
[enlarged].     Albany^  N.  T.:  J.  Munsell.   1871.    8vo,  pp.  160. 

Edition  fifty  copies. 


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Dean.  The  Story  of  the  Emharlcation  of  Cromwell  and 
his  Friends  for  New  England.  (Repiieied  from  the  New  Kng- 
land  Historical  and  Gene.i\jgical  Register.)  Boston.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  II.  190  {6 

Dean  (P.)  A  Discourse,  delivered  at  the  Annual  Election, 
January  4,  1832.  ...  By  Paul  Dean.  Boston:  Dutton  and  It^ent- 
worlh^  Printers.    1831      /V].     8vi>,  pp.  38.  h\.  19037 

Dean.  A  Sermon,  prearhed  before  the  Antient  and  Honor- 
able Artillery  Company,  on  'he  177th  Anniversary  of  ilieir  Elec- 
tion of  Officers,  Boston,  June  3,  1816.  By  Rev.  Paul  Dean 
...   Second    Edition.      Boston:  published  by  E.   G.    Horn       18  ib. 

8V0,  pp.   22,  (l).  BA.,  H.    19038 

Also:  Masonii.  Address,  Dedlum,  1816.  Aulebarough.  18 17.  Vlisonic  Address 
at  Walpole,  Mass.,  June  14,  1823.  liaiion,  1823.  8vo,  w.  —  Discourse  delivered 
at  Bulfinch  Street,  on  taking  leave  of  the  So\:icty  ...  /Joi/on.  1840.  8vo.  —  Discourse 
...  before  the  African  Society  ...  on  the  Abolition  of  rhe  Slave  Tude  by  tin;  Oovetn- 
ment  of  the  United  States  ...  July  14,  1819.  By  Paul  D<'.in  ..  .  Union:  Nuthaiiul 
Cjfcri,.  1819.  8vo,  pp.  16.  BA. —  Discourse  ...  on  the  Chnracter  and  Death  of 
the  Rev.  John  Murray  ...  .  Oct.  29,  1815.  Boston  1815.  8vo.  —  K  ilogy  ...  on 
the  Character  of...  Thomas  Smith  VVcbb.  Boston:  E.  G.  House.  1819.  Svo,  pp. 
16.  BA.  4-  Second  Edition.  Boston.  18 19.  8vo,  h.  —  A  Sernr>on  ...  at  the  In- 
stallation of  the  Rev.  Husea  Ballou,  ...  Roxbury,  July  26,  1821.  ...  Boston,  1811, 
8vo,  pp.  24.     BA. 

Dean  (Samuel).     See  Deane  (Samuel). 

Dean  (S.)  A  Plain  and  Candid  Statement  of  Facts  of  the 
Difficulty  existing  between  Mr.  B.  L.  Hamlen  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
Dean;  being  an  Appeal  to  the  Moral  and  Religious  Coniuuiiity 
from  a  defenceless  Widow  for  Justice  and  Protection.  Neiv 
Haven.    1843.    8vo.  bm.  19039 

Dean  (S.)  Eulogy  Pronounced  in  the  City  Hall,  Providence, 
April  19,  1865,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral  Solemnities  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  before  his  Excellency,  James  Y.  Smith, 
Governor  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island;  Members  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly;  City  Authorities;  The  Military;  Civic  Socie- 
ties, and  Others.  By  Rev.  Sidney  Dean.  Providence:  H.  H. 
Thomas^  Co.   1865.    Svo,  pp.  23.  B.  19040 

Dean.  The  War:  and  the  Duty  of  a  Loyal  People.  A 
Sermon,  ...  Providence,  R.  L,  ...  July  27,  1862,  by  the  ... 
Rev.  Sidney  Dean.  Providence:  Pierce  i5f  Budlong^  Printers. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  16.  19041 

Also:  Oration  ...  July  4,  1864  ...   1864,    Svo. 
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Dean  (S.)  A  Brief  History  of  the  Town  of  Stoneham,  Mass. 
from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time:  with  an  Account 
of  the  Murder  of  Jacob  Gould,  On  the  Evening  of  Nov.  25, 
1 8 19.  By  Silas  Dean.  ...  Boston:  Printed  at  S.  R.  Hart's. 
1843.    i2mo,  pp.  36.  c,  H.  19042 

El  Dean  de  la  Santa  Iglesia  Cathedral  de  Guatemala,  expresa 
los  fundamentos,  que  tuvo,  para  ordenar,  que  en  la  Collecta  del 
Santo  Sacrificio  de  Missa,  se  pidiesse  por  toda  la  Real  Audiencia; 
diciendo  Regium  Senatum,  haviendo  fallecido  el  Sefior  Presidente 
de  dicha  Real  Audiencia;  y  que  no  se  nombrase  separadamente 
en  la  referida  Collecta  a  el  Senor  Oidor  mas  antiguo.  [^Guate- 
mala. About  1640.]    Folio,  4  leaves.  19043 

Deane  (C.)  a  Bibliographical  Essay  on  Governor  Hutchin- 
son's Historical  Publications.  By  Charles  Deane.  Boston: 
privately  printed.   1 857.     Sq.  8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  19044 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

[Deane.]  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Robert  Waterston,  a  Boston 
Merchant.  By  one  who  knew  him  many  years.  A  Few  Copies 
for  Private  Distribution.     Boston.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  11.  h. 

[Deane.]  Bibliographical  Tracts.  No.  i.  Spurious  Re- 
prints of  Early  Books.     Boston.   1865.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  19.         h. 

*<  From  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser  of  March  24,  1865."  This  reprint  was  not 
made  by  Mr.  Deane.  It  is  a  review  of  "  Salem  Witchcraft  by  ...  Calef,  and  Cotton 
Mather  ...  with  Notes  by  Samuel  P.  Fowler."  135  copies  printed,  6  copies  on  India 
paper. 

De/»ne.  Communication  [to  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  1866-67], 
respecting  the  Seal  of  the  "  Council  for  New  England."  By 
Charles  Deane.    [Cambridge^  Mass.  1867.]     8vo,  pp.  4.     c,  H. 

Thirty  copies  printed  from  the  "Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Hist.  Soc." 

Deane.  The  Forms  of  issuing  Letters-Patent  by  the  Crown 
of  England,  with  some  Remarks  on  the  Massachusetts  Charter 
of  the  4th  of  March,  1628-9.  ^  Paper  read  before  the  Massa- 
chusetts Historical  Society,  21st  December,  1869.  By  Charles 
Deane.  Fifty  copies  for  private  distribution,  reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings.     Cambridge.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  24.  19048 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  for  private  distribution. 

Deane.  Memoir  cf  George  Livermore.  Prepared  agree- 
ably to  a  Resolution  cf  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 


DEANE. 


283 


By  Charles  Deane.     Cambridge. :  Press  of  John  Wilson  and  Son. 
1869.    8vOf  pp.  60.  B.,  BA.,  H.  19049 

Also  on  large  paper. 

Deane.  Remarks  on  Sebastian  Cabor's  Mappemonde.  From 
the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  for  April, 
1867.  Cambridge:  Press  of  "John  Wilson  and  Son.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  BA.,  C,  H.  19050 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

Deane.  Some  Notices  of  Samuel  Gorton,  one  of  the  First 
Settlers  of  Warwick,  R.  I.,  during  his  Residence  at  Plymouth, 
Portsmouth,  and  Providence;  chiefly  derived  from  early  Manu- 
scripts ;  with  a  Brief  Introductory  Memoir.  ...  By  Charles 
Deane.  Boston:  printed  by  Coolidge  iff  Wiley.  1850.  4to,  pp. 
41.  H.  19051 

'iWenty-fivc  copizs  reprinted  from  the  "  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Register,"  for 
private  distribution.  Mr.  Deane  also  edited  Bradford's  "  History  of  Plymouth  Planta- 
tion," Bradford's  "Third  Dialogue,"  the  "First  Plymouth  Patent,"  Smith's  "True 
Relation,"  Win^field's  *•  Discnurse  of  Virginia,"  Phillis  Wheatley's  *'  Letters,"  Cush- 
man's  "Sermon  preached  at  Plymouth,  i6ii,"  Wheelwright's  "  Antimonian  Sermon," 
C.  Mather's  "Life  of  T.  Dudley,"  Captain  Smith's  "Last  Will  and  Testament,"  the 
"History  of  Bacon's  and  Ingram's  Rebellion,"  and  the  "Records  of  the  Council  for 
New  England,"  the  principal  part  of  these  having  been  first  printed  in  the  publications 
of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  or  the  "  Archxologia  Americana."  Some  of 
these  pamphlets  might  have  been  entered  under  Mr.  Deane's  name,  fcr  his  notes  and 
discussions  are  of  greater  length  than  the  text. 

Deane  (E.)  Oration  [Poetical]  pronounced  at  Tiverton,  July 
4,  1804.     Dedham.   1804.    8vo.  N.  19052 

Deane.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Plympton.  Feb.  23, 
1809.  On  the  Present  Alarming  Situation  to  which  the  United 
States  are  Reduced.  By  E.  Deane,  M.d.  Dedham:  Printed  by 
H.  Mann.  February^  181 1.    i6mo,  pp.  12.  H.  19053 

Deane  (J.)  Iconographs,  from  the  Sandstone  of  Connecticut 
River,  [With  Memoir  upon  the  Fossil  Footprints  and  other  Im- 
pressions.] By  James  Deane,  m.d.  Boston:  Little.,  Brown  ana 
Company.   1861.    4to,  pp.  61.     46  Plates.  B.,  ba.  19054 

Also:  Illustrations  of  Fossil  Footprints  of  the  Valley  of  the  Connecticut.  [^Cam- 
bridge, Mass.   1849.]     4to.     9  Plates. 

Deane  (John).     See  Dean  (John). 

Deane  (S.)  The  Death  of  an  Aged  Servant  of  God  con- 
sideied  and  improved.  Funeral  Discourse  delivered  at  Portland, 
May  31,  1795,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Thomas  Smith.  By  Rev. 
Samuel  Deane.     Portland.  1795.    8vo,  pp.  24.       m.,  w.  19055 


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Deane.  The  New- England  Farmer;  or  Georgical  Dic- 
tionary: containing  a  Compendious  Account  of  the  Ways  and 
Methods  In  which  the  most  Important  Art  of  Husbandry,  in  all 
its  various  Branches,  is,  or  may  be,  practised  to  the  Greatest 
Advantage  in  this  Country.  ...  By  Samuel  Deane,  a.m.  ... 
IVorcesier^  Mass.:  Isaiah  Thomas,  mdccxc.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  335. 
BA.  4-  tVorctsttr^  Mass.  i'J()'J.  8vo,  pp.  332.  c.  -f  Third 
Edition,  Corrected,  Improved  ...  and  Adapted  to  the  Present 
State  ...  of  Agriculture.     Boston.   1822.     8vo.  IQJ56 

The  first  work  of  the  kind  published  in  this  country. 

Deane.  An  Oration,  delivered  in  Portland,  July  4th,  1793, 
in  Commemoration  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States 
of  America.  By  Samuel  Deane,  d.d.  Portland:  Thomas  B. 
IVait.  1793.    8vo,  pp.  14.  BA.  19057 

Deane.  A  Sermon  ...  February  19th.  1795.  being  a  Day 
of  National  Thanksgiving  ...  .  By  Samuel  Deane  ...  .  Port- 
land:  Thomas  B.  Wait.   1795.    8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.  19058 

Deane.  A  Sermon  preached  before  ...  the  Hon.  the  Coun- 
cil, Senate,  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Massachusetts,  May  28th,  1794.  Being  the  Day  of  General 
Election.  By  Samuel  Deane,  d.d.  ...  Boston:  Printed  hy  Jdams 
and  Larkin.   1794.     8vo,  pp.  31,  6.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  w.,  19059 

The  appendix  contain*  a  list  of  preachers.      See  Barnard  (Thomas),  and  Smith 
(Thomas). 

Deane  (Samuel).  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  Second  Congregational  Church,  Scituate,  Oct.  13,  1830.  ... 
Boston.   1830.    8vo.  pp.  19.  M.  19060 

Deane.  History  of  Scituate,  Massachusetts,  from  its  First 
Settlement  to  1831.  By  Samuel  Deane.  Boston:  James  Loring. 
183 1.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  406,  (2).  BA.,  c.  19061 

Deane.  Sermon  at  Scituate,  Mass.  May  26,  181 7,  before 
the  Scituate  Auxiliary  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemper- 
ance. ...  Boston.   181 7.    8vo,  pp.  15.  M.,  w.  19062 

One  of  the  rarest  town  histories.  A  large  portion  of  the  edition  was  destroyed  by 
■ifitt  at  the  time  of  publication.  See  "Christian  Examiner,"  xii.  163,  and  "Am.  M. 
Rev.,"  I.  72.  Also:  The  Populous  Village:  a  Poem,  recited  before  the  Philermeni.in 
'.Society  of  Providence,  Sept.,  l8z6.  ...  Providence:  Miller  &  Grattan.  1826.  8vo, 
(Pp.  18. 

Deane  (Silas).  An  Address  to  the  Free  and  Independent 
•Citizens  of  the  United  States  of  North- America.  Hartford: 
Printed  by  Hudson  ^  Goodwin,  mdcclxxxiv.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  30. 


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Charges  of  fraud  and  peculation  in  the  management  of  the  public  moneyi,  and  of 
engaging  himself  in  the  interest  of  the  enemies  of  his  country,  etc.,  led  to  this  publi- 
cation. 

Deane.  An  Address  to  the  United  States  of  North  America. 
To  which  is  added,  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Robert  Morris,  Esq. 
with  Notes  and  Observations.  By  Silas  Deane,  Esq.  Late  one 
of  the  Commissioners  Plenipotentiary  from  the  United  States,  to 
the  Court  of  Versailles.  London:  J.  Debrett.  1784.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  95.  BA.,  p.  -f  London  Printed.  New-London :  Re-printed 
and  sold  By  T.  Green.   1784.    8vo,  pp.  54.  M.  19064 

Deane.  Papers  in  Relation  to  the  Care  of  Silas  Deane. 
Now  first  Published  from  the  Original  Manuscripts.  [Edited  by 
Edward  D.  Ingraham.]  Philadelphia:  printed  for  the  Seventy-Six 
Society.   1855.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  17-201,  3,  (i).  ba.,  c.  19065 

Deane.  Paris  Papers;  or  Mr.  Silas  Deane's  late  intercepted 
Letters,  to  His  Brothers,  and  other  intimate -Friends,  in  Amer- 
ica. To  which  are  annexed  for  Comparison,  the  Congressional 
Declaration  of  Independency  in  July  1776,  and  that  now  incul- 
ating  [«V]  among  the  revolted  Provinces,  with  the  never-to-be- 
forgotten  Orders  of  the  Rebel  General  in  August  1776,  for 
preventing  a  Pacification.  New-Tork :  James  Rivington.  [1782.] 
Sm.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  141,  xxxii,  24  [36].  ba.  19066 

See  Lee  (Arthur). 

Deane.  An  Echo  from  the  Temple  of  Wisdom ;  or  an 
Answer  to  an  Address  to  Silas  Deane,  Esq.     Philadelphia.   1779. 

Deane  (W.  R.)  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Elkanah  Wat- 
son, Founder  of  Agricultural  Societies  in  America,  and  the  Pro- 
jector of  Canal  Communication  in  New  York  State.  With  a 
Brief  Genealogy  of  the  Watson  Family  early  settled  in  Plymouth 
Colony.  By  Wm.  R.  Deane  ...  .  Albany:  J.  MunselL  1864. 
Svo,  pp.  16.  19068 

Deane.  Brief  Memoirs  of  John  and  Walter  Deane,  Two  of 
the  First  Settlers  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  of  the  Early  Genera- 
tions of  their  Descendants.  ...  with  Incidental  Notices  of  other 
Deans  in  England  and  America.  By  William  Reed  Deane. 
assisted  by  others.  Boston:  Printed  by  Coolidge  i^  Wiley.  1849, 
Svo,  pp.  16.  B.  19069 

Deane.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Leonard  Family; 
containing  a  Full  Account  of  the  First  Three  Generations  of 
the  Family  of  James  Leonard,  who  was  an   Early  Settler  of 


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Taunton,  Ms. ;  with  Incidental  Notices  of  Later  Descendants. 
...  By  Wm.  R.  Deane  ...  .  Boston:  S.  G.  Drake.  1851.  8vo. 
Portrait  of  Perez  Fobes.  19070 

Dearborn  (Henry).  An  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker 
Hill.  Written  for  the  Portfolio,  at  the  request  of  the  Editor. 
By  H.  Dearborn,  Maj.-Gen.  U.  S.  A.  Illustrated  by  a  Map, 
drawn  by  Henry  de  Berniere,  10th  Royal  British  Infantry,  and 
corrected  by  C  i.  Dearborn.  Philadelphia.  181 8.  8vo,  pp. 
16.     Map.  B.,  c.  19071 

<Sf«  Putnam  (D.)  for  a  reply. 

Dearborn.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Major  Gen.  Henry  Dear- 
born, From  1775,  to  181 2.  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Tankee^ 
Boston.  [18 — .]     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  19072 

Dearborn  (Henry  Alexander  Scatnmell).  An  Address  De- 
livered on  the  VIII  of  October  mdcccxxx,  the  Second  Centen- 
nial Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Roxbury.  By  H.  A.  S. 
Dearborn.  ...  Roxbury:  Charles  P.  Emmons,  mdcccxxx.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  ba.  19073 

Dearborn.  Defence  of  Gen.  Henry  Dearborn,  against  the 
Attack  of  Gen.  William  Hull.  By  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.  Bos- 
ton: printed  by  Edgar  IV.  Davis.   1824.     8vo,  pp.  28.  H. 

Dearborn.  Enquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  Gen.  Putnam  in 
relation  to  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  and  Remarks  on  S.  Swett's 
Sketch  of  that  Battle.     Boston.   1819.     8vo.  b.  19075 

Dearborn.  Letters  on  the  Internal  Improvements  and  Com- 
merce of  the  West.  Qy  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.  Boston.  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  120.  B.,  s.  19076 

Dearborn.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Apostle  Eliot,  pre- 
fatory to  a  Subscription  for  erecting  h  Monument  to  his  Memory. 
By  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.  Roxbury:  Norfolk  Co,  Journal  Press. 
1850.   8vo,  pp.  32.     Plate.  ^9077 

Also :  Address  before  the  Berkshire  Agricultural  Society,  at  Pittsfield,  October  8, 
1840  ...  Pittsfield.  1840.  —  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Horticul- 
tural Society,  on  the  Celebration  of  their  First  Anniversary,  September  19,  1829.  ... 
Boston,  18x9.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston.  1833.  8vo.  —  Address  delivered 
before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Agriculture,  Oct.  14,  1835,  Boston. 
183;.  8vo,  pp.  27.  —  An  Oration  delivered  at  Salem  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1806,  ... 
Salem,  1806.  pp.  14.  —  An  Oration  ...  at  Boston,  on  the  Fourth  Day  of  July,  1811, 
before  the  ...  Bunker-Hill  Association.  Boston:  Munroe  &  French,  [181 1.]  8vo, 
pp  15.  BA.,  M.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff  Bill  ...  House  of  Representatives,  Jan. 
14,  1833.  [1833.]  Broadside,  h.  Allibone  quotes,  "Biography  of  Commodore 
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DEBAR. 


287 


Dearborn  (N.)  Boston  Notions;  being  an  Authentic  and 
Concise  Account  of  **  that  Village"  from  1630  to  1847.  ^Y 
Nathaniel  Dearborn  ...  .  Boston:  Nathaniel  Dearborn,  1848. 
i8mo,  pp.  XX,  7-426,  List  of  [30]  Engraving:,  i  1.  ba.,  c. 

Dearborn.  Concise  History  of,  and  Guide  through  Mount 
Auburn  ...  .  Boston:  Nathaniel  Dearborn.  1843.  j8mo,  pp.  74, 
(1).  Map.  H.  +  Guide  through  Mount  Auburn  ...  .  By 
Nathaniel  Dearborn  ...  .  Boston.  1847.  i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  + 
Dearborn's  Guide  Through  Mount  Auburn  ...  .  Fourth  Edi- 
tion, with  Fifty-Four  Engravings  of  the  Monuments.  Boston. 
1850.  4-  1851.  i2mo,  pp.  44.  M.  +  With  Eighty  Engrav- 
ings ...  of  Monuments  ...  Boston.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  + 
1854.  i2mo,  pp.  53.  H.  +  With  Seventy-Six  Engravings  ... 
and  a  Plan  of  the  Cemetery.  Boston.  1856.  i8mo,  pp.  53. 
+  Eleventh  Edition.  Boston:  Nathaniel  S.  Dearborn.  1 857. 
i8mu,  Title,  pp.  55.     Map.  ba.  19079 

Dearborn.  A  New  and  Complete  Map  of  the  City  of  Bos- 
ton.    By  Nathaniel  Dearborn.     Boston.    1839.  19080 

Dearborn.  Reminiscences  of  Boston,  and  Guide  through 
the  City  and  Environs.  Boston:  Nathaniel  Dearborn.  [185 1.] 
i8mo,  pp.  180.  BA.  19081 

Dearborn  (W.)  Portland  and  Lake  Champlain  Rail  Road. 
By  W.  Dearborn.  ^9082 

Dearborn  (W.  L.)  Description  of  a  Railroad  Route  from 
St.  Louis  to  San  Francisco,  in  Letters  to  P.  P.  F.  Degrand, 
from  W.  L.  Dearborn,  Civil  Engineer,  1849.  With  Map  and 
Profile.     Boston.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.,  s.  1 9083 

[Deas  (Anne  Izard).]     See  Izard  (R.) 

Deaubonneau  {Citoyen).  Un  mot  sur  les  Colonies  Fran9aises, 
et  particulierement  sur  Saint  Domingue  par  le  Citoyen  Deaubon- 
neau.    Paris.   1800.     8vo,  pp.  44.  1 9084 

De  B***.     See  Brosses  (C.  De),  Vol.  ii..  No.  8588. 

De  Backer.     See  Backer,  Vol  i..  No.  2619. 

Debar  (J.  H.  Diss).  Memorial  on  the  Necessity  of  inviting 
Foreign  Emigration  to  West  Virginia.  February,  1864.  [^IVheel- 
ing.   1864 .']    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  19085 

Also :  Otfice  of  the  Commissioner  of  Immigration  for  West  Virginia,  St.  Clara 
Colony,  Doddridge  Co.,  W.  V.,  Oct.  1st,  1865.  [Letter  to]  ...  A.  J.  Boreman, 
Governor  of  West  Virginia  ...  .  [Signed  J.  H.  Diss  Debar,  Commisiioner  of  Immi- 
gration,    n.  p.  1865.]     8vo,  pp.  4.     H. 


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Debarquement  de  la  Flottc  Fran9aise  a  St.  Domingue  ;  faisant 
suite  aux  revolutions  de  cette  ile.  Revoke  des  negres,  etc. : 
avec  un  Precis  Historique  de  I'ercction  de  cette  ile  en  royaume 
d'Haiti.     Paris:  Tiger.   iS.^o.    i8mo,  2  sheets.  19086 

Debate  nt  the  Lane  Seminary,  Cincinnati.  Speech  of  James 
A.  Thorne,  of  Ke  tucky,  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of 
the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  May  6,  1834.  Letter  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  H.  Cox,  against  the  American  Coloniza- 
tion Society.     Boston:  Garrison  and  Knapp.   1834.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  Abolition  of  the 
Slave  Trade,  2nd  April,  1792.     London,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  178. 

Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  Measures  of  Gov- 
ernment, for  the  Amelioration  of  the  Condition  of  the  Slaves. 


Loudon.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  71. 


19089 


Debate  in  the  Massachusetts  Senate,  on  the  Bill  to  Incorporate 
the  Boston  and  Halifax  Telegraphic  Cable  Co.  March  24  and 
26,  1859.  Phonographic  Report  by  J.  M.  W.  Yerrinton. 
Boston:  Henry  W.  Button  &  Son^  Printers.   1859.    pp.  48.      H. 

The  Debate  in  the  House  of  Lords,  7th  March,  1826,  on 
Slavery  in  the  West  Indies.     London.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  54. 

Debate  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States, 
on  the  Seminole  War,  in  January  and  February,  '819.  H'ash- 
ington.   1 819.    i2mo,  pp.  591.  C,  M.  19092 

Debate  in  the  Senate  on  the  Protection  of  Property  in  the 
District  of  Columbia.  From  Houston's  Senate  Debates.  Thurs- 
day, April  20,  1848.     [JVashington.   1848.]    8vo,  pp.  16.       H. 

The  Debate  on  a  Motion  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave- 
Trade;  in  the  House  of  Commons.  ...  April  18  and  19,  1791. 
Reported  in  Detail.  London:  W.  Wood/all.  1791.  8vo,  pp. 
123.  B.,  c,  w.  19094 

See  ««M,  Rev,,"vi.  aa6. 

Debate  on  a  Motion  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave-Trade,  in 
the  House  of  Commons,  on  Monday  the  Second  of  April  1792, 
Reported  in  Detail.  London:  W.  Woodfall.  mdccxcii.  8vo, 
pp.  178.  19095 

Debate  on  the  Resolution  providing  for  the  Publication  of  the 


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Debates  of  Congress  ;  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Feb- 
ruary 24,  1869.     IVashington.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  16.       H.  19096 

Debate  on  the  Resolutions  Providing  for  the  Publication  of 
the  Debates  of  Congress  ;  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, February  and  March,  1869.  IVashington.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  19097 

The  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the  Congress.  Set  Congress, 
Vol.  IV.,  No.  15519. 

The  Debates  at  Large  between  the  House  of  Lords  and 
House  of  Commons,  at  the  Conference  relating  to  the  Word 
Abdicate,  and  the  Vacancy  of  the  Throne,  by  the  flight  of 
James  ii.     London.    1695.    i6mo.  M.  19098 

The  revolution  of  New  York,  in  which  James  Leiiler  was  unjustly  executed,  arose 
fronn  the  flight  of  James  ii. 

Debates  in  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  on  the  Seventeenth 
and  Twenty-first  of  February,  1783,  on  the  Articles  of  Peace. 
London.   1 783.    8vo.  '9099 

Debates  in  the  British  House  of  Commons,  May  13,  1789, 
on  the  Petitions  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.  Phila- 
delphia.  1789.    8vo.  p.  19 1 00 

Debates  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Bill  for 
Repealing  the  Law  **  for  the  more  Convenient  Organization  of 
the  Courts  of  the  United  States;"  during  the  First  Session  of 
the  Seventh  Congress,  and  a  List  of  the  Yeas  and  Nays  on  that 
Interesting  Subject.  Albany:  printed  by  PVhiting^  Leavenworth 
and  IVhiting.   1802.     8vo,  pp.  796.  19101 

Debates  de  la  Camara  de  Senadorcs  de  Buenos  Aires  sobre  el 
proyecto  que  autoriza  al  Gobernador  de  la  Provincia  a  convccar 
e  instalar  el  Congreso  nacional.  Edicion  oficial.  Buenos  Aires. 
1862.    4to,  pp.  192.  19102 

Debates  in  Council,  on  the  Banks  of  the  Ottawa  River, 
November,  1791.     Philadelphia,   1792.    8vo.  p.  19103 

Debates  in  the  Conventions  of  the  various  States  and  of  the 
United  States.  See  "  United  States,"  and  the  names  of  the 
several  States  holding  such  conventions. 

Debates  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  of  the  United 
States,  during  the  First  Session  of  the  Fourth  Congress.     Part  i. 

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Upon  the  Constitutional  Powers  of  the  House,  with  respect  to 
Treaties.  1|  Part  11.  Upon  the  Subject  of  the  British  Treaty. 
Philadelphia :  printed  for  Benj,  Franklin  Bacht.  1 796.  2  pts., 
8vo,  pp.  386;  362.  c.  -f-  The  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
Wm.  Duane.   1808.    8vo.  19 104 

Debates  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Judiciary, 
during  the  First  Session  of  the  Seventh  Congress  \  also  the 
several  Motions,  Resolutions  and  Votes  taken  on  that  Momen- 
tous Subject,  and  a  complete  List  of  the  Yeas  and  Nays  as 
entered  on  the  Journals.  Philadelphia:  E.  Branson,  1802.  8vo, 
pp.  324.  c.  19105 

Debates  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1774.  Set  Cavendish, 
Vol.  III.,  11601. 

Debats  entre  les  accusateurs  et  les  accuses  dans  I'afFaire  des 
colonies  ...  .  Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale.  An  III  [179-].  9 
vols.,  8vo,  Title,  369;  354;  383;  390;  355;  391;  406;  354; 
III  [misprint  for  208J.  h.  19106 

[De  Beck  (William  L.)]  Murder  will  out.  The  first  step 
in  Crime  leads  to  the  Gallows.  The  Horrors  of  the  Queen 
City.      By  an  Old  Citizen.      Cincinnati.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  128. 

Reproduced  with  a  long  title  as 

De  Beck.  The  Horrors  of  the  Queen  City;  being  an  ac- 
count of  the  two  Soldiers  who  were  executed  at  old  Fort  Wash- 
ington ...  .  By  Colonel  William  L.  De  Beck.  Cincinnati. 
1867.    8vo.  19108 

De  Bellgraves  (H.)  The  True  and  Affecting  History  of 
Henrietta  De  Bellgraves,  a  Woman  born  only  for  Calamities; 
...  giving  an  Account  of  her  Shipwreck,  ...  her  Rescue  by  a 
party  of  Indians  ...  .  Written  by  herself,  and  Addressed  to  her 
Daughter  Zoa.     New  Tork.   1828.    i2mo,  pp.  40.  19 109 

De  Boileau  (L.)  Recollections  of  Labrador  Life.  By  Lam- 
bert De  Boileau.  London:  Saunders  and  Otley.  1861.  Post  8vo, 
pp.  251.  191 10 

De  Bonelli  (L.  H.)  Travels  in  Bolivia  and  Across  the 
Pampas.  By  L.  H.  De  Bonelli.  London:  Hurst  and  Blackett. 
1854.    2  vols.,  post  8vo.  191 1 1 

Debouchel  (V.)  Histoire  de  la  Louisiane  depuis  la  premiere 
decouverte  jusqu'en  1840.  Nouvelle-Orleans.  1841.  i2mo, 
pp.  197.  19112 


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De  Boucherville  (C.  B.)  Programme  d'ctude  pour  la  for- 
mation d'une  Banque  Agricole  Nationale  pour  le  Bas  Canada. 
St.  Hyacintht.   1862.    pp.23.  '9"3 

De  Boucherville.  The  system  of  Credit  Foncier,  annexed 
to  the  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed  by  the  Legis- 
lative Assembly  to  enquire  into  the  expediency  of  Establishing 
it  in  Lower  Canada.  [In  French  and  English.]  ^ehec.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  177.     (Sess.  Paper.)  '9>H 

De  Bow  (James  Dunworthy  Brownson).  Cotton  Com- 
merce, and  the  Southern  States,  embracing  a  Series  of  Papers 
condensed  from  the  earlier  volumes  of  De  Bow's  Reviews  upon 
the  Cultivation,  Commerce,  and  Manufacture  of  Cotton.  New 
Orleans.    1856.     8vo.  •Q'JS 

De  Bow.  Commercial  Review  of  the  South  and  West.  ... 
J.  D.  B.  Dc  Bow,  Editor  ...  .  New-Orleans.  1846.  8vo, 
Continued.  191 16 

The  title  was  changed  to  "  De  Bow**  Review,  of  the  Southern  and  Western  States. 
Devuled  to  Comnnerce  ...  &c.  ...  Edited  by  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow.  ...  Vol.  ix. — Nt-vv 
Series,  Vol.  i.  Neiu-OrUant,  1850."  8voj  the  numbers  for  March  and  April,  1862, 
were  published  at  New  Orleans;  July  and  August,  1864,  at  Columbia,  S.  C,  and  the 
title  was  then  changed  to  "  De  Bow's  Monthly  Review.  Agricultural,  Commer- 
cial Industrial  Progress  Sc  Resources.  New  Series.  Vol.  i.  No,  i.  January,  1866. 
New  Tori:  J.  D.  B,  De  Bow.  1866,"  and  afterwards  to  •' De  Bow's  Review, 
devoted  to  the  Restoration  of  the  Southern  States  and  the  Development  of  the 
Wealth  and  Resources  of  the  Country.  ...  Vol.  11.  Naslt-ville.  1866,"  published  at 
New  Orleans  since  1867.  R.  G.  Barnwell  and  E.  Q.  Bell  appear  as  editors  in  1867, 
after  De  Bow's  death. 

De  Bow.  Encyclopaedia  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the 
United  States,  more  particularly  of  the  Southern  and  Western 
States;  giving  a  View  of  the  Commerce,  Agriculture,  Manufac- 
tures, Internal  Improvements,  Slave  and  Free  Labour,  Slavery 
Institutions,  Products,  &c.  of  the  South.  By  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow. 
Second  Edition.     New  Tork.    1854.     2  vols.,  8vo.  191  "7 

Another  name  for  the  "Indusrial  Resources,"  etc.,  described  below; 

De  Bow.  The  Industrial  Resources,  etc.,  of  the  Southern 
and  Western  States:  embracing  a  V'ew  of  their  Commerce, 
Agriculture,  Manufactures,  Internal  Improvements;  Slave  and 
Free  Labor,  Slavery  Institutions,  Products,  &c.,  of  the  South  j 
Together  with  Historical  and  Statistical  Sketches  oi  the  different 
States  and  Cities  of  the  Union  ...  .  By  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow  ...  . 
New  Orleans.  1852-53.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vii-,  464;  iv,  560  j 
iv,  584,  X.  BA.,  H.  +  Third  Edition.  New  Tork.  1854.  i 
vol.,  8vo.  19118 


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Moral  and  Social  Condition,  Industry,  Property,  an( 
the  detailed  Statistics  of  Cities,  Towns,  and  C-ountii 


Db  Bow.  Mortality  Statistics  of  the  Seventh  Census  of  the 
United  States,  1850  ...  .  By  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow,  Superintendent 
United  States  Census,  ff^ashington :  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson^  Printer. 
1855.     8vo,  pp.  303,  (i).  19119 

Sii  «/i«  "Ceniui,"  Vol.  iii.,  No.  11669. 

[De  Bow.]  The  Political  Annals  of  South  Carolina.  By  a 
Citizen.  ...   CharUston:   Surges  i^  yamei.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  50. 

De  Bow.  Statistical  View  of  the  United  States,  embracing 
its  Territory,   Population  —  White,  Free  Colored,  and  Slave  — 

id    Revenue; 
tics  \  being  a 

Compendium  of  the  Seventh  Census;  to  which  arc  added  the 
Results  of  every  previous  Census,  beginning  with  1790,  in  Com- 
parative Tables.  ...  By  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow.  IVasbington.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  400.  191 21 

De  Brahm.     See  Vol.,  i.,  No.  1147,  and   Vol.   11.,  Nos 
7324-26. 

Debret  (J.  B.)  Voyage  pittoresque  et  historique  au  Bresil 
depuis  1816  jusqu'en  1831,  ou  Sejour  d'un  artiste  fran^ais  au 
Bresil  pendant  les  quinze  premieres  annees  de  la  regeneration 
politique  de  ce  territoire,  epoque  de  I'avenement  de  I'abdica- 
tion  de  S.  M.  D.  Pedro,  premier  fondateur  de  I'empire  bresilien. 
[Prospectus.]  Paris:  F,  Didot.  1833.  4^°*  +  Paris.  1834-39. 
2  vols.,  folio.      144  Plates,  a  Portrait,  and  a  Facsimile.       19122 

A  fine  work.     There  are  copies  with  colored  pUtei. 

Debrett  (J.)  A  Collection  of  Scarce  and  Interesting  Tracts ; 
written  by  persons  of  Eminence,  upon  Political  and  Commercial 
Subjects,  from  1763  to  1770.  London:  J.  Debrett.  1788.  4 
vols.,  8vo.  c.  19123 

Thia  is  the  general  title  to  a  series  of  tracts  published  by  Debrett,  all  of  which 
are  described  in  this  Dictionary  in  their  proper  place 

Debrett.  Collection  of  all  the  Treaties  of  Peace,  Alliance, 
and  Commerce,  between  Great  Britain  and  other  Powers,  from 
1648  to  1784.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  Discourse  on  the  Con- 
duct of  Great  Britain  in  respect  to  Neutral  Nations,  by  Charles 
Jenkinson.     London:  J.  Debrett.   1785.    3  vols.,  8vo.       191 24 

De  Brum  {M,)  Recueil  du  discoursj  fait  par |  Monsieur  de 
Brun|  Ambassadeur  d'Espagne  a  Mes-|sieurs  les  Estats-Gen- 
eraux,  en  la  | grand  assemblee  de   28   Mars 1 1 65 1 .  |  Jmprim'ee  h 


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yfnvtrs  chtz  'Jian  Hu'\stns^  dtmturant  au  Marthe^  1^5 1*1    4^0, 

pp.  12.  19125 

De  Bry  (Theodore).     Set  Bry  (T.  de),  Vol.  in. 

The  Debtor  &  Creditor's  Vade  Mecum.  A  Commentary  on 
the  Insolvent  Laws  of  New-York,  with  a  Digest  thereof.  To 
which  is  prefixed  an  Address  to  the  Legislature.  Ntw-Tork: 
D.  Longworth.   1810.    24mo,  pp.  xi,  72.  H.  19126 

The  Debtor's  Prison.  A  Tale  of  a  Revolutionary  Soldier. 
New  Tork.   1834.    i8mo.  s.  19127 

Deby  (P.  N.  H.)  Dc  I'Agriculture  en  Europe  et  Am^rique, 
consideree  et  comparee  dans  Ics  interets  de  la  France  et  dc  la 
Monarchic.  ...  Paris:  Mme.  Huzard.  1825.  2  vols.,  8vo.  3 
Plates.  s.  19 1 28 

Decaisne  (J.)     See  Du  Petit  Thouars. 

Decalves  (A.),  pseudonym.  New  Travels  to  the  West  Ward, 
or  unknown  parts  of  America,  Being  a  Tour  of  almost  Fourteen 
Months:  Containing  An  Account  of  the  Country  upwards  of 
Two  Thousand  Miles  West  of  the  Chri«tian  parts  of  North 
America;  with  an  Account  of  whits  Indians,  their  Manners, 
Habits,  and  many  other  Particulars.  By  Don  Alonso  Decalves. 
Confirmed  by  three  other  Persons.  Boston:  John  W.  Folsom. 
[n.  d.]    i6mo,  pp.  45.  c.  19129 

Decalves.  Eine  ganz  neue  und  sehr  merkwurdige  Reisebe- 
schreibung,  oder,  zuverlassige  ...  Nachrichten  von  den  West- 
lichen  bisjetzt  noch  unbekannten  Theilen  von  America.  ...  Von 
Don  Alonso  Decalves.    Philadelphia.   1796.    i2mo,  pp.  82.     h. 

De  Camp  (J.)  Reply  of  Com.  John  De  Camp,  to  Asper- 
sions upon  his  Character  Contained  in  an  Article  Published  in 
the  Charleston  Mercury,  of  November  6,  1855,  Entitled  "Com- 
mander Thomas  Petigru  and  the  Naval  Board."  [n.  p.]  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  19131 

Decanver  (H.  C),  anagram.  See  Cavender  (C.  H.),  Vol. 
III.,  No.  1 1599. 

Decatur  (S.)  Correspondence  between  the  late  Commo- 
dore Stephen  Decatur  and  Commodore  James  Barron,  which 
led  to  the  unfortunate  meeting  of  the  twenty-second  of  March. 
Boston:  printed  for  Private  Distribution.   1820.    8vo,  pp.  22.    + 


294 


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l!l 


Washington:  Gales  (if  Seaton.   1820.    8vo,  pp.  26.    +  Richmond. 
[n.  d.]    8vo.     -f-  Charleston.   1820.  8vo.  19132 

Relates  to  the  affair  of  the  "  Cheiapeake."  St*  Nilet*  <*  Register,"  xviii.  98,  and 
**  National  Portrait  Gallery,"  iii.  6. 

Decatur.  Proceedings  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry,  Held  on  the 
U.  S.  Frigate  Constitution  at  N.  Y.,  in  April  1815,  To  investi- 
gate the  Causes  of  the  Loss  of  the  Frigate  President,  while  under 
the  Command  of  Commodore  S.  Decatur.  New  Tork.  1815. 
8vo.  191 33 

Decatur.  Sketch  of  the  Naval  Exploits  of  the  Late  Com- 
modore Decatur.  [From  the  Analectic  Magazine,  Vol.  i.,  for 
1813.]     [n.  p.   1813.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  19134 

Decatur  {Mrs.  S.  W.)  Documents  relative  to  the  Claims 
of  Mrs.  Decatur,  with  her  Earnest  Request  that  the  Gentlemen 
of  Congress  will  take  the  Trouble  to  read  them.  Georgeiowny 
D.  C:  James  C.  Dunn^  Printer.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  62.  h. 

Decatur.  Documents  relative  to  the  Claim  of  Mrs.  Decatur 
against  the  Government  of  the  United  States.  Georgetown. 
1827.     8vo.  c.  19136 

Decatur.  Documents  relative  to  the  Claim  of  Mrs.  De- 
catur, with  her  earnest  request  that  Congress  will  do  her  the 
favor  to  read  them.     JVashington.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  52.       19137 

Decatur  Bank,  yila.  Preamble  and  Resolutions  of  the  De- 
catur Bank.     [Tuscaloosa?  1839.]    8vo.  bm.  19138 

Decaze.  Compagnie  de  colonisation  generate  a  la  Guyane 
fran^aise,  proposee  a  T'industrie  nationale.     Paris.   1826.    8vo. 

December  30,  1777.  All  Gentlemen  Volunteers,  ...  4to, 
broadside.  19 140 

Advertisements  for  recruits  to  the  armed  brig  "Stanley,"  belonging  to  H.  B.  M. 
ship  "  Roebuck."     Fifty  copies  printed,  at  Philadelphia,  by  J.  Humphreys. 

De  Charms  (R.)  De  Charms's  Tracts  for  the  Times.  No. 
V.  An  Opinion  on  the  Nature  of  our  National  Union,  and  the 
Right  Way  to  restore  it.  No.  vii.  The  War  Spirit  of  the 
Present  Day  is  Antichrist.  Philadelphia :  Printed  and  Published 
by  the  Author.  1861.    i6mo,  pp.  26,  12.  H.  19141 

De  Charms.  A  Discourse  on  the  True  Nature  of  Freedom 
and  Slavery,  delivered  before  the  Washington  Society  of  the 


..j.^..-.-.  „   [f»>^i. 


DECKER. 


29s 


New  Jerusalem,  in  view  of  the  One  Hundredth  and  Eighteenth 
Anniversary  of  Washington's  Birth.  By  Richard  De  Charms. 
Philadelphia:  J.  H.  Jones.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  63.  ^QH^ 

De  Charms.  Some  Views  of  Freedom  and  Slavery  in  the 
Light  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  By  Richard  De  Charms.  Phila- 
dtlphia.   1 85 1.     i2mo,  pp.  108.  19*43 

Decision  of  the  King  of  the  Netherlands  considered  in  refer- 
ence to  the  United  States  and  the  State  of  Maine.  Portland. 
1831.    8vo.  c.   19144 

Decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
sustaining  the  Constitutionality  of  Legal  Tender  Notes.  Deliv- 
ered at  Rochester,  April  4,  1863.  Rochester.  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
42.  19145 

Decisiones  de  la  Real  Audencia,  y  Chancilleria  des  Domingo 
Isla  vvlgo  Espaflola,  del  Nuevo  Orbe  Primada,  en  Defensa  de 
la  Jurisdicion  y  Auctoridad  Real,  por  el  Doctor  Don  Geronymo 
Chacon  Abarca,  y  Tiedra,  etc.     Salamanca.  1676.    Folio. 

Decisions  de  la  Audiencia  de  la  Isla  Espaflola  con  una  defensa 
de  la  jurisdiction  real.     1674.    410.  '9H7 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  910. 

D'B.ciMiy  pseudon.     Letters  of  Decius.    Louisville.   1805.    8vo. 

Decius,  pseudon.  Letters  of  Decius,  in  Answer  to  the  Criti- 
cism upon  the  Political  Account  of  Trinidad,  ana  upon  the  De- 
fence of  the  Crimes  of  Governor  Picton.     London.   1808.     8vo. 

Decius,  pseudon.  Letters  of  Decius  ;  or,  a  few  Observations 
on  the  Politics  of  the  Present  Time.    1790.    8vo,  pp.  over  121. 

Decius,  pseudonym.  See  [Courtenay  (Thomas  P.)],  Vol.  v.. 
No.  1 71 83. 

Deck  (L)  Report  on  certain  Mineral  Lands  Visited  and 
Explored  by  Isaiah  Deck,  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  May  20, 
1854.    8vo.  19151 

Decker  (A.)  Diurnal  vnd  Historische|Beschreybung  dor 
Nassawischen  I  Flotten  So  vnder  dem  Admiral  |  Jacob  1'  Heremite 
umb  diejgantze  welt  gefahren  ist,|Im  1623.  1624.  1625.  vnd| 
1626.  Jahr.  I  Ordentlich  in  hochteutsch  beschriebenj  was  sich  in 
dieser  raiss  von  tag  zu  ( tag  zugetragen  vnd  merckwurdiges  |  vor- 


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gangen,  vnd  mit  vnderschielichen,  |  Kupferstucken  gezieret  |  Durch 

I  Adolf  Decker  von  Strasburg.  |  Gedruckt  zu  Strasburg  in  verU- 

gung\Eberhard  Z^/zn/rx | mdcxxix. |     4to,  6  I,  pp.  68.     Maps 

and  rlates.  191 52 

This  it  the  engraved  title,  followed  by  anotiier  printed  title.  Reprinted  in  the  col- 
lections of  Hultius  and  De  Bry.  Priced  at  Puttick'i,  No.  313,  S,%  lis.;  Nyhoff,  30 
florins;  Stevens,  No.  860,  X6  6s. 

Declaratie  door  de  Gemagtigden  der  Vereenigde  Colonien 
van  Noord-America,  thans  in  eene  algemeene  By-eenkomst  te 
Philadelphia  vergadert,  de  Oorzaaken,  en  de  Nuodwendigheid 
van  het  opvatten  der  Wapenen,  betoogende.  \ParamaribQ. 
1775.]    4to>PP-  7-  19 1 53 

Declaratie,  ofte  precijse  Verklannge  van  de  Plenipotentiariacn 
ende  Ambassadeurs  van  s.  Maj.  den  Cathol.  Con.  van  Spangien, 
nopens  de  versochte  Treves  voor  Portugael,  ende  den  Hertogh 
van  Bregance  tegenw.  Coningh.  Munster.  1647.  Declaration 
des  Ambass.  d'Espaigne.  Touchant  une  Trefve  pour  Portugal. 
Munster,  1647.    4(0,  pp.  8.  19154 

Relates  to  Brazilian  affairs. 

Declaratie  I  Van  Sijn  Koninghlijcke  Majesteyt  |  Van  |  Portu- 
gael |  Don  loan  :  |  Om  over  al  in  sijn  Rijck  gepubliceert  te  wer-| 
den  besloten  tot  Lisbona  den  7  Februa-|rius  Anno  1649.1(7;- 
druckt  na  de  Copyt  tot  Lissebon^  1649.  |    4to,  pp.  8.  '91 55 

Relates  to  Brazil. 

Declaration  and  Address  of  the  M.  Loyal  Associated  Refu- 
gees assembled  at  Newport,  R.  I.     New  fork.   1779.    8vo. 

A  Declaration,  Against  Prophaneness  &c  Immoralities.  [Given 
at  Boston  the  Twenty-fourth  Day  of  March,  1703.]   8vo,  po.  6. 

Printed  as  part  of  John  Danforth's  "Vile  Prophanations." 

The  Declaration  by  the  Representatives  of  the  United  Colonies 
in  North  America,  now  met  in  General  Congress  at  Philadelphia, 
seting  forth  the  Causes  and  Necessity  of  their  taking  up  Arms, 
&c.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  fVilUam  and  Thomas  Bradford. 
1775.     8vo,  pp.   13.     P.    +  [/&///.]  MDCCLxxv.    8vo,  pp.  13. 


+    Newport^   Southwick.    1 775.     8vo,    pp.    1 1. 
Mass.   1775.    8vo,  pp.  15. 


+ 


Watertowny 
w.  19159 


Of  the  Philadrlphia  edition,  fifty  copies  in  8vo,  and  twenty-five  in  4to,  were  privately 
reprinted  in  facsi  nile,  by  Joel  MunteJl,  for  R.  W.  Roche. 


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DECLARATION. 


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A  Declaration  by  the  Representatives  of  the  United  Colonies 
of  North-America,  now  met  in  General  Congress  at  Philadel- 
phia, seting  forth  the  Causes  and  Necessity  of  their  taking  up 
Arms.  Also  an  Address  from  the  Twelve  United  Colonies  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  Great  Britain.  Bristol:  W.  Pine.  1775. 
i2mo,  pp.  16.  j.c.B.  19159^ 

The  I  Declaration  |  by  the  |  Representatives  |  of  the  |  United 
Colonies  of  North  America,  |  now  met  in  |  General  Congress  at 
Philadelphia,!  Setting  forth  the  (Causes  and  Necessity  of  taking 
up  Arms.  [The  I  Letter  of  the  Twelve  United  Colonies  |  by  their 
Delegates  in  Congress  to  the  Inhabi-|tants  of  Great  Britain,) 
Their  Humble  Petition  to  his  Majesty,  | and  |  Their  Address  to 
the  People  of  Ireland.  |  Collected  together  for  the  Use  of  Serious 
Thinking  Men.  |  By  Lovers  of  Peace.  |  London :  Printed  in  the 
Year,  MDCCLxxv.j    8vo,  pp.  vi,  3-32.  19160 

Similar  to  the  foregoing,  but  with  some  additions. 

Declaration  and  Constitution  of  the  Anierican  Society  of 
United  Irishmen.  Philadelphia :  Printed  /or  the  Society y  Jugust 
8,  1797.  19161 

Reprinted  in  the  appendix  to  [Carpenter's]  '*  Memoirs  of  Hon.  Thos.  Jefferson," 
1809. 

The  Declaration.     See  [Colman  (B.)],  Vol.  iv.,  No.  14524. 

A  Declaration  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Barbados,  respecting  the 
demolition  of  the  Methodist  Chapel.  With  an  Appendix.  Bar^ 
bados:  Printed  at  the  Barbadian  Office.   1826.    8vo.  19 162 

A  Declaration  and  Remonstrance  Of  the  distressed  and  bleed- 
ing Frontier  Inhabitants  Of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  pre- 
sented by  them  to  the  Honourable  the  Governor  and  Assembly 
of  the  Province,  Shewing  the  Causes  of  their  late  Discontent  and 
Uneasiness  and  the  Grievances  Under  which  they  have  laboured, 
and  which  they  humbly  pray  to  have  redres'd.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  in  the  Tear  m,dcc,lxiv.    8vo,  pp.  18.  19163 

Signed  M.  Smith,  and  J.  Gibson.      See  "Col    Records,"  ix.    138,  and  "Penn. 
Archives,"  iv. 

Declaration  and  Testimony  for  the  Doctrine  and  Oi  der  of  the 
Church  of  Christ,  and  against  the  Errors  of  the  Present  Times. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  a  Narrative,  concerning  the  Maintenance 
of  the  Reformation-Testimony.  By  the  Associate  Presbytery 
or  Pennsylvania.  The  Second  Edition.  Printed  at  Philadelphia 
in  the  year  1784.  Edinburgh:  Reprinted  for  A,  Brown.  1786. 
i2mo,  pp.  135.  19164 

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Declaration  Adressee.     See  [d'Estaing], 

Declaration  du  Roy^  Concernant  les  Marchandises  des  Colonies 
Francoises.  Donnee  a  Paris  le  14.  Mars  1722.  ...  J  Paris: 
Chez  Louis  Denis  Delatour  tff  Pierre  Simon,  Imprimeurs.  1722. 
4to,  pp.  4.  19 1 65 

Declaration  du  Roy,  Concernant  les  dettes  de  cargaison  des 
navires  des  Ports  du  Royaume  aux  Colonies  frangoises  de 
I'Amerique.  Donnee  au  Camp  sous  Tournay,  le  12  Juin,  1745. 
...  J  Paris:  de  flmprimerie  Royale.   1745.    4to,  pp.  4.        191 66 

Declaration  du  Roy,  Concernant  la  Regie  &  perception  du 
Droit  de  Capitation  aux  Isles  &  Terre  ferme  du  Nord  de 
I'Amerique.  Donnee  a  Versailles  le  3.  Octobre  1730.  Avec 
Une  Instruction  pour  faciliter  I'execution  de  ladite  Declaration. 
Du  4.  Octobre  1731.     j1  Paris:  de  Nmprimerie  Roy  ale.  M.  DCC- 

XXXI.  4to,  pp.  8.  191 67 

Declaration  du  Roy,  Concernant  les  Cafez  provenant  des 
plantations  &c  Culture  de  la  Martinique  &  autres  Isles  Francoises 
de  I'Amerique,  y  denommees.  Donnee  a  Fontainebleau  le  27. 
Septembre   1732.    ...    ^  Paris:    de  rimprimerie  Royale.  m.dcc- 

XXXII.  4to,  pp.  8.  19168 

A  Declaration  of  His  Highness.     See  [Milton  (John)]. 

The  Declaration  of  Independence,  etc.,  1793.  See  [Richards 
(George)]. 

Declaration  of  Independence  and  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  of  America.     New  Tork.   1804  or  1864.    8vo,  pp.  85. 

Declaration  of  Independence  and  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.     New  Tork.   1857.    8vo.  19 170 

Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Constitution  of  the  United 
.'States  of  America,  with  its  Amendments.  Census  of  1850. 
JBoston:  John  P.  "Jewett  Sff  Company.   1856.    pp.  32,  (4). 

Declaration  of  Independence.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  83.  19172 

Printed  with  red  and  blue  ink. 

The  Declaration  of  Independence.  Fac-simile  of  the  Original 
Document,  in  the  Handwriting  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  New  Tork: 
Trenty  Filmer  ^  Co.   1865.    4to,  pp.  7.  19^73 


DECLARATION. 


299 


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The  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  with  the  Amendments;  together  with 
the  Constitution  of  the  State  of  New-York.  New  Tori.  1812. 
8vo,  pp.  58.  *9»74 

The  Declaration  of  Independence  of  the  United  States  ot 
America,  1776,  and  Washington's  Farewell  Address  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States,  1776.  Boston:  Published  by  A, 
Williams  ^  Co.,  under  the  Direction  of  the  City  Authorities.  1862. 
4to.  19175 

The  Declaration  of  Independence  by  Congress  in  1776,  with 
the  Counter  Declaration  published  at  New  York,  1781.     i2mo. 

Declaration  of  Independence  and  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  Nw  Tori:  R.  Spaliing.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
85.  19177 

Declaration  of  Independence,  by  Citizens  of  Mecklenburg 
County,  (N.  C),  May  20,  1775.     Raleigh^{N.  C.)  1831.    8vo. 

Declaration  of  Principles  comprised  in  the  Address  and  Reso- 
lutions of  the  Native  American  Convention,  held  at  Philadel- 
phia, July  4,  1845,  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  New 
Tori.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  14.  191 79 

The  I  Declaration  |  of  the  |  Reasons  and  Motives  |  For  the  Present 
I  Appearing  in  Arms  | of  |  Their  Majesties  |  Protestant  Subjects]  In 
the  Province  of |  Maryland.  |Licens*d,  November  28th  1689.  J. 
F.j [Colophon:]  Maryland^  Printed  by  William  Nuthead  at  the 
City  of  St.  I  Maries.  \  Re-printed  in  London^  and  Sold  by  Randal 
Tay-\lory  near  Stationers  Hall^   1689.  |    Folio,  pp.  8.  19 1 80 

The  reader  will  notice  that  1689  is  very  early  for  a  Maryland  imprint.     We  are 
nnable  to  find  any  account  of  the  Maryland  printer. 

A  Declaration  of  the  Sad  Persecution  of  Qiiakers  in  New- 
England.     See  [Burrough  (E.)],  Vol.  iii..  No.  9455. 

Declaration  of  the  Society  of  People  (commonly  called  Shakers) 
Shewing  their  Reasons  for  Refusing  to  Aid  or  Abet  the  Cause 
of  War  and  Bloodshed.     Albany^  N.  T.   181 5.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

A  Declaration  of  the  State,  etc.,  1620.     See  "Virginia." 

Declaration  of  the  True  Causes  of  the  Great  Troubles  pre- 
supposed to  be  Intended  Against  the  Realme  of  England,  wherein 
the  Indifferent  Reader  shall  manifestly  Perceave  by  Whom  and 


I 


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by  what  Means  the  Realme  is  brought  into  these  Pretended  Perils. 
[Surreptitiously  printed.    1592.]    8vo.  19182 

Very  rare.     Contains  interesting  notices  of  Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert,  Drake,  Caven- 
dish, Hawkins,  and  other  early  navigators. 

A  Declaration  of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends,  held  in 
Philadelphia,  respecting  the  Proceedings  of  those  who  have  lately 
separated  from  the  Society:  and  also,  shewing  the  Contrast  be- 
tween their  Doctrines  and  those  held  by  Friends.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  by  Thomas  Kite.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  32.  4-  [Reprinted.] 
New  Tork.   1828.    +  1831.  19 1 83 

Declaration  of  War  [against  Great  Britain,  181 2]  with  the 
Law  concerning  Letters  of  Marque,  [etc.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
pp.  23.  B.  19184 

A  Declaration  of  what  God  has  done  for  our  Souls.  By 
some  Baptist  People,  called  Quakers,  in  New-London  County, 
in  Connecticut  Colony.     March  25,  1760.     i2mo,  pp.  4.        p. 

No  title-page,  but  apparently  printed  in  Philadelphia,  by  W.  Bradford. 

A  Declaration  or  Manifest  of  the  High  and  Mighty  Lords  the 
States  General  of  the  United  Netherland  Provinces.  Compre- 
hending a  true  Relation  of  their  sincere  Intention,  and  lawful 
Proceedings  in  the  Treaty  with  the  Extraordinary  Embassadors 
and  the  Commissioners  of  the  present  Government  of  England, 
so  as  the  same  hath  been  held  here  in  the  Hague,  as  also  at 
London.  At  Amsterdam.  Translated  out  of  the  Original 
Copy.      1652.    4to.  19186 

Declarations  of  the  Yearly  Meetings  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and 
Baltimore,  respecting  a  publication  entitled  *'A  Beacon  to  the 
Society  of  Friends,"  ...  From  "The  Friend."  London:  Ed- 
mund Fry  and  Son.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  8.  '9*87 

Decoigne,  Illinois.  Articles  of  Association,  and  other  Docu- 
ments, relating  to  the  Decoigne  City  and  Canal  Company.  Jlton. 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  II.  19188 

De  Coin  (R.  L.)  History  and  Cultivation  of  Cotton  and 
Tobacco.  By  Colonel  Robert  L.  De  Coin.  London:  Chapman 
&  Hall.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  vi,  306.     Map.  ba.,  c.  191 89 

De  Cordova  (J.)  Lecture  on  Texas  delivered  by  Mr.  J. 
De  Cordova,  ...  .  Also,  a  paper  read  by  him  before  the  New 
York  Geographical  Society,  April  15th,  1858 Philadel- 
phia: Printed  by  Ernest  Crozet.      1858.    i2mo,  pp.  32.  H. 

&«  Cordova  (J.  de),  Vol.  iv,,  No.  1 6775. 


DECOSTA. 


301 


P. 


DeCosta  (Benjamin  Franklin.)  The  Eighteenih  Massachu- 
setts Regiment.  A  Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  Washing- 
ton's Birthday,  delivered  in  Falls  Church,  Fairfax  Co.,  Va.,  ... 
February  23,  1862.  By  Rev.  B.  F.  De  Costa,  ...  CharUstoivriy 
Mass.  1862.   8vo,  pp.  *5.  H.  19 191 

DeCosta.  Footprints  of  Miles  Standish.  By  the  Rev.  B. 
F.  DeCosta.  CharUstown :  Re-printed  from  the  Church  Monthly 
for  Private  Distribution.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  B.,  H.  19192 

DeCosta.  Lake  George:  Its  Scenes  and  Characteristics, 
with  Glimpses  of  the  Olden  Times.  To  which  is  added  some 
Account  of  Ticonderoga,  with  a  Description  of  the  Route  to  the 
Schroon  Lake  and  the  Adirondacks.  With  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining Notes  on  Lake  Champlain.  By  B.  V.  DeCosta.  New 
York:  A.  D.  F.  Randolph.  1868.  i6mo,  pp.  181,  xiv.  Map 
and  Woodcuts.  +  Third  Edition.  ...  New  Tork:  Anson  D.  F. 
Randolph  ^  Company,  1871.  i6mo,  pp.  186,  xiv.  Map  and 
Woodcuts.  ba.  1 9 193 

DeCosta.  A  Narrative  of  Events  at  Lake  George,  from 
the  Early  Colonial  Times  to  the  Close  of  the  Revolution.  New 
Tori:  The  Author,   1868.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  75.  19194 

Seventy-five  copies  printed. 

DeCosta.  The  Northmen  in  Maine;  a  Critical  Examina- 
tion of  the  Views  expressed  in  connection  with  the  Subject,  by 
Dr.  J.  H.  Kohl,  in  Volume  i  of  the  New  Series  of  the  Maine 
Historical  Society.  To  which  are  added  Criticisms  on  other 
Portions  of  the  Work,  and  a  Chapter  on  the  Discovery  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay.  By  the  Rev.  B.  F.  DeCosta  ...  .  Albany: 
Joel  Munsell.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  146.  ba.  19195 

DeCosta.  Notes  on  the  History  of  Fort  George  during  the 
Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Periods,  With  Contemporaneous 
Documents  and  an  Appendix.  By  B.  F.  DeCosta,  ...  .  New 
Tork:  J.  Sabin  &  Sons.   1871.     8 vo,  2  1.,  pp.  72.  19 196 

DeCosta.  The  Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of  America  by 
the  Northmen,  illustrated  by  Translations  from  the  Icelandic 
Sages,  edited  with  Notes  and  a  General  Introduction,  by  B.  F. 
DeCosta.  With  a  Map  of  Cape  Cod,  as  it  appeared  at  the 
beginning  of  the  Seventeenth  Century.  Albany:  Joel  Munsell. 
1868.    8vo,  pp.  Ix,  (i),  11-118.     Map.  BA.  19197 

Alio:  Notes  on  a  Review  of  "the  Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of  America  by  the 
Northmen,"  in  the  North  American  Review  for  July.  ...  Charltttown,  Mast :  Adver- 
iur  Prtst.   1869,    l6mo,  pp.  14.     H. 


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DeCosta.  Sailing  Directions  of  Henry  Hudson,  prepared  for 
his  use  in  1608,  from  the  Old  Danish  of  Ivar  Bardsen.  With 
an  Introduction  and  Notes,  also  a  Dissertation  on  the  Discovery 
of  the  Hudson  River.  By  the  Rev.  B.  F.  DeCosta  ...  .  jllbany: 
Jotl  Munsell.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  102.  BA.,  s.  19198 

DeCosta.  Scenes  in  the  Isle  of  Mount  Desert.  By  Rev. 
B.  F.  DeCosta.  Illustrated.  Ntw  Tori:  A.  D.  h.  Randolph 
i^  Co.   1869.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  138.  19199 

DeCosta.  Sketches  of  the  Coast  of  Maine  and  Isles  of 
Shoals,  with  Historical  Notes.  By  B.  F.  DeCosta.  New  TTork. 
1869.    4to,  pp.  231.     Photographic  Plate.  19200 

Twenty-four  copies  printed.  Also:  Antiquitiei.  To  the  Editor  of  the  Advertiier. 
Ntw  York.  Dec,  i,  1869.    4to,  ilip.     h. 

De  Courcy  (H.)  The  Catholic  Church  in  the  United  States ; 
Pages  of  its  History.  By  Henry  De  Courcy  ...  .  Translated  and 
Enlarged  by  John  Gilmary  Shea  ...  .  New  York.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  591.  B.  4-  Second  Edition,  revised.  New  York:  Edward 
Dunigan  and  Brother.   1857.     i2mo,  pp.  591.  c.  19201 

[De  Courcy.]  Les  Servantes  de  Dieu  en  Canada,  Essaie 
sur  I'historie  des  communautes  religieuses  de  femmes  de  la  Pro- 
vince. Edition  revue,  corrigee,  augmentee  et  specialement  pre- 
paree  pour  le  Canada.  Par  C.  de  La  Roche- Heron.  Montreal. 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  158.  19202 

Written  for  the  "  Ami  de  la  Religion,"  and  the  "  Univera." 

Courcy  (R.)  Two  Sermons  Preached  December  13.  1776, 
being  the  Fast  Day  on  account  of  the  Troubles  in  America,  By 
the  Rev.  Rd.  de  Courcy  ...  Shrewsbury.  ...  London:  J.  Robin- 
son.  1776.    8vo.  c.  10203 

Condemns  the  Americans,  but  compassionates  them  at  fellow-Christians.  Set  «  M. 
Rev.,"  Lvi.  78. 

Decouvertes  des  Francois.     See  [Fleurieu  {Count  Claret  de)]. 

Decouvertes  des  Scandinaves  en  Amerique  du  dixieme  au 
treizieme  siecle.  Fragments  de  Sages  Islandaises,  traduits  ... 
par  Beauvois.     Paris.   1859.    ^^°'  19204 

Decow  (S.),  and  Hendrickson  (J.)  A  Full  Report  of  the 
Case  of  Stacy  Decow  and  Joseph  Hendrickson  vs.  Thomas  L. 
Shotwell.  Decided  at  a  Special  Term  of  the  New  Jersey  Court 
of  Appeals,  lield  at  Trenton,  in  July  and  August,  1833:  em- 


DEDHAM. 


303 


bracing  the  Decision  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  from  which  the 
appeal  was  made }  the  arguments  of  Counsel  on  each  side,  and 
the  Final  Decision  of  the  Court  of  Appeals.  ...  Philadtlphia :  P. 
J.  Gray.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  720.  c.  19205 

There  ii  another  edition,  "  With  Argument  of  Samuel  L.  Southard.  PkiUdilphia, 
1834."   8vo,  pp.  183.     Sit  also  Shotwell  (T.  L.) 

De  Courtenay  (J.  M.)  The  Culture  of  the  Vine  and  Emi- 
gration.    Second  Edition,     ^ebec.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  53. 

De  Courtenay.  The  Canadian  Vine  Grower.  Toronto, 
1866.  19207 

Decreto  de  la  Magestad  del  Rey  Catholico  Phelipe  v.  Sobre 
varias  acusaciones  dadas  en  su  Real  Consejo  de  Yndias  con  los 
Jesuitas  del  Paraguay.     NapoUs.   1744.   4to,  pp.  55.  j.c.b. 

Decreto  di  sua  Maesta  il  Re  Catolico  Filipo  v.  Sopra  varie 
Accuse  portate  al  Suo  Real  Consiglio  delle  Indie  contro  i  Ges- 
uiti  del  Paraguay.  Con  la  Lettera  deli'  Illustrissmo  D.  Fra 
Guiseppe  de  Peralta  dell'  Ordine  di  S.  Domenico  Vescovo  de 
Buenosayres.  NapoH:  ColP  Aggiunta  di  due  Lettere  di  Sua  Maesth 
Cattolica  al  ProvinciaU  delle  Compagnia  de  Gem  nel  Paraguay. 
1744.    4to,  pp.  66.  J.C.B.  19209 

Decreto  sobre  uniformidad  de  las  cuotas  de  Alcabala  en  todos 
los  depariimentos  y  reglas  para  su  cobro,  acordado  en  1 1  de 
Julio  del  Corriente  AAo.     Mexico.  1843.  ^^°i  PP'  ^4*       19210 

Dedham  (R.  C.)  Clergy  Reserves  Alienation.  London. 
1853.    8vo.  19211 

Relatei  to  Canadian  land  titles. 

The  Dedham  Pulpit ;  or  Sermons  by  the  Pastors  of  the  First 
Church  in  Dedham,  in  the  17th  and  i8th  Centuries;  with  a 
Centennial  Discourse  by  the  Present  Pastor,  [Ebenezer  Burgess, 
D.D.]     Boston.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  517.  19212 

Comprisea  twenty-four  accurate  reprints  of  historical  and  other  sermons,  dating 
back  to  1 67 1. 

Dedham,  Mass.  Annual  Report  of  t^he  School  Committee 
for  1839-40.      Dedham.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  S.     Continued. 

Brief  Summary  of  Christian  Doctrine,  and  Form  of  Covenant, 
adopted  in  the  First  Church  in  Dedham.    Dedham.   1822.    8vo. 

Catalogueof  the  Norfolk  Law  Library.  Boston.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  44.  19215 


304 


DEOVCTIE. 


The  Confession  of  Faith,  and  the  Covenant,  of  the  South 
Church  in  Dcdham  ...  .  Dtdham.    1827.    8vo,  pp.  30.  m. 

With  4  lilt  uf  church  memberi  trum  the  foundatiun. 

Dcdham  Pocket  Almanac  and  New-England  Calendar,  for  the 
Year  ...  1812  ...   .   Dedham.  [1811.]    i2mo,  pp.  60.  H. 

Dedication  of  the  Memorial  Hall,  in  Dedham,  September  29, 
1868.  With  an  Appendix.  Dtdham^  Mass.:  printed  by  John 
Cox^  Jr.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  91,  (i).  H.  19218 

A  Report  of  the  Selectmen  of  Dedham,  of  the  Expenses  of 
the  I'own,  for  the  Year  ending  March  6,  1837.  Dedham: 
Printed  by  Herman  Mann.    1838.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  19219 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  Citizens  of  Dedham  relative  to  the 
Advance  of  Fares  upon  the  Boston  and  Providence  Railroad. 
Dedham.    1856.  s.  19220 

Statement  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  First  Church  and  Parish 
in  Dedham,  Settling  a  Minister.  By  a  Member  of  the  said 
Church  and  Parish.      Cambridge.   1 819.    8vo.  w.  19221 

Valuation  and  Tax  on  the  Polls  and  Estates  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  the  Town  of  Dedham.     Dedham.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  55.         M. 

Dedication  of  Antioch  College,  and  Inaugural  Address  of  its 
President,  Hon.  Horace  Mann ;  with  other  Proceedings.  Yel- 
low Springs,  O.     Sulphur  Springs^  O.:  A.  S.  Dean.   1854.    8vo. 

The  Dedication;  or,  An  Essay  on  the  True  Modern  Caesar. 
By  Cid  Hamet  Benengeli.  Baltimore:  Sands  ^  Nelson.  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  76.  19224 

Relates  to  Andrew  Jackson. 

Deduccas  ou  Manifesto  dos  factos  Que  na  crise  actual  suscitao 
a  plena  observancia  dos  diretos  Publicos  da  Nacao  Portugueza, 
8vo.  19225 

Relates  to  South  America. 


etc.,  1826. 


Deductie  van  den  representant  van  syne  doorlugtigste  Hoog- 
heid  en  bewindhebberen  van  de  geoctroyeerde  Westindische 
Compagnie  ter  Praesidiale  kamer  te  Amsterdam,  over  de  saake 
van  Isequibo  en  Demarari,  den  28  July  1767.     Folio,  pp.  93. 

Dedvctie,  |  Waer  by  onpartijdelijck  over-vvogen  ende  |  bev  vesen 
wort,  vvat  het  beste  voor  de|  Compagnie  van  West-Indien  zy: 
Den  Handel  te  sluyten,  |of  open  te  laten.  |/;f  's Graven- Hagty 


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305 


i\ 


Gidruckt  by  Isaac  Bvrchoorn^  Botck-Druckir  op\dt  wtst-xijdt  van't 

Spiuy^  inde  nituwt  Drucktry,^  ovir  di  Bagijnt-Stratt.  |  [1638. J   410, 

pp.  32.  W.  19227 

ReUtci  to  commerce  with  Braiil. 

Deedes  (H.)  Sketches  of  the  South  and  West;  or,  Ten 
Months  Residence  :n  the  United  States.  By  H.  Deedes.  Lon- 
don.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  170.  19228 

De  el  Rio  (A.  M.)  Exclamacion  y  declamacion  funeral  de 
el  D.  Juan  J.  de  Veytia.     Mexico.   1723.    4to,  58  1.  19229 

Deems  (C.  F.)  Annals  of  Southern  Methodism  for  1855. 
Nashville.^  Tenn.:  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  311.  +  For  1856.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  F,  Deems,  D.D.  New  Tor k.  1856.  121H0, 
pp.  385.  s.  19230 

Deep  River  Mining  and  Transportation  Company,  N.  C. 
Charter.     Albany.   1851.    8 vo.  19231 

The  Deeper  Wrong:  or,  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  a  Slave 
Girl.  Written  by  Herself.  Edited  by  L.  Maria  Child.  Lon- 
don:  Pf^.  Tweedie.   1862.    Post  8vo,  pp.  306.  19232 

See  Brent  (L.),  Vol.  ii.,  No.  7722. 

Deer  Island  and  the  City  Institutions.  [Reprinted]  (From 
the  Daily  Evening  Traveller).     [^Boston.   i8 — .]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Deerfield,  Mass.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement 
of  Deertield,  Mass. :  Together  with  a  few  of  the  Events  which 
took  place  there  in  Early  Times.  )iy  one  of  the  Descendants 
of  the  First  Settlers  of  the  Town.  Greenfield.  1833.  i8mo, 
pp.  48.     Plate.  G.B.  19234 

Deering  (N.)  Carrabasset:  a  Tragedy,  in  Two  Acts.  Port- 
land.  1830.    i8mo,  pp.  54.  M.  19235 

Deering  (R.)     Louisville,  her  Commercial,  Manufacturing 

and  Social  Advantages.     Including  ...  her  History  ...  &c 

&y   Richard   Deering.      Louisville^   Ky.:    Hanna  Uf   Co.    1859. 
8vo,  pp.  99.     Woodcuts.  BA.  19236 

La  Deesse,  an  Elssler-atic  Romance.  By  the  Author  of 
"Straws."     New-Tor k :  Carvill ^  Co.   1841.    i2mo,  pp.  44. 


Defence  of  a  Book  lately  reprinted  at  Boston,   1724. 
[Checkley  (J.)]     Vol.  in.,  No.  12362. 

VOL.  V.  38 


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Defence  of  Christian  Revelation,  as  contained  in  West  on 
the  Resurrection,  and  Lyttleton  on  St.  Paul.  Prinltd  by  Private 
Subscription  in  ordtr  to  it  disptntd  in  bis  Majtsty's  Colonies  and 
Islands  in  America.    1748.     8vo.  19238 

The  Defence  of  Injur'd  Merit  Unmasked  \  or,  The  Scurilous 
Piece  of  Philander  dissected  and  exposed  to  Public  View.  By 
a  Friend  to  Merit,  wherever  found.  Printed  Anno  m.dcc.lxxi. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  p.  19239 

Rclatci  to  an  election  diipute  in  Accomac  County,  Virginia. 

A  Defence  of  New  Jersey  in  relation  to  the  Camden  and 
Amboy  Railroad  and  its  Privileges.  fVashington:  Gideon  iif 
Pearson^  Printers.    1864.     8vo,  pp.  13.  h.  19240 

The  Defence  of  Richmond  against  the  Federal  Army,  under 
Gen.  McClellan.  By  a  Prussian  Officer  in  the  Confederate 
Service.  New  Tork :  George  F.  Nesbitt  iJ  Co,  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  19241 

A  Defence  of  the  American  Congress.  Set  **  Congress," 
Vol.  IV.,  No.  15523. 

Defence  of  the  Answer  of  the  Synod  at  Boston  in  1662.  Set 
Davenport  (J.),  Vol.  v..  No.  18704. 

Defence  of  the  Colonies,  with  remarks  on  the  French  district 
of  St.  Domingo,  by  Amicus  Mundi.     London.   1816.  8vo. 

A  Defence  of  the  Conduct  of  Barbadoes.  See  Vol.  i.,  No. 
3264. 

A  Defence  of  the  Constitution  of  England  against  the  Libels 
that  have  been  Lately  Published  on  it;  Particularly  in  Paine's 
Pamphlet  on  the  Rights  of  Man.  London :  Printed  for  R.  Bald- 
win. M  Dcc  xci.    8vo,  pp.  67.  19243 

Contains  many  references  to  America. 

Defence  of  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 
in  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  against  certain  Editorial  State- 
ments of  the  Paper,  called  "  The  Banner  of  the  Church."  Bos- 
ton.  1832.     8vo.  s.  19244 

Defence  of  Country  Banks ;  being  a  Reply  to  a  Pamphlet 
entitled  An  Examination  of  the  Banking  System  of  Massachu- 
setts, in  reference  to  the  Renewal  of  the  Bank  Charters.  Boston: 
Stimpson  and  Clapp.   1831.     8vo,  pp.  42.  ba.  19245 


DEFENCE. 


307 


A  Defence  of  the  Currency  of  Massachusetts.  Stt  [Cong- 
don  (J.  B.)],  Vol.  IV.,  No.  15466. 

A  Defenc«*  of  the  Dutch,  against  the  Imputations  of  Fraud, 
Cruelty,  and  Perhdiousnciis.  ...  To  which  is  added,  A  Supple- 
ment relative  to  the  Settlement  of  Nova  Scotia.  London:  Printtd 
for  R.  Spavan  in  1749.     8v<',  pp.  35.  19246 

Defence  of  the  Expositiujj  of  the  Middling  Interest.  Stt 
[Sullivan  (George)]. 

The  Defense  of  the  Great  Lakes  j  its  Necessity,  and  the 
quickest,  cheapest,  and  hest  Way  to  accomplish  it.  Ithaca^  N. 
T.:  Andruiist  Co.  [1863.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  19^47 

A  Defence  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  or  the  Rights 
of  Newengland  vindicated.  Bonon:  Printed  at  tht  Repertory 
Office.  1804.  8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  -f  Northampton.  1804.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  19248 

A  Defence  of  the  "Letter  from  a  Gentleman  at  Halifax  to  his 
Friend  in  Rhode  Island,"  with  Appendix.  Nexvport.  1765.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  p.  19249 

Defence  of  the  Majority.     Stt  Lloyd  (Charles). 

Defence  of  the  Minority.     Stt  [Townsend  (Charles)]. 

Defence  of  the  National  Administration.  Stt  [Webster 
(Ezekiel)]. 

Defence  of  the  New-Jersey  Dissent ;  being  a  Brief  Answer  to 
a  Pamphlet  recently  published  by  the  Family  of  the  late  N. 
Webster.    8vo.  s.  19250 

A  Defence  of  the  Observations  on  the  Assiento  Trade,  as  it 
has  been  exercised  by  the  South-Sea  Company,  i.  In  Relation 
to  the  Controversy.  11.  In  Relation  to  the  Queries  published 
in  the  Craftsman,  and  other  Aspersions  on  the  Author  of  the 
"Observations,"  as  well  as  on  the  Island  of  Jamaica.  London: 
i{.  tVhitridgt.   1728.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  66.  j.c.b.  1925 i 

A  Defence  of  the  Remarks  of  the  Plymouth  Company,  on 
the  Plan  and  extracts  of  Deeds  published  by  the  Proprietors  (as 
they  term  themselves)  of  the  Township  of  Brunswick,  being  a 
reply  to  their  answer  to  said  remarks,  lately  published,  according 
to  their  vote  of  March  28,  1753.  Boston^  M  E.  1753.  4to, 
pp.  50.  J.C.B.  19252 


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A  Defence  of  the  Resolutions  and  Address  of  the  American 
Congress,  in  reply  to  Taxation  no  Tyranny.  By  the  Author  of 
Regulus.  To  which  are  added,  General  Remarks  on  the  Lead- 
ing Principles  of  that  Work,  As  Published  in  The  London 
Evening  Post  of  the  2d  and  4th  of  May;  and  a  Short  chain  of 
Deductions  from  one  clear  Position  of  Common  Sense  and  Ex- 
perience.   London:  J.  IVilitams.  [1775.]    8vo,  pp.  96.     ba.,  h. 

**TI>is  pamphlet  contains  many  very  harsh,  and  some  very  just,  strictures  on  the 
doctrines  and  tenets  advanced  by  Dr.  Johnson,  whose  pamphlet  has  been  honored 
with  unmerited  nrtice."  —  M.  Rtv.,  lii.  i8i. 

Defence  of  the  Rockingham  Party  in  their  late  Coalition  with 
...  Lord  North.     London.  1783.    8vo,  pp.  53.  19254 

A  Defence  of  the  Slave  Trade,  on  the  Grounds  of  Humanity, 
Policy,  and  Justice.     London:   J.  HighUy.   1807.    8vo.       19255 

See  «« M.  Rev.,"  lii.  2a6. 

Defence  of  the  Treaty.     See  [Hamilton  (Alex.)] 

Defence  of  the  Whigs.  By  a  Member  of  the  Twenty- 
Seventh  Congress.  New  Tork:  Harper  Cif  Brothers.  1844. 
i2mo,  pp.  152.  c.  19256 

A  Defence  of  Truth  and  Character  against  Ecclesiastical 
Intolerance.  Extracts  of  some  Letters,  occasioned  by  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Hopkinton  Association,  and  of  the  New  Hamp- 
shire General  Association.     Concord^  N.  H.  i8l2.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Defensa  c?inonica  y  real  por  las  Provincias  de  la  Compafiia  de 
Jesus  en  la  Nueva-Espana,  y  Philipinas,  en  los  Autos  con  ei 
Ven.  Dean  y  Cabildo  de  la  S.  Iglesia  Metropolitana  de  Mexico, 
sobre  las  censuras  impuestas  a  los  Jesuitas  por  los  ecclesiasticos 
Hacedores  de  aquel  Arzobispado.    [^Mexico.']  1 736.    Folio,  56  1. 

Defensa  Canonica  y  Real  por  las  Provincias  de  los  Jesuitas 
de  la  Nueva  EspaRa  y  Filipinas  sobre  las  Censuras  impuestos  por 
los  Jueces  di  Dieznos  de  la  Iglesia  de  Megico.  Madrid.  1 738. 
Folio.  19259 

Defensa  de  los  diez  y  seis  cargos  hechos  por  el  Sefior  J.  de 
Valdencbro,  Corregidor  de  la  Corufia  sobre  la  causa  que  se 
formd  por  ultrajar,  por  acriminar  bajo  el  asustador  titulo  de 
crimen  de  Estado  a  V.  de  Fronda,  Consul  General,  que  frie 
cerca  de  las  Estados-Unidos  de  la  America,  &c.  Pamplona. 
1820.    i6ino.  19260 


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309 


Defensa  de  la  jurisdiccion  ordinaria  de  los  Obispos  para  conocer 
de  los  negocios  de  los  Regulares  en  grado  de  apelaciun  de  sus 
Tribunales  propios,  d  sea  respuesta  al  impreso  que  did  a  luz  el  P. 
Provincial  de  San  Diego  sosteniendo  la  incompetencia  del  Tri- 
bunal eclesiastico  ordinario  para  el  conocimiento  de  tales  asuntos. 
Mexico.   1841.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  105.  19261 

Defensa  juridica  del  P.  Felipe  del  Castillo,  Procurador  Gen- 
eral de  la  provincia  de  la  Compaflia  de  Jesus  de  Lima.  1737. 
Folio.  19262 

The  Defensive  League  of  Freedom  [for  the  Protection  of 
Fugitive  Slaves.  Circular,  with  the  Constitution  of  the  League. 
Boston.   185-.]    i2mo,  pp.  12.  h.  19263 

Defensor,  pseudonym.  The  Enemies  of  the  Constitution 
Discovered,  or.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and  Tendency  of 
Popular  Violence.  Containing  a  Complete  and  Circumstantial 
Account  of  the  Unlawful  Proceedings  at  the  City  of  Utica, 
October  21st,  1835;  the  Dispersion  of  the  State  Anti-Slavery 
Convention  By  the  Agitators,  the  Destruction  of  a  Democratic 
Press,  and  of  the  Causes  which  led  thereto.  Together  with  a 
Concise  Treatise  on  the  Practice  of  the  Court  of  His  Honor 
Judge  Lynch.  ...  By  Defensor.  New-York:  Leavitt^  Lord^  l^ 
Co.      Utica:  G.Tracy.   1835.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  9-183.  19264 

£1  Defensor  de  la  integridad  nacional.  Periodico  politico, 
cientifico,  literario  e  industrial.  Mexico.  1844.  Vol.  i.  8vo. 
Continued.  19265 

Defermon.  Convention  nationale.  Rapport  sur  la  Colonic 
de  Saint  Domingue  fait  au  nom  du  comite  de  salut-public, 
Dans  le  seance  du  25  messidor,  an  3,  Par  Defermon  ...  .  Paris: 
Pimprimerie  nationale.     Messidor  an  iii.  [1795.]    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Defermon.  Rapport  fait,  au  nom  du  comite  de  salut  public, 
sur  la  Guadeloupe  &  autres  Isles  du  Vent.  Par  Defermon, 
Imprime  par  ordre  de  la  Convention  nationale.  Paris :  de  i'im- 
primerie  nationale.     An  ///.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  19267 

Deffaudis  (S.  £.)  Suplemento  al  Diario  del  Gobierno  de 
Megico,  Num.  1066,  contlene  el  ultimatum  remitido  por  S.  £. 
el  Sr.  Baron  Deffaudis.     Megico.  1838.  19268 

Deffaudis.     Justa  Represalia  en  desagravio  del  Honor  Na> 


'I, 


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b.iiiilUf 


310 


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cional  contra  malign idad,  inactitud  e  injusticia  con  que  el  Baron 
DefFaudis  ...  por  J.  J- Conseca.     Migico.   1838-39.    8vo. 

ReUtet  to  the  firit  French  expedition  to  Mexico,  under  the  command  of  Admiral 
Baudin,  in  1838. 

Deffaudis.  Intervention  anglo-fran^aise  dans  le  Rio  de  la 
Plata.  Missions  de  MM.  DefFaudis  et  Walewski.  [Documents 
destinees  aux  Chambres.]  Les  BatignolUs :  imp.  </'  Hennuyer, 
1848.    8vo.  ^9270 

Deffaudis.  Questions  dipir  natiques,  et  particulierement  des 
travaux  et  de  I'organisation  du  rninistere  des  affaires  etrangeres. 
Paris:  Goujon  et  Milan.   1849.    ^^^'  19271 

Definition  of  Parties ;  or  the  Political  Effects  of  the  Paper 
System  Considered.  Philadelphia,  April  5th,  1794.  Philadel- 
phia: Printed  by  Francis  Bailey.  m,dccxcix.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Definitive  Treaty  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States  of  America,  signed  at  Paris,  the  3d  day  of  September 
1783.     [n.  p.]  MDCCLxxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  22.        J.C.B.,  p.  19273 

With  the  device  and  motto  of  the  American  eagle,  one  of  the  first  instances  of  its 


use. 


The  Definitive  Treaty  of  Christian  Universal  and  Perpetual 
Peace,  Friendship  and  Union,  concluded  at  Aix-Ia-Chapelle, 
Oct.  7-18,  1748.  Between  ...  Great  Britain  and  France,  &c. 
Boston,  reprinted.    1749.    i6mo,  pp.  23.  19274 

The  Definitive  Treaty  of  Peace  and  Friendship,  between  His 
Britannick  Majesty,  the  Most  Christian  King,  and  the  King  of 
Spain.  Concluded  at  Paris,  the  loth  Day  of  February,  1763. 
To  which.  The  King  of  Portugal  acceded  on  the  same  Day. 
Published  by  Authority.  London:  E.  Owen  and  T.  Harrison. 
1763-    4to,  pp.  48.  19275 

[Defoe  (Daniel).]     See  Carolina,  Vol.  iii..  No.  10966. 

Defoe.  Daniel  Defoe  •,  his  Life,  and  recently  discovered  Writ- 
ings ...  1 7 16  to  1729.  By  William  Lee.  ...  London:  John 
Camden  Hotten.  1869.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  Iv,  484}  xix,  (1),  519; 
xvii,  (l),  471.  BA.  19276 

Defoe's  writings  fill  Vols.  ii.  and  iii.     Some  of  the  essays  relate  to  this  country. 

[Defoe.]  An  Essay  on  the  South  Sea  Trade:  With  Enquiry 
into  the  Grounds  and  Reasons  of  the  present  Dislike  and  Com- 
plaint against  the  Settlement  of  a  South  Sea  Company.  By  the 
Author  of  the  Review.  London:  J.  Baker^  [^Sept.  6]  1712.  8vo, 
pp.  47.  4-  Second  Edition.  London.  1712  [Nov.  29,  171 1]. 
Svo,  pp.  47.  19277 


DEFOE. 


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[Defoe.]  The  Fortunes  and  Misfortunes  of  the  Famous  Moll 
Flanders,  &c.,  who  was  born  in  Newgate,  and  during  a  Lif::  of 
continued  Variety,  for  Threescore  Years,  beside  her  Childhood, 
was  Twelve  Years  a  Whore,  Five  Times  a  Wife  (whereof  once 
to  her  own  Brother,)  Twelve  Years  a  Thief,  Eight  Years  a 
Transported  Felon  in  Virginia,  at  last  grew  Rich,  liv'd  Honest, 
and  died  a  Penitent.  Written  from  her  own  Memorandums. 
London:  IV.  Chetwood.  1721.  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  424.  +  Second 
Edition.  23  July^  1722.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  366.  +  Third  Edition. 
21  DeCy  1722.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  366.  +  Fourth  Edition.  13 
ya/y,  1723.  -f-  Abridged  Edition.  Reissue  of  the  Third  Edition. 
2  Nov.y  1723.  +  Newcastle:  Angus,  [181 7.]  i6mo,  pp.  24. 
-f  Edinburgh,  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  24.  1 9278 

Also  in  the  collected  editions  of  his  novels. 

[Defoe.]  The  History  And  Remarkable  Life  Of  the  truly 
Honourable  Colonel  Jacque,  commonly  call'd  Colonel  Jack, 
who  was  born  a  Gentleman,  put  Prentice  to'a  Pick- Pocket,  was 
Six-and-Twenty  Years  a  Thief,  and  then  Kidnapp'd  to  Virginia. 
Came  back  a  Merchant ;  was  Five  times  married  to  Four 
Whores;  went  into  the  Wars,  behav'd  bravely,  got  Preferment, 
was  made  Colonel  of  a  Regiment,  came  over,  and  fled  with  the 
Chevalier,  is  still  abroad  compleating  a  Life  of  Wonders,  and 
resolves  to  dye  a  General.  London:  y.  Brotherton,  [^^^.1  20 
Dec.y  1722.  8vo,  pp.  vii,  399.  +  Second  Edition.  [19  yan.] 
1723.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  399.  4-  Third  Edition.  1724.  8vo,  4  1., 
pp.  399.    +  Another  Edition.     London.   1743.  ^9^79 

Also  in  the  collected  editions  of  his  novels. 

[Defoe.]  The  Judgment  of  Whole  Kingdoms  and  Nations, 
Concerning  the  Rights,  Power,  and  Prerogative  of  Kings,  and 
the  Rights,  Privileges  and  Properties  of  the  People.     By  Lord 

Somers London.  1710.   8vo,  pp.  71.     m.    +  The  Eleventh 

Edition,  Corrected.  Philadelphia:  Re-printed^  and  sold  by  John 
Dunlap.  M.DCC.LXXiii.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  156.  +  Twelfth  Edition. 
New  Tork.  1774.  8vo.  +  Twelfth  Edition.  Boston,  [n.  d.] 
8vo.     w.    -1-  Twelfth  Edition.     Newport^  R.  L   1774.    8vo. 

A  liberal  constitutional  argument  about  the  English  Revolution  of  1688,  reprinted 
in  America  to  justify  the  Revolution.  Usually  attributed  to  Lord  Somers,  sometimes 
to  Defoe,  but  not  by  his  latest  biographer,  Lee.  The  first  edition,  London.  1709, 
Was  entitled,  *'Vox  Populi;  Vox  Dei;  being  True  Maxims  of  Government." 

[Defoe.]  Life,  Adventures  and  Pyracies  of  Captain  Single- 
ton. London.  1720.  -f-  Third  Edition.  London.  1754.  i2mo. 
-f  London.  1 768,   Sm.  8vo,  pp.  300.    +  The  Voyages,  Travels, 


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312 


DBFOB. 


and  Surprising  Adventures  of  Captain  Robert  Singleton.     New 
York.  1802.    i8mo.  19281 

Alio  in  the  collected  editiont  of  hit  noveli. 

[Defoe.]  The  Life  and  Strange  Surprizing  Adventures  of 
Robinson  Crusoe,  of  York,  Mariner:  Who  lived  eight  and 
twenty  years  all  alone  on  an  uninhabited  Island  on  the  Coast 
of  America,  near  the  mouth  of  the  great  River  Oroonoque; 
having  been  cast  on  Shore  by  Shipwreck,  wherein  all  the  Men 
perished  but  himself.  With  an  Account  how  he  was  at  last  as 
Strangely  delivered  by  Pyrates.  Written  by  Himself.  London: 
JV.  Taylor,  [yfpr.  25]  17 19.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  364.  Frontispiece. 
+  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.  May  12]  1719.  \Ibid.'\  -f  Third 
Edition.  {Ibid.  June  6]  1 7 19.  \_Ibid.'\  +  Fourth  Edition. 
\lbid.  Aug.  8]  1 7 19.   {Ibid.'\    +  Sixth  Edition.  1722.    Plates. 

[Defoe.]  The  Farther  Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe. 
Being  the  Second  and  Last  Part  of  his  Life,  and  of  the  Strange 
Surprizing  Accounts  of  his  Travels  Round  three  Parts  of  the 
Globe.  Written  by  Himself.  To  which  is  addded  a  Map  of  the 
World,  in  which  is  Delineated  the  Voyage  of  Robinson.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  W.  Taylor.   20  Aug..,  '7I9'    8vo,  pp.  373. 

[Defoe.]  Serious  Reflections  during  the  Life  and  Surprizing 
Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe.  With  his  Vision  of  the  An- 
gelick  World.  Written  by  Himself.  London:  Printed  for  W. 
Taylor.    8  1.,  pp.  270,  84.  19284 

First  edition,  6  Aug.,  1720.  8vo;  first  and  second  volume,  spuriously  abridged,  7th 
Aug.,  1719;  fifth  edition,  19  Nov.,  1720,  I  vol.,  livo;  sixth  edition,  z8th  Oct.,  1721, 
2  vols.;  abridged  '\ion,  I  vol.,  28  Feb.,  1722;  another  edition,  2  vols.,  called  sixth 
edition,  5  June,  1722;  edition,  2  vols.,  called  seventh  edition,  27  Aug.,  1726;  12th 
edition.  London.  1761.  Numerous  other  editions.  Also  in  Scott's  and  Bohn's  editions 
of  his  novels,  and  Hazlitt's,  of  his  works,  and,  as  a  chap-book,  entitled  *' Exploits 
of  Robinson  Crusoe."  The  work  is  introduced  here  because  the  scene  is  laid  in  America. 
It  is  one  of  the  most  charming  books  in  the  English  language,  and  has  been  trans- 
lated into  nearly  every  European  language.     The  finest  English  edition  it 

[Defoe.]  Tic  Life  and  Strange  Surprizing  Adventures  of 
Robinson  Crusoe,  of  York,  Mariner.  He  being  :v.st  on  Shore 
by  Shipwreck  wherein  all  the  Men  perished  but  himself.  With 
an  Account  how  he  was  at  last  as  strangely  delivered  by  Pyrates, 
Written  by  himself.  London:  John  Stockdale,  1790.  2  vols., 
8vo.     17  Plates  after  Stothard's  designs.  19285 

This  edition  is  printed  in  three  sizes  :  octavo,  royal  octavo,  and  quarto;  of  this  last, 
only  twenty-five  copies  were  printed.  Cruikshank  illustrated  an  edition,  Loudon: 
y.  Major,  1831.    2  vols.,  fcap  8vo.     The  best  modern  editions  are: 


DB    FOREST. 


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Defob.]  Robinson  Crusoe  edited  after  the  Original  Edi- 
tions by  J.  W.  Clark  ...  .  London  and  Cambridge:  Macmiltan 
and  Co.  1866.  i6mo,  pp.  xii,  607.  H.  +  The  Globe  Edition. 
...  Edited  after  the  Original  Editions  With  a  Biographical  In- 
troduction by  Henry  Kingsley  ...  London:  Macmillan  and  Co. 
1868.    8vo,  pp.  xxxi,  607.  19286 

Kingiley  ihowi  that  Crujoe'i  island  was  not  Juan  Fernandez  in  the  Pacific,  but  an 
island  in  the  Atlantic  in  the  estuary  of  the  Orinoco.  Of  the  numerous  translations, 
we  name  only  the  following  on  account  of  the  plates  : 

Defoe.  Robinson  Ciusue,  par  Daniel  de  Foe.  Restitution 
et  traduction  nouvelle.  Illustre  de  la  rie  de  Daniel  de  Foe  par 
P.  Chasles  ...  .  Paris:  Francisque  Borel;  Jstoin ;  Biais.  1835. 
2voIs.,  8vo.  +  Paris:  Didier.  1845.  8vo.  50  Vignettes,  -f- 
[Ibid,']    i2mo.  19287 

[Defoe.]  Party  Tyranny ;  Or,  An  Occasional  Bill  in  Min- 
iature; Being  an  Abridgment  of  the  Shortest  Way  with  the 
Dissenters  as  now  practised  in  Carolina.  Humbly  offered  to  the 
Consideration  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  London :  Printed 
in  the  Year  I  yos.    Sm.  4to,  Title,  pp.  30.  h.  19288 

[Defoe.]  Plan  of  English  Commerce,  being  a  complete  pros- 
pect of  the  Trade  of  this  Nation,  as  well  Home  as  Foreign. 
Second  Edition.     London.   1728.    +  London.   1737.  19289 

[Defoe.]  A  Voyage  round  the  World  by  a  course  never  sailed 
before.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of  the  Author.  By 
William  Shiells,  Esq.  London :  F.  Noble,  mdcclxxxvii.  3 
vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  284;  288}  257.  19290 

A  fiction.  IS  included  in  the  editions  of  his  novels.  A  map  has  been  published, 
giving  the  track  of  this  voyage. 

[Defoe.]  A  New  Voyage  Round  the  World,  By  a  Course 
never  Sailed  before.  Being  a  Voyage  undertaken  by  some  Mer- 
chants, who  afterwards  proposed  the  setting  up  of  an  East  India 
Company  in  Flanders.  Illustrated  with  Copper  Plates.  London: 
A.  Betteswith.     1725.     8vo,  pp.  208,  205.  1 9 29 1 

Defonz  (Milo).  See  [Codding  (Milo  Defonz)],  Vol.  iv.. 
No.  14118. 

De  Forest  (J.  W.)  History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut 
from  the  Earliest  Known  Period  to  1850.  By  John  W.  De 
Forest.  Published  with  the  sanction  of  the  Connecticut  His- 
torical Society.   ...   Hartford:   tVm.  Jas.  Hamersley.   1851.    8vo, 

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pp.  xxvi,  509.     Map  and  Woodcuts,  by  Darlcy.     ba.,  c.    -f 
[/t/V.]   1852.   i2mo.     H.    +  [/A/V.]   1853.  19292 

Also :  Mits  Ravenel't  Conversion  from  Secession  to  Loyalty.  ...  Ntv>  York :  Har^ 
pir  &  Brother t.  1867.  ismo,  pp.  521.  c.  —  Seacliff,  or  the  Mystery  of  the  Weiteroefts. 
Boiton.  1859.    i2nio,  pp.  466. 

[De  Forest  (T.  R.)]  Olden  Time  in  New- York.  By 
Those  who  Knew.  New  Tork:  Anderson  faf  Smith.  1833. 
i2mo,  pp.  54.  19293 

Deformity  of  a  Hideous  Monster,  discovered  in  the  Province 
of  Maine.  By  a  Man  in  the  Woods  looking  after  Liberty. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    i2mo.  w.  19294 

Defrees  (J.  D.)  Remarks  ...  by  John  D.  Defrees,  before 
the  Indiana  Union  Club  of  Washington,  D.  C.  ...  August  i, 
1864.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  19295 

Defrees.  The  War  commenced  by  the  Rebels.  —  Copper- 
heads of  the  North  their  Allies.  Speech  of  John  D.  Defrees,  in 
Washington,  D.  C.  ...  August  i,  1864.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  14.  H.  19296 

Decener  (E.)  The  Minority  Report,  in  Favor  of  extend- 
ing the  Right  of  Suffrage,  with  certain  Limitations,  to  all  Men 
without  Distinction  of  Race  or  Color.  Made  in  the  Texas 
Reconstruction  Convention.  By  £.  Degener.  February  24, 
1866.  Justin:  Printed  at  the  Southern  Intelligencer  Office.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  19297 

Degioannis  (G.)  Suir  arresto  dei  commissari  americani  del 
Sud  Mason  e  Slidell  a  bordo  el  legno  inglese  Trent  ...  lezione 
^..  dair  Aw.  Coll.  Giovanni  Degioannis  regio  professore  ... 
)di  diritto  internazionale  ...  27  dicembre  1861.  Cagliari:  Tip. 
,di  A.  Timon.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  126.  H.  19298 

Degollado.  D.  Santos  Degollado  considerado  como  Go- 
^bernador  de  Jalisco,  y  como  General  en  Jefe  de  las  fuerzas  que 
sitiaron  a  Guadalajara.     Guadalajara.   1859.    4to,  pp.  84. 

[Degouge  {M.)]  Reponse  au  Champion  Americain,  ou 
•colon  tres-aise  a  connoitre.  \^Paris:  Jan.  18,  1790.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  19300 

The  Degrading  Compromise  that  the  Northern  Copperhead 
Leaders  would  force  upon  the  Country.  fVashington:  Printed 
by  the  Indiana  Union  Club.  [\%t-.'\  Broadside.  (From  "  Harper's 
Weekly.")  h.  19301 


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Degrand  (P.  p.  F.)  Outline  of  a  Plan  for  a  National  Bank. 
[^Boston.   1 841.]    8vo.  b.  19302 

Degrand.  Proceedings  of  the  Friends  of  a  Rail-Road  to 
San  Francisco,  at  their  Public  Meeting,  held  at  ...  Boston, 
April  19,  1849,  including  an  Address  to  the  People  of  the  U. 
States ;  Shewing  that,  P.  P.  F.  Degrand's  Plan  is  the  only  one 
...  which  will  secure  ...  a  Railroad  to  California,  ...  Fourth 
Edition.  Boston:  Dutton  and  If^entworth,  Printers,  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  19303 

Degrand.  Revenue  Laws  and  Custom-House  Regulations, 
being  an  Appendix  to  the  Tariff.  Compiled  by  P.  P.  F.  De- 
grand ...  .  Boston.  1820.  i2mo,  pp.  88.  +  Third  Edition. 
[Boston :'[  P.  P.  F.  Degrand.  July  i,  1824.    pp.  196.  1 9304 

Degrand.  Tariff  of  Duties,  on  Importations  into  the  United 
States,  compiled  for  P.  P.  F.  Degrand's  Boston  Weekly  Report 
of  Public  Sales  and  of  Arrivals,  ...  and  revised  &  corrected  by 
the  Honorable  The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  [1820.]  i2mo, 
pp.  64.  4-  Third  Edition.  [Boston:']  P.  P.  F.  Degrand.  July 
I,  1824.  i2mo,  pp.  196.  B.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Boston. 
1828.    i2mo.  19305 

Alto:  Tariff  and  Custom  House  Duties.  Being  an  Appendix  to  the  Tariff  of 
Duties,  &c.  Compiled  by  P.  P.  F.  Degrand.  Boston.  i8zo.  iimo.  w.  -f  Third 
Edition.  1824.  izmo.  w.  —  An  Address  ...  on  the  Advantages  of  Low  Fares,  and 
Low  Rf.tes  of  Freight  ...  Botlon.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  39.  s. — To  the  People  of  Massa- 
chusetts, and  to  the  Friends  of  Rail-Roads  throughout  the  Union.  [Boston.  1840.] 
8vo,  pp.  39.     B. 

Degray  (M.)  a  Short  Inquiry  illucidating  the  Principal 
Cause  that  disturbs  the  Tranquillity  of  a  Republican  Govern- 
ment.    By  Michael  Degray.     New  Tori.   1807.    i2mo.  n. 

De  Hart  (W.  C.)  Observations  on  Military  Law  and  the 
Constitution  and  Practice  of  Courts  Martial,  with  a  Summary 
of  the  Law  of  Evidence  as  applicable  to  Military  Trials,  adapted 
to  the  Laws,  Regulations,  and  Customs  of  the  Army  and  Navy 
of  the  United  States.  By  William  C.  De  Hart,  ...  New  Edi- 
tion.    New  Tori.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  433.  '9307 

De  Hass  (W.)  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  and  Indian 
Wars  of  Western  Virginia;  embracing  an  Account  of  the  Vari- 
ous Expeditions  in  the  West,  previous  to  1795.  Also,  Biographi- 
cal Sketches  of  Col.  Ebenezer  Zane,  Major  Samuel  McColloch, 
Lewis  Wetzel,  Genl.  Andrew  Lewis,  Genl.  Daniel  Brodhead, 


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Capt.  Samuel  Brady,  Col.  Wm.  Crawford ;  and  other  Distin- 
guished Actors  in  our  Border  Wars.  By  Willis  De  Hass  ...  . 
Illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings  [Woodcuts].  IVhaling : 
H.  Hoblitzell.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  416.  ba.,  h.  19308 

Dehay  (Louis  Timoth^e).  Les  colonies  et  la  metropole,  le 
Sucre  exotique  et  le  sucre  indigene,  tresor,  marine,  commerce, 
agriculture,  emancipation  commerciale  de  nos  colonies,  et  aboli- 
tion de  I'esclavage.     Paris :  Hortet  et  Ozanne.   1 839.     8vo.     c. 

Dehon  (Theodore).  Constitution  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Christianity  in  South  Carolina. 
Charleston.   1810.    8vo,  pp.  ii.  193 10 

Dehon.  A  Discourse,  delivered  in  Newport,  Rhode-Island; 
Before  the  Congregation  of  Trinity  Church,  The  Masonic  So- 
ciety, And  the  Newport  Guards ;  The  Sunday  following  The 
Intelligence  of  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington.  By 
Theodore  Dehon,  a.m.  Newport:  Printed  by  Henry  Barber. 
M,DCCC.     4to,  pp.  (4),  17,  (2).  1931 1 

Dehon.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George 
Gibbs,  delivered  in  Trinity  Church,  Newport,  Rhode  Island, 
October  23,  1803.  By  Theodore  Dehon,  a.m.  Rector.  New- 
port: Ann  Barber.   1803.     8vo,  pp.  13.  19312 

Dehon.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Trinity  Church,  in  New- 
port, on  Thursday,  27  Nov.  1805;  an  appointed  day  of  Public 
Thanksgiving  and  Praise.  ...  Newport:  Ann  Barber.  1806. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  N.  19313 

Dehon.  Sermons  ...  .  By  the  Late  Right  Rev.  Theodore 
Dehon,  d.d.  ...  Bishop  of  ...  South  Carolina.  Second  Amer- 
can  Edition  ...  .  New  York:  Thomas  N.  Stanford.  1856.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  19314 

There  are  a  coniecration,  a  fast,  and  a  thanksgiving  sermon  in  Vol,  ii.,  and  two 
aermons  before  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Society  for  Adv.  of  Christianity  in  South 
Carolina.  Also  :  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Providence,  September  6,  1804,  before  the 
Female  Charitable  Society,  for  the  Relief  of  Indigent  Widows  and  Children.  ...  Fro- 
■vidence:  Healon  &  ffil/iamt.  [1804.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  m.  —  A  Discourse  ...  before 
the  General  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  ...  at  Philadelphia,  on 
the  2ist  of  May.  1814.  Pkiladtlpkia.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  31.  +  Boston.  1819.  i2mo, 
pp.  36. 

Dejean  (Aug.)  Anichinabek  amisinahikaniwa,  kicheanamea- 
tchik,  catonik,  Otawak  wakanakessi.  fVyastenong:  G,  L.  Whit- 
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A  catechism  in  the  Ottawaic  language. 


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Dejean  (C.  F.  G.)  Essai  sur  la  question  coloniale  a  la 
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Dejean  {Rtv.  M.)  Anichinabek  Amisinaki-Kaniwa.  The 
Indian  Book.      Detroit.   1839.    i2mo,  pp.  106.  193^7 

Containi  a  vocabulary  of  Torty  wordi  in  French  and  Ottawa. 

Dejean  db  la  Batie.  Colonies  par  M.  Dejean  de  la  Batie. 
Extraic  de  I'Encyclopedie  du  xix«  Siecle.  Paris.  1846.  8vo, 
12  1.  H.  19318 

De  Kay  (J.  E.)  Anniversary  Address  on  the  Progress  of 
the  Natural  Sciences  in  the  United  States:  Delivered  before  the 
Lyceum  of  Natural  History,  of  New- York,  Feb.  1826.  By 
James  E.  De  Kay.  New-Tork:  G.  ist  C.  Carvill.  1826.  8vo, 
pp.  78.  B.,  c,  p.  19319 

Db  Kay.  A  Geological  Survey  of  New  York.  1838.  8vo, 
with  Atlas  in  410.  19320 

[De  Kay.]  [Not  Published.]  [A  List  of  the  Lndian  and 
Dutch  Names  in  Long  Island.]    i2mo,  pp.  12.  19321 

Very  rare.     Privately  printed,  at  a  meani  of  procuring  additional  information 

De  Kay.     Zoology  of  New  York.     See  "  New  York." 

De  Kroyft  [Mrs.  S.  H.)     A  Place  in  thy  Memory.  ...  By 

5.  H.  De  Kroyft.     New-Tork:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.   1850. 
i2mo,  pp.  191.  BA.  18322 

Also:    Letter  to  President  Fillmore'i  Lady.    [Ntw  Orleani  Delta.    185a.]     8vo, 
pp.  4.     8. 

De  la  Beche  (H.  T.)  Notes  uii  the  Present  Condition  of 
the  Negroes  in  Jamaica.     London.   1825.    8vo.  bd.  19323 

Delacoste  (J.  A.)  Corps  Legislatif.  Conseil  de  Cinq- 
Cents.  Rapport  fait  par  Jean-Aime  Delacoste,  sur  la  resolution 
du  23  nivose,  relative  aux  contributions  fonciere  &  personelle 
des  colonies  occidentales,  pour  Tan  6.  Seance  du  26  nivose  an 

6.  [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  7.  19324 

Delacoste.  Catalogue  of  the  Natural  Productions  and  Cu- 
riosities which  compose  the  Collections  of  the  Cabinet  of  Natu- 
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Street,  New  York.     New  Tor k.  1804.    8vo.  n.  19325 

Delacour  (Adolphe).  Le  Rio  de  la  Plata,  Buenos-Ayres, 
Montevideo.     Paris:  Heois.   1845.    i2mo.     Portrait.        19326 

Extrait  de  la  "  Revue  independante." 


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Delacroix  (Jacques  Vincent).  Constitutions  des  principaux 
etats  de  I'Europe  et  des  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique.  Par  M.  de  la 
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pp.  iv,  364;  .  19327 

The  first  two  volutnet  had  a  second  edition  in  1791. 

Delacroix.  A  Review  of  the  Constitutions  of  the  Principal 
States  of  Europe,  and  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Given 
...  as  Lectures  by  M.  Delacroix.  Translated  from  the  French 
...  London.   1792.    2  vols.,  8vo.  19328 

[Delacroix.]  Memoires  d'un  Americain,  Avcc  une  descrip- 
tion de  la  Prusse  Sc  de  I'lsle  de  Saint  Domingue.  Par  I'Auteur 
des  Lettres  d'Affi  a  Zurac  &c  de  celles  d'un  rhilosophe  sensible. 
Lausanne  £jf  Paris:  la  V,  Regnard  iff  Demonville.  M.  DCC.  Lxxi. 
2  pts.,  i2mo,  pp.  240;   191.    +  Amsterdam.   1772.    i2mo.     ba. 

Delafaye-BrIhier  (Julie).  Les  Portugais  d'Amerique : 
souvenirs  historiques  de  la  guerre  du  Bresil  en  1635.  Paris: 
Lehuby.   1 847.    Rl.  i2mo.      12  Plates.  s.  19330 

Delafield  (E.)     Biographical  Sketch  of  J.  Kearny  Rodgers, 

M.D.,  ...  by  Edward  Delafield,  m.d New  York:    G.  A, 

C.  Beuren^  Printer.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  19331 

Also :  Introductory  Address  to  the  Students  ...  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Delivered  Nov.  7,  1837.  Niw 
York.    1837.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Delafield  (J.)  A  Brief  Topographical  Description  of  the 
County  of  Washington,  in  the  State  of  Ohio.  By  J.  Delafield, 
Junr.     Manella,   O.      New   Tork:    Printed  by   J.   M.   Elliott. 

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Delafield.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Antiquities 
of  America.  By  John  Delafield,  Jr.  With  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining Notes,  and  "A  View  of  the  Causes  of  the  Superiority  of 
the  Men  of  the  Northern  over  those  of  the  Southern  Hemisphere." 
By  James  Lakey,  M.D.  New-Tor k:  J.  C.  Colt.  London:  Long- 
man^ [etc.]  Paris:  A.  ^  IV.  Galignani.  1839.  4to,  pp.  142. 
10  Plates,  and  i  large  Plate  folded.  h.  19333 

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Delafield.  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  a  Convention  of 
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1830.     Ntw  Tork.   1831.    8vo.  c.  19334 

Alio:  Myiticiim  and  iti  Reiulci  ...  St.  Louit,  1857.  11  mo,  pp.  lao.  c.  —  Notes 
for  an  Addreii  to  the  Farmeri  of  Ontario  County,  at  their  Annual  Fair,  held  at  Geneva, 
September  19,  1853.  ...  Canandaigua.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  20.     h. 

Delafossb  de  Rouvillb.  £loge  historique  du  chev.  Mau- 
duit-Duples&is,  major-general  des  armees  fran^aises  i  Saint-Do- 
mingue,  colonel  du  regiment  du  Port-au-Prince  ...  assassine  au 
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Delahaye  (J.  C.  G.)  Corps  Legislatif.  Conseil  des  Cinq- 
Cents.  Discours  de  J.  C.  G.  Delahaye,  sur  I'afFaire  des  Colonies. 
S6ance  au  11  prairial  an  v.    8vo,  pp.  26.  '933^ 

Delamardelle  (G.  p.  F.)  £loge  funebre  du  comte  d'En- 
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la  seance  publique  du  conseil  sup6rieur  de  Saint-Domingue,  le  2 
avril  1788,  par  messire  Guillaume-Pierre-Fran^ois  Delamardelle 
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De  rAm6rique,  1771.  See  [Bonneville  (C.  de)],  Vol.  11., 
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De  la  Mota  (J.  J.)  Panegyrico  a  la  Vida  y  Martyrio  de  la 
Inclita  Virgen  Catharina.     Mexico.   17 16.    4to,  12  1.  1933^ 

De  la  Motta  (Jacob).  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Conse- 
cration of  the  Synagogue  of  the  Hebrew  Congregation,  Mikva 
Israel,  in  the  City  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  2ist  July,  1820.  Savan- 
nah.  1820.    i2mo.  19339 

De  Lancey  (J.)  The  Charge  of  the  Honourable  James  De 
Lancey  Esq;  Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of  New- York,  to 
the  Gentlemen  of  the  Grand-Jury  for  the  City  and  County  of 
New- York,  on  Tuesday  the  15th  Day  of  January,  Annoq; 
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Db  Lancey.  Some  Observations  on  the  Charee  by  Hon. 
James  De  Lancey,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of  New  York, 
to  the  Grand  Jury,  January  15th,  1733.  Ntw  Tork:  J.  Pttir 
Ztngtr.   1733.     Folio,  pp.  18.  c.  19341 

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On  the  Needs  of  the  Diocese By  William  Heathcote  De 

Lancey,  D.D.,  d.c.l.,  Oxon.,   Bishop  of  the  Diocese.      Ntw 
York:  Printtdby  C.  A.  Alvord.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  48.       H.  19343 

De  Lancey.  The  Faithful  Bishop:  his  Office,  Character 
and  Reward.  The  Sermon,  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Manton  Eastburn,  d.d.  ...  of  Massachusetts,  preached  in  ... 
Boston,  December  29,  1842,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  H.  De 
Lancey,  D.D.  ...  of  Western  New  York.  Boston.  1843.  8vo, 
pp.  64.  B.  19344 

De  Lancey.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Centennial  Cele- 
bration of  the  Opening  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Philadelphia,  Sep- 
tember 4th,  1 86 1.     By  William    Heathcote  De  Lancey,  d.d., 

D.C.L Philadelphia:  King  i^  Baird,  Printers.   1862.    8vo, 

pp.  78.  B.  1934s 

Also:  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Trustees,  Faculty,  and  Students  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania....  Philadelphia.  1830.  p.  —  Episcopal  Address  to  the  ... 
Convention  of  ...  Western  New  York,  August  17,  1853.  Utica,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  37. 
—  Farewell  Letter  ...  to  the  Vestry  and  Congregation  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  May  2d, 
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Opening  of  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Diocese  of  Pennsylvania,  1830.  Philadel- 
phia. 1830.  8vo,  pp.  ai.  —  An  Inaugural  Address,  delivered  before  the  Trustees, 
Faculty,  and  Students  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  Philadelphia :  Carey,  Let 
&  Carey.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.,  P.  —  A  Pastoral  Letter  ...  on  the  Regulation  of 
the  Convention  enjoyning  Mo'.chly  Collections  for  Church  Objects.  Geneva,  N.  Y. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

[De  Lancy  (J.)]  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  M""-  Pitt  ... 
containing  Reasons  why  no  Discrimination  or  Deduction  ought 
to  be  made  from  the  Sums  found  due  to  the  American  Loyalists. 
[Signed]  James  De  Lancy.  1788.    8vo,  pp.  11.  ba.  19346 

[Delaney  (Oliver).J  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of 
Imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  For  the  Purpose  of 
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Delano  (A.)  Life  on  the  Plains  and  amone  the  Diggings-, 
being  Scenes  and  Adventures  of  an  Overland  Journey  to  Cali- 
fornia) with  Particular  Incidents  of  the  Routes,  Mistakes  and 
Sufferings  of  the  Emigrants,  the  Indian  Tribes,  the  Present  and 
the  Future  of  the  Great  West.  By  A.  Delano.  Auburn : 
Milltr^  Ortonlif  Mulligan.   1854.    iimo,  pp.  384.         c.  19348 

Delano.  A  Narrative  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the 
Northern  and  Southern  Hemispheres:  comprising  three  Voyages 
round  the  World;  together  with  a  Voyage  of  Survey  and  Dis- 
covery in  the  Pacific  Ocean  and  Oriental  Isles.  By  Amasa 
Delano.  Boston:  printed  by  E.  G.  House.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  598. 
Map  and  Portrait,  ba.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston:  F.  o. 
House.   1818.  p.  19349 

Drawn  up  from  the  ciptain't  journali,  by  President  HoUey.  Sti  "  N.  Am.  Rev.," 
T.  144. 

Delano  (Christopher).  A  Descriptive  Narrative  of  the  Won- 
derful Petrifaction  of  a  Man  into  Stone  as  Perfect  as  when 
Alive.     Philadelphia.   1 854.    Iimo,  pp.  12.  H.  19350 

Delano  (C.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Columbus  Delano  on  the 
Mexican  War,  House  of  Representatives  of  the  U.  States,  Feb. 
2,1847.     Washington,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  m.  19351 

Delano.  Speech  of  Mr.  Columbus  Delano,  of  Ohio,  against 
the  Bill  declaring  that  *■*•  a  State  of  War  exists  by  the  Act  of  the 
Republic  of  Mexico."     [IVashington.   1846.]    8vo,  pp.  15.     h. 

Alto  I  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question.  ...  In  the  House  ...  February  5,  1846. 
WathingtiH.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  15.     H. 

Delany  (M.  R.)  The  Condition,  Elevation,  Emigration, 
and  Destiny  of  the  Colored  People  of  the  United  State.  Politi- 
cally Considered,  by  Martin  Robison  Delany.  Philadelphia: 
published  by  the  Author.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  215.  c«  '9353 

Delany.  The  Origin  and  Objects  of  Ancient  Freemasonry ; 
its  Introduction  into  the  United  States,  and  Legitimacy  among 
Colored  Men.  ...  Delivered  ...  June  24th,  a.d.  1853  —  a.l. 
5853.      B^   M.   R.  Delany,  ...   Pittsburgh:   Printed  by   W.  S. 

H.  19354 


Haven.   1853.    '2mo,  pp.  32. 


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Delap  (F.)  Account  of  the  Trial  of  Francis  Delap,  Esq., 
late  Provost  Marshal,  for  a  Misdemeanor  at  a  Supreme  Court  of 
Judicature  held  at  Kingston,  Jamaica.     1755.    8vo.  '9355 

Delaplain  (S.)  a  Thrilling  and  Exciting  account  of  the 
Sufferings  and  horrible  Tortures  inflicted  on  Mortimer  Bowers 
and  Miss  Sophia  Delaplain,  by  the  Spanish  Authorities,  for  a 
supposed  participation  with  Gen.  Lopez  in  the  Invasion  of  Cuba; 
together  with  the  Plan  of  the  Campaign  of  Lopez.  ...  their  iso- 
lated condition,  on  a  remote  part  of  the  Island,  and  owing  to 
the  impression  that  their  incarceration  and  treatment  would  never 
be  made  known  in  the  United  States,  ...  .  By  Miss  Delaplain. 
Charleston^  S.  C:  E.  E.  Barclay;  U.  B.  Crossen  iff  Co.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  19356 

Delaplaine  (Joseph).  The  Author  turned  Critic;  or  The 
Reviewer  Reviewed ;  being  a  Reply  to  a  Feeble  and  Unfounded 
Attack  on  Delaplaine's  Repository  in  the  Analectic  Magazine 
and  Naval  Chronicle,  for  the  Month  of  September  in  1816. 
[Philadelphia.   1 81 6.]   8vo,  pp.  34,  3  1.  '9357 

Delaplaine.  Delaplaine's  Repository  of  the  Lives  and  Por- 
traits of  Distinguished  American  Characters.  Philadelphia :  J. 
Delaplaine.  1815.  3  pts.,  4to,  pp.  x,  v,  223;  148.  18  Por- 
traits. '6358 

See  "Analytical  Magazine,"  viii.  193,  380;  x.  483;  xiii.  89.  Also:  Delaplaine'i 
"  Prospectus  of  National  Panzographia,  for  the  Reception  of  the  Portraits  of  Distinguished 
Americans.     Philadelphia.   18 18."  8vo,  pp.  16.     s. 

Delaporte  [M.)  Le  Voyageur  Francois,  ou  la  connoissance 
de  I'Ancien  et  du  Nouveau  Monde,  Mis  au  jour  par  M.  I'Abbe 
Delaporte.  Paris.  1767-72.  42  vols.,  120^0.  -f  Nouvelle  edi- 
tion. J  Paris :  L.  Cellot.  M.  Dcc.  lxxiii-mdccxcxv  [sic], 
42  vols.,  i2mo.  '9359 

About  six  volumes  of  this  work  are  devoted  exclusively  to  America. 

Delaporte.  El  Viagero  Universal  o'  Noticia  del  Mundo 
Antiguo  y  Nuevo,  por  Delaporte,  trad,  en  castellano  por  D.  P. 
E.  P.     1795-1801.    43  vols.,  8vo.  19360 

Delaporte.  Reisen  eines  Franzosen,  oder  Beschreibung 
der  vornehmsten  Reiche  in  der  Welt,  nach  ihrer  ehemaligen 
und  itzigen  BeschafFenheit,  in  Briefen  an  ein  Frauenzimmer 
abgefasset  und  herausgegeben  von  Hrn.  Abt  Delaporte.  Leipz.: 
bey  Bernh.  Christ.  Breitkopf  und  Sohn.   1 774.    i2mo.  1 9361 

Delaporte.     See  Fontenay. 


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Delaroche   (P.)     The   Gospel  of  Christ  preached  to   the 
Poor  By  Peter  Delaroche,  Missionary.    Lunenburg.  [^Nova  Scotia^ 
Printed :   At  the  Author's  Expence^  To  be  given  and  not  to  be  Sold.  ■ 
MDCCLXXiii.    8vo,  5  1.,  pp.  99.    +  Reprinted.     Halifax.  1787. 
8vo,  pp.  96.  19362 

De  la  Rue  (W.)  Address  on  the  Presentation  of  the  Gold 
Medal  of  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society  to  Professor  G.  P. 
Bond,  Director  of  the  Observatory  of  Harvard  College,  Cam- 
bridge, U.  S.  By  the  President,  Warren  de  la  Rue,  Ph.  D., 
F.R.S.,  ...  .   London.  February^  1865.    8vo,  pp.  15.       H.  19363 

De  la  Rupture  des  Glaces  du  Pole  Arctique  ou  Observations 
sur  les  Mers  et  les  Contrees  du  Pole  Arctique.  A  Paris.  1818. 
8vo.  19364 

De  La  and  Del.  Names  with  these  prefixes  not  inserted  here  will  be  found  under 
the  next  letter  of  the  name. 

Delatour  (A.  J.)  A  Daily  Record  of  the  Thermometer 
for  Ten  Years,  from  1840  to  1850,  a«  kept  at  Delatour's  ... 
New  York.     New  Tork.   1850.    i8mo.  s.  19365 

Delaval  and  Proissy.  Correspondance  entre  M.  le  presi- 
dent de  I'assemblee  coloniale  de  la  partie  fran^aise  de  Saint-Do- 
mingue  [Delaval]  et  M.  le  commissaire  de  Colonies  [Proissy] 
faisant  fonctions  d'intendant.  [23-24  fevrier  1792.]  Le  Cap.: 
imp.  resale,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  48  or  less.  19366 

Delavall  (J.),  and  Kieth  (G.)  The  |  Heresie  and  Hatred  | 
Which  was  falsly  Charged  upon  the|Innocentl  Justly  returned 
upon  the  I  Guilty.  I  Giving  some  brief  and  impartial  Account  of 
the  most  ma-  |terial  Passages  of  a  late  Dispute  in  Writing,  that 
hath  I  passed  at  Philadelphia  betwixt  j  John  Delavall  and  George 
Keith,  I  With  some  intermixt  Remarks  and  Observations  on  |  the 
whole.  I  Printed  and  Sold  by  IVilliam  Bradford  at  Philadelphia^  \ 
Anno  Dom.   1693.]  4to,  pp.  22,  (i).  19367 

Delavan  (Edward  C.)  Letter  to  Gen.  John  H.  Cocke,  or 
Virginia,  Oct.  i,  1856.     Albany.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  7.  19368 

Delavan  A  Report  of  the  Trial  of  the  Cause  of  John 
Taylor  vs.  Edward  C.  Delavan,  Prosecuted  for  an  Alleged 
Libel;  Tried  at  the  Albany  Circuit,  April,  1840.  And  Mr. 
Delavan's  Correspondence  with  the  Ex-Committee  of  the  Al- 
bany City  Temperance  Society,  &c.  ...  Albany :  printed  by 
Hoffmann^  White  £ff  Fisscher.   1840.    i6mo,  pp.  48.        H.  19369 

Also:  Speech  ...  at  a  meeting  of  the  friendc  of  Mr.  Fillmore,  Ballston,  Aug.  9, 
1856.  8vo.  —  Letter  to  Governor  King,  of  N.  Y. :  an  Appeal  for  Co-Operation  in  the 


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Temperance  Reform.  By  Edward  C.  Delavan.  Albany.  1857,  8vo,  pp.  14.  ba.  Mr. 
Delavan  was  an  early,  earnest,  and  coniistent  advocate  of  total  abttinence  from  all 
alcoholic  drinks,  and  wai  the  author  of  many  tracts  on  the  subject.     Stt  Taylor  (John). 

[Delaville    {yfbbe).']     £tat   Present  de  la   Pensylvanie,  ou 

Ton  trouve  le  detail  de  ce  qui  s'y  est  passe  depuis  la  defaite  du 

General  Braddock  jusqu  a  la  prise  d'Oswego,  avec  une  Carte 

particuliere  de  cette  Colonic  mdcclvi.      [n.  p.    n.  d.]     i2mo, 

pp.  128.     Map.  19370 

The  author  was  the  first  Commissioner  to  the  Minister  of  Foreign  AfTain.     Manu- 
script note  in  Mr.  J.  C.  Brown's  copy. 

Delaville  de  Mirmont  (Alexandre  Jean  Joseph).  Obser- 
vations sur  les  maisons  centrales  de  detention,  a  I'occasion  de 
I'ouvrage  de  MM.  de  Beaumont  et  de  Tocqueville,  sur  les  peni- 
tenciers  des  £tats-Unis  d  Amerique.  Paris:  imp.  de  CrapeUt. 
1833.    8vo.  19371 

De  La  Warre  {Lord).     See  West  (Thomas). 

Delaware  Indians.  An  Abstract  of  the  Journal  of  a  Mi  :- 
sion  to  the  Delaware  Indians  West  of  the  Ohio,  June  19,  1772. 
i2mo.  19372 

A  doubtful  title,  from  H.  A.  Brady's  catalogue.  No.  1003. 

A  Collection  of  Hymns  for  the  Use  of  the  Delaware  Christian 
Indians.     Bethlehem.    1847.    i2mo.  ^9373 

Delaware  and  Shawanese  Indians.     See  [Thompson  (Charles)]. 

The  Delaware  First  Book.  By  Ira  D.  Blanchard.  [n.  p.] 
1842.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  19374 

Forty-Six  Select  Scripture  Narratives  from  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. Embellished  with  Engravings,  for  the  Use  of  Indian 
Youth.  Translated  into  Delaware  Indian,  by  J.  Luckenbach. 
New  Tork:  D.  Fanshaw.^  Printer.   1838.     i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  304. 

The  History  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ ;  translated 
into  the  Delaware  Indian  Language,  as  recorded  by  the  Evan- 
gelists.    By  David  Zeisberger.     New  Tork.   1821.    i2mo. 

Nek  Nechenenawachgissitschik  Bambilak  naga  Geschiech- 
auchsitpanna  Johanessa  elekhangup.  Gischitak  Elleniechsink, 
untschi  C.  F.  Denke.  New  fori:  Printed /or  the  American 
Bible  Society.   1818.    i2mo,  pp.  21.  w.  19377 

The  three  epistles  of  the  Apostle  John  translated  into  Delaware  Indian,  by  C.  F. 
Dencke. 


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Nehiro.  Iriniui  aiamihe  massinahigan,  shatshegutsch  Mitine- 
kapitsh,  Iskuamislcutsh,  Netshekatsh,  Misht',  Assinltsh,  Sheku- 
timitsh,  Ekutnatsh,  Ashuabmushuanitsh,  Piakuagamitsh  Gaie 
missi  missi  Nehiro  —  Iriniui  Astshitsh  ka  tatjits  ka  kueiasku 
aiamihatjits  ka  utshi.  Roman  Catholic  Prayer  Book  in  the 
Language  of  the  Delaware-Indians.  Uabistiguiatsh.  1767.  pp. 
96.  19378 

Delaware.  Anno  Millesimo  Septingentesimo  Septuagesimo 
Sexto.  ...  i2mo.  '9379 

Laws  of  Delaware  State  for  1776.    The  only  copy  I  have  seen  appears  never  to  have 
had  a  title-page,  and  wants  all  after  page  26 

Boyd's  Delaware  State  Directory;  containing  the  Names  of 
all  Persons  in  Business  on  their  own  Account,  also  the  Census, 
Manufacturing  Statistics,  and  Names  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Wil- 
mington City,  with  a  Compendium  of  much  Useful  Information. 
i859-'6o.  [New  Tori:  Compiled  and  published  by  William  H. 
and  Andrew  BoydJ]  1859.  19380 

A  Calm  Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  State  of  Delaware. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Zachariah  Poulson,  Junr.  [About  1792.] 
pp.  22.  P.  1 938 1 

A  statement  of  the  Penn's  claim  to  lands,  etc.,  by  their  agents,  Thomas  McKeam 
and  £dm.  Physick. 

Catalogue  of  the  Books  belonging  to  the  Library  of  the  Dela- 
ware College.  Wilmington :  Porter  ^  Naff^  Printers.  1 843. 
i2mo,  pp.  52.  H.  19382 

Delaware  Farmer's  Union  Almanac  for  the  Year  1865. 
Philadelphia:  King  iff  Baird.   1865.    4to,  pp.  36.  19383 

Full  of  patriotic  sentiment,  and  very  severe  on  the  copperheads. 

The  Delaware  Register  and  Farmer's  Magazine  ...  [edited] 
by  William  Huffington.  Dover,  Delaware:  S.  Kimmey,  Printer. 
1838-39.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  480,  (4);  490,  (4).  c  ,  H.,  P. 

Directions  to  Sail  into  and  up  Delaware  Bay.  Published  by 
the  Royal  Authorities  at  Philadelphia :  [J.  Humphreys.'^  Feb.  9/A, 
1778.    Folio,  I  1.  19385 

Draught  of  a  Constitution  of  Government :  published  for  the 
Consideration  of  the  Citizens  of  the  Delaware  State ;  pursuant 
to  an  Order  of  the  Convention,  of  the  31st  of  December,  1791. 
Wilmington:  Printed  by  Peter  Brynberg  and  Samuel  Andrews. 
1792.    8vo,  pp.  24.  p.  19386 


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Health  Laws  of  the  State  of  Delaware.  Wilmington.  1803. 
izmo.  19387 

A  History  of  the  Delaware  Department  of  the  Great  Cenfal 
Fair  for  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  at  Philadelphia, 
June,  1864.     Washington :  James  B.  Riggs.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  34. 

Inaugural  Address  of  William  Cannon,  upon  taking  the  Oath 
of  Office  as  Governor  of  Delaware,  January  20,  1863.  Wil- 
mington: Henry  Eckle,   1863.    8vo,  pp.  30.  '9389 

Also;  Illegal  Arrests.  Special  Message  of  Governor  Cannon,  March  3,  1863. 
Also,  Governor's  Froclamation,  March  11,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  8. — Special  Message  of 
Governor  Cannon,  January  12,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Special  Message  of  Governor 
Cannon,  July  28,  1864.  pp.  II.  —  Message  of  Governor  Cannon,  January  3,  1865. 
pp.  16. 

Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  Delaware,  from  Jan.  2, 
1798,  to  Jan  25,  1805.  Newcastle.  1798.  Folio.  Continued. 
The  latter  volumes  in  8vo.  '9390 

Laws  of  the  Government  of  New  Castle,  Kent  and  Sussex, 
upon  Delaware.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Assembly.  Phila- 
delphia :  Printed  and  Sold  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall^  at  the  New 
Printing-Office  in  Market-Street.  M  DCC  Lii.  Folio,  pp,  363, 
xvii.  C,  P.  19391 

Laws  of  the  State  of  Delaware,  from  the  14th  of  October 
1700,  to  the  1 8th  of  August  1797.  Newcastle.  1797.  2  vols., 
8vo.  +  From  January  2,  1798,  to  January  25,  1805:  Vol.  3; 
and  from  January  7,  1806,  to  February  3,  1813;  Vol.  4.  Wil- 
mington. 1 8 16.  +  To  1829  inclusive.  Revised  Edition,  pub- 
lished by  Authority  of  the  General  Assembly,  by  Willard  Hall. 
Wilmington,   1829.    8vo,  pp.  760.  '939* 

Letter  to  the  Delaware  Pilots — renewed  Instructions  from 
Committee  on  Tarring  and  Feathering.  Dec.  7,  1773.  Folio, 
I  1.  p.  19393 

A  List  of  the  Prizes  drawn  in  the  Delaware  Lottery  for  the 
sale  of  Lands  belonging  to  the  Earl  of  Sterling,  September  i, 
1774.     [Printed  at  Philadelphia.']    Folio,  pp.  2.  P*  '9394 

Memoir  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  the  State.  See  Booth 
(J.  C),  Vol.  II.,  No.  6385. 

Minutes  of  the  Grand  Committee  of  the  Whole  Convention 
of  the  Delaware  State,  which  commenced  at  Dover,  on  Tues- 
day, the  Twenty-ninth  Day  of  November,  in  the  Year  of  our 


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Lord  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Ninety-one.  For  the 
Purpose  of  Reviewing,  Altering,  and  Amending  the  Constitu- 
tion of  this  State;  or,  if  they  see  Occasion,  for  forming  a  new 
One  in  Stead  thereof.  IVilmington:  Printed  by  'James  Adams. 
1792.    Folio,  pp.  80.  '9395 

Minutes  of  the  Convention  of  the  Delaware  State,  at  the 
Second  Session  thereof.  Which  Commenced  at  Dover,  on  Tues- 
day the  twenty- ninth  day  of  May,  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  one 
thousand  seven  hundred  and  ninety-two,  for  the  purpose  of  re- 
viewing, altering  'nd  amending  the  Constitution  of  this  State,  or 
if  they  see  occasion,  for  forming  a  new  one  instead  thereof. 
Wilmington:   Printed  by  Brynberg  and  Andrews.     Folio,  pp.  107. 

The  Managers  of  the  Delaware  Lottery  for  the  College  of 
New  Jersey,  &c.  Philadelphia.  March^  24,  1774.  4to,  broad- 
side, p.  19397 

Proceedings  of  the  Inaugural  Meeting  of  the  Historical  So- 
ciety of  Delaware,  held  at  Wilmington,  31st  May,  1864,  together 
with  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  then  Adopted.  Wilmington  : 
James  B.  Riggs^  Printer.   1864.     8vo.  '939^ 

Prohibitory  Liquor  Law  of  Delaware.  Opinion  of  the  Su- 
preme Court  on  its  Constitutionality.     May  31,  1856.    8vo. 

Reflections  on  the  Perils  and  Difficulties  of  the  Winter  Navi- 
gation of  the  Delaware.     Philadelphia.   1822.     8vo.      w.  19400 

Report  of  the  Delaware  Association  for  the  Moral  Improve- 
ment and  Education  of  the  Colored  People  of  the  State.  Feb- 
ruary, 1868.  Wilmington:  Press  of  Jenkins  and  Atkinson.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  19401 

To  the  Delaware  Pilots.  ...  Philadelphia.  Nov.  27,  1773. 
Folio,  p.  I.  p.  19402 

From  the  Committee  of  Tarring  and  Feathering,  in  anticipation  of  the  arrival  in 
Delaware  Bay  of  the  sea  ihip  "  Polly,"  Captain  Ayres. 

To  the  Delaware  Pilots  ...  Philadelphia.  December  7,  1773. 
4to,  p.  I.  p.  19403 

Renewed  instructions    concerning  the  ship   "Polly  from    "The  Committee  for 
Tarring  and  Feathering." 

Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the 
Delaware  State,  1785-86.  Wilmington.  1786.  Folio,  pp.  50. 
Continued.  19404- 


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Ways  &  Means  for  the  Inhabitants  of  Delaware,  ice.  Stt 
[Rawle  (Francis).] 

Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Company,  1827.    8vo.        19405 

Delaware,  M  y.  Address  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of 
the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  Rail- 
road Companies  to  the  People  of  New  Jersey,  June,  1848. 
Trenton:  Printed  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Map.  19407 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Company.     Report.     1831. 

Analysis  of  Memorial  of  the  Delaware  &  Hudson  Canal  Co. 
1829.  19409 

Considerations  on  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal.  Phila- 
delphia.  1825.   8vo.  19410 

Claims  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  to  a  Repeal  of  a 
Law  of  Pennsylvania,  passed  April  6,  1825.  Philadelphia.  1826. 
8vo.  19411 

An  Investigation  into  the  Affairs  of  the  Delaware  and  Rari- 
tan Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  Companies,  in 
reference  to  certain  Charges  by  "a  Citizen  of  Burlington" 
[Henry  C.  Carey].     Newark.   1849.    8^°*  ^^'  '94* 2 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  New- Jersey  on  Connecting 
the  Delaware  and  Raritan.     Trenton.   1817.  n.  19413 

Report  of  the  Canal  Commissioners  on  the  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal.     Trenton.  1824.  I94i4 

Report  of  the  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  subject 
of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,    pp.  32.  194'5 

Report  of  the  Joint  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal,  and  Camden  and  Amboy  Rail  Road  Transpor- 
tation Companies  ...  January  12,  1848.  Princeton,  N.  J.: 
printed  by  John  T.  Robinson.    8vo,  pp.  17.  H.  19416 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  Investigate  Charges 
made  against  the  Directors  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
and  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  Companies.  Trenton.  1850. 
8vo.  I94'7 


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Address  of  the  Committee  of  the  Delaware  and  Schuylkill 
Canal  Company  to  a  Committee  of  the  Senate  and  House  oi 
...  .  Representatives.     Philadelphia.  [1799.]    8vo,  pp.  32.      h. 

Delaware  County,  N.  T.  Catalogue  of  Delaware  Acad- 
emy.    Delhiy  N.  T.  1859.    ^^°'  '94^9 

Delaware  County,  Pa.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the 
Delaware  County  Institute  of  Science,  on  the  Great  Rain  Storm 
and  Flood,  which  occurred  in  that  County  on  the  Fifth  of  August, 
1843.  With  a  Map...  Chester:  Printed  by  T.  S,  Walker.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  52.     Continued.     Map.  19420 

The  Delawariad;  or,  a  Second  Part  of  the  Wilmingtoniad: 
Being  a  Touch  at  the  Times.  A  Dialogue.  [Motto.]  IVil- 
mington:   J.  Wilson.   180 1.    i2mo,  pp.  22.  19421 

Delbas  (A.  F.)  Assiento  qve  sejtomo  con  Antonio  Fernan- 
dez Delbas,  so-|bre  la  renta  y  prouision  general  de  esclauosj 
negros  para  las  Indias,  afio  de  mil  y  seiscien  |  tos  y  quinze.  j 
[161 5.]    Folio,  20  folioed  leaves.  ^9422 

Delchamps  (J.  J.)  Love's  Ambuscade ;  the  Sergeant's 
Stratagem  a  War  Drama,  in  Three  Acts.  By  J.  J.  Delchamps. 
Mobile:  A.  G.  Horn.   1863.    32mo,  Title,  pp.  62,  (2).  ba. 

Delchamps.  Spiced  Slaw  for  Southern  Digestion  and  other 
Papers.  Written  for  the  Order  of  W.  B.  By  J.  J.  Delchamps. 
With  the  Constitution  of  the  Order.  ...  With  the  Constitution 
of  the  Order.  ...  Mobile:  printed  by  A.  G.  Horn.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  62.  BA.  19424 

W.  B.  means  Working  Brothers.  Dish  No.  3,  included  in  the  above,  was  also 
published  separately,  Mobile.  i86z.    8vo,  pp.  16.     ba. 

Del£ry  (Ch.)  Confederes  et  federaux.  Les  Yankees  fonda- 
teurs  de  I'esclavage  aux  £tats-Unis  et  initiateurs  du  droit  de 
secession.  Par  le  Docteur  Ch.  Delery.  Paris:  Librairie  cen- 
trale.   1864.   8vo,  pp.  31.  194^5 

Delescluze  (Ch.)  De  Paris  a  Cayenne,  journal  d'un  trans- 
porte.  Par  Charles  Delescluze.  Paris:  Le  Chevalier.  1869. 
i8mo,  pp.  347.  19426 

Delessert  (Benjamin).  Les  Mines  d'or  de  la  Californie. 
Paris.   1849.    8vo.  19427 

Delessert  (Cdouard).     Les  Indiens  de  la  bale  d'Hudson; 
VOL.  V.  41 


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promenades  d'un  artiste  parmi  les  Indiens  de  rAtn6rique  du 
nord,  depuis  le  Canada  jusqu'a  I'ile  de  Vancouver  et  TOr^gon,  i 
travers  le  territoire  de  la  compagnie  de  la  baie  d'Hudson.  Imit6 
de  I'anglais.     Paris:  Amyot.   i86i.    i2mo,  pp.  vii,  273.     19428 

Delessert  (E.)  Voyages  dans  les  deux  Oc6ans,  Atlantique 
et  Pacifique,  1844  a  1847.  Bresil,  £tais-Unis,  Cap  de  Bonne- 
Esperance,  Nouvelle  Hollande,  Nouvelle  Zelande,  Taiti,  Philip- 

S'nes,  Chine,  Java,  Indies  Orientales,  £gypte.     Par  M.  Eugene 
dessert.      Parti :    Frank,  mdcccxlviii.    Imp.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp. 
326,  (2).     15  Engravings,  2  Maps,  and  Woodcuts.  19429 

De  L'Etat  et  du  Sort  des  colonies.     Set  [Sainte  Croix  (M. 

Delgado  y  Buenrostro  (Ant.)  Historias  varias  canonicas 
moralizadas  en  sermones.  Predicados  en  las  Indias  de  la  Nueva 
Espafla.  Puebla  de  Angelti.  1693.  Folio,  12  1.,  pp.  948,  Table, 
16  1.  19430 

Delharms  (R.)  Discourse  on  the  True  Nature  of  Freedom 
and  Slavery,  delivered  before  the  Washington  Society  of  the 
New  Jerusalem,  in  view  of  the  ii8th  Anniversary  of  Washing- 
ton's Birth.     Philadelphia.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  63.  I943I 

Delhinor  (E.)  Die  Entedeckung  von  Amerika.  Ferdinand 
Cortez  oder  die  Eroberung  von  Mexico.  Nach  den  besten 
Quellen  bearbeitet  von  E.  Delhinor.  Prag:  Sandtner.  1843. 
8vo.      24  Plates.  19432 

Deliberation  ;  or,  the  substance  of  what  may  be  spoken  in 
the  *****  of  *****  in  the  course  of  this  month.  Principal 
speakers  L.  C.  —  E.  G.  —  E.  S.  —  E.  S.  —  L.  L.  —  D.  D.— 

D.  B.  — D.  G.  — E.  S.  — E.  E.  — B s.  — B.  P.  — B.  S* 

A****.  B.  L*****,  Ghost  of  Lord  S  —  m  —  s.  Sold  by  D. 
Browne^  Strand,  mdcclxxix.    8vo,  pp.  23.  j.c.B.  19433 

A  debate  supposed  to  have  taken  place  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  which  occasion 
the  ghost  of  Lord  Somers  appears,  and  advises  their  lordships  to  "drop  all  interested 
and  party  attachments,  and  join  with  unanimity  to  advance  the  glory  and  reputation 
of  their  native  country." 

Deligne.  L'Interet  fran^ais  dans  la  Plata.  [Signe  Deligne.J 
Paris:  imp.  de  Chaix.   185 1.    8vo.  1943+ 

Extracted  from  the  "Assemblie  nationale,"  i6  f%v.,  185 1. 

The  Delirium  of  my  Childhood:  a  Foresight  in  1819  of 
Events  witnessed  by  the  same  Person  in  the  War  of  the  Rebel- 


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Hon.     By  an  Officer  of  the  U.  S.  Army.     Ntw  Tori:  American 
News  Company.   1866.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  19435 

De  L'IsIe  and  Del'  Isle  (G.)     Ste  Isle  (G.  del'). 

Delitsch  (O.)  Westindien  und  die  Sudpolar-Lander  geo- 
graphisch  und  statistisch  bearbeitet.  Leipzig:  HInrichs'  Ferlag, 
1871.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  310.  19436 

Reprinted  from  SCein'i  "  Handbuch  dcr  Geog.  u.  Statiitik." 

Dell  (W.)  Christ's  Spirit  A  Christian's  Strength,  or  A 
Plain  Discovery  of  the  Mighty  and  Invincible  Power,  that  all 
Believers  receive  through  the  Gift  of  the  Spirit.  First  held 
Forth  in  Two  Sermons,  or  Acts  i,  viii.  and  after  Published  for 
the  Instraction  and  Use  of  those  that  are  Spiritual.  Anno 
MDCXLV.  By  William  Dell,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ,  at  Yelden  in  the  County  of  Bedford.  Germantown: 
Printed  by  Christopher  Sower.   1760.    8vo,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  75-168. 

Dell.  The  Doctrine  of  Baptisms,  Reduced  from  its  Ancient 
and  Modern  Corruptions;  And  restored  to  its  Primitive  Sound- 
ness and  Integrity :  According  to  the  Word  of  Truth ;  the  Sub- 
stance of  Faith,  and  the  Nature  of  Christ's  Kingdom.  By 
William  Dell,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  of  Gonvil  and  Caius 
College,  in  Cambridge.  The  Fifth  Edition.  London^  Printed; 
Philadelphia:  Reprinted  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall.  1759.  8vo, 
pp.  43.  P.     9438 

Dell.  The  Trial  of  Spirits  both  in  Teachers  and  Hearers, 
wherein  is  held  forth  The  Clear  Discovery  and  certain  Down- 
fall of  the  Carnal  and  Antichristian  Clergy  of  these  Nations, 
etc.  By  William  Dell.  London:  first  printed  in  the  Tear  1666. 
Philadelphia :  Reprinted  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  mocclx. 
8vo,  pp.  55.  19439 

According  to  Joseph  Smith's  catalogue,  it  was  first  printed  in  1653.  These  are 
introduced  here  because  printed  by  Benjamin  Franlclin. 

Delia  Chiesa  Cattolica  negli  Stati  Uniti  d' America.  Memoria 
compilata  da  un  Membro  della  Societa  Leopoldina.  Verona. 
1835.    8vo.  19440 

Dellet  (il/r.)  Remarks  of  Mr.  Dellet,  of  Alabama,  on  the 
Civil  and  Diplomatic  Appropriation  Bill,  delivered  ...  in  the  H. 
of  R.,  April  25  and  27,  1840.  Washington:  Gales  and  Seaton. 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  31.  19441 


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DBLMAR. 


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Delleville  (Philippes).  Opinion  prononc6e  dans  la  s6ance 
du  II  prairial  an  v,  sur  les  troubles  et  les  desastres  de  Saint 
Domingue.  Paris:  Dt  I* imprimirtt  nationalt.  An  v.  [1797.] 
8vo,  pp.  18.  j.c.B.  19442 

Dellmann  (Fr.)  Briefe  der  nach  Amerika  ausgewanderten 
Familie  Steines.  Fur  die  Verwandten,  Freunde  und  Beicannten 
der  Ausgewanderten  ...  .  Briefe  aus  Bremen,  Baltimore,  und 
St.  Louis  ncbst  Anhange.     fVesel:  Bicktr.  1835.    8vo. 

Dellon  (C.)  Relation  d'un  Voyage  fait  aux  Indes  Orien- 
tales.     1685.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  ^9444 

Paget  126-157  give  a  deicription  of  Brtx'tl,  where  the  author  stayed  on  hit  home- 
ward voyage. 

Dellon.  Voyages  et  relation  de  I'inquisition  de  Goa  aug- 
mente  de  plusieurs  pieces  curieuses  et  I'Histoire  des  Dieux  qu'a- 
dorent  les  gentils  des  Indes.     Col.   1709.    2  vols.,  8vo.      19445 

Paget  154-196,  of  Vol.  II.,  relate  to  Braxil  j  alto  the  following  \ 

Dellon.  Reise  door  Indien  met  een  Tractaat  van  de  byson- 
dere  ziekten,  welke  in  d'Oostersche  landen  vallen.  Uit  het 
fransch  door  W.  Calebius.      Utrecht.   1687.    4to.  19446 

Dellon.  A  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies  ;  giving  an  Account 
or  the  Isle  of  Madagascar  and  Mascareigne,  of  Suratte,  the  Coast 
of  Malabar,  of  Goa,  Gameron,  Ormus,  and  the  Coast  of  Brasil. 
By  Monsieur  Dellon,  m.d.  To  which  is  annexed  a  Supplement 
taken  out  of  Monsieur  de  Rennefort's  History  ...  translated  from 
the  French.     [By  T.  Crull.]     London.   1698.    8vo,  pp.  248. 

Delmar  (A.)  Gold  Money  and  Paper  Money.  By  Alex- 
ander Delmar.    New  Tork :  Jnson  D.  F.  Randolph.    8vo,  pp.  42. 

Delmar.  The  Great  Paper  Bubble;  or,  the  Coming  Finan- 
cial Explosion.  By  Alex.  Delmar.  ...  New  Tork:  Office  of  the 
**  Metropolitan  Record."  1864.    i2mo,  pp,  94.  ^9449 

Alto:    International  Almanac  for  1866;   or,  Hand-Book  of  Geographical   [etc.] 
Statistics,  relating  to  every  Country.     New  York.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  128. 

Delmar.  The  Life  of  George  B.  McClellan.  New  Tork : 
*r.  R.  Dawley.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  109.  19450 

Delmar.  Statistics  of  the  United  States,  compiled  under 
the  Authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  compliance 
with  the  Request  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  for  Transmission  to 


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the  U.  S.  Commissioner  General  for  the  "  Paris  Exposition" 
of  1867,  by  Alexander  Delmar  ...  .  Wathington :  Tnas.  Dtpt. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  72.  19451 

Delmontb  y  Tejada  (A.)  Historia  de  Santo  Domingo, 
desde  su  desubrimiento  hasta  nuestros  dias,  por  Antonio  Del- 
monte  y  Tejada.     Tomo   i.      HabanJ.   1853.    ^^°«   PP*   ''''''* 


600. 


19452 


No  more  publiihed. 

[Delmotte  (Henri  Florent).]  Voyage  pittoresque  et  indus- 
triel  dans  le  Paraguay-roux  et  la  Palingenesie  Australe.  Par 
Tridace-Nafe-Theobrome  de  Kaout't  'Chouk,  gentilhomme 
breton.     Mons.  E.  Hoyois-Derely.  [1835.]    8vo,  pp.  48.     19453 

Del  Nino  Jesus  (P.  A.)  Oracion  funebre  del  £.  S.  Don 
Augustin  de  Jturbide.     Puebla.   1859.    4tOi  8  1.  '9454 

Delorme  (E.  N.)  Les  Etats  Unis  et  I'Europe.  Set 
Nouette-Delorme  (E.) 

Delphine,  pseudonym.  Solon,  or  the  Rebellion  of  '61.  A 
Domestic  and  Political  Tragedy.  By  Delphine.  Chicago:  S, 
P.  Rounds.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  74.  19455 

Del  Primo  Scopritore  del  Continente  del  Nuovo  Mondo.  See 
[Napione  (G.  F.  G.)] 

Del  Rio.     See  Rio  (Antonio  del). 

Delta,  pseudonym.  Letter  from  Delta  to  Senex,  containing 
some  Observations  and  Strictures  of  a  Late  Manifesto  published 
in  the  Newspapers,  in  a  Sinister  Form  of  an  Address  from  a 
Junto  of  Members  of  the  Provincial  Parliament  of  Lower 
Canada  to  their  Constituents,  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix, 
consisting  of  the  Speech  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  in 
Chief  on  proroguing  the  Last  Session  of  Provincial  Parliament, 
and  the  said  Manifesto.     Montreal.   1827.    pp.  136.  19456 

Delta,  pseudonym.     See  [Deane  (Charles)],  No.  19046. 

Delusion;  or  the  Witch  of  New  England.  Boston:  Hilliard^ 
Gray^  and  Company.   1840.    i6mo,  pp.  iv,  160.  H.  19457 

The  Delusive  and  Dangerous  Principles  of  the  Minority  Ex- 
posed and  Refuted,  in  a  Letter  to  Lord  North.  By  a  Friend  to 
the  Public.     London.   1778.    8vo.  '9458 


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DEMERARA. 


Demarchais.  Voyage  en  Guin^e,  Isles  voisincs,  et  k  Cay- 
enne, fait  en  1725,  1726  et  1727.  Contenant  une  description 
tris-exacte  et  tres-etendue  de  ces  pais,  et  du  commerce  qui  s'y 
fait.     Jmsttrdam.   1731.    4  vols.,  i2mo.     Maps  and  Plates. 

Dbmarest  (D.  D.)  History  and  Characteristics  of  the  Re- 
formed Protestant  Dutch  Church.  By  David  D.  Demarest  ...  . 
Second  Edition.  New  Tork :  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Re- 
formed Protestant  Dutch  Church.  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  xxviii,  221, 
Errata,  i  slip.    8  Plates.  c.  19460 

Allot   "The  Manly,   Independent   Thinker,"  Addreii   by    David   D.    Demareit. 
1855.     Ivo. 

Demarest  (J.)  The  Present  Duty  of  American  Christians. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  Hackensacic,  N.  J.,  ...  July  7th, 
1861.  By  Rev,  James  Demarest,  Jr.,  Pastor.  ...  New-Tork: 
John  A.  Gray^  Printer.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  15.  19461 

Demarest.  Thanksgiving  Sermon.  A  Sermon  preached  ... 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  on  Thanksgiving  Morning,  Nov.  28,  1861. 
By  Rev.  James  Demarest,  Jr.,  Pastor.  Hackensack :  printed  at 
the  Office  of  the  Bergen  County  Patriot.     1861.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Demartray  (A.),  and  Rouhand  (P.)  Coup  d'Or  sur  la 
Republique  de  I'Amerique  Centrale  et  principalement  ^tats 

de  Nicaragua  et  Costa  Rica.     Par  MM.  Demartray  et  iwyuiiand. 
Paris:   Crapelet.    1832.    4to.     Map.  19463 

Demartray  and  Rouhand.  Opusculo  sobre  la  Republica 
de  Contro-America,  y  particularmente  sobre  les  Estados  de 
Nicaragua  y  Costa  Rica,  con  un  Mapa  de  ambos  estados,  pub- 
liconte  Don  Alonzo  Demartray  y  Don  Pedro  Rouhand.  Paris. 
1833.    8vo,  pp.  16.     Map.  19464 

Demby  (J.  W.)  The  War  in  Arkansas,  or  a  Treatise  on 
the  Great  Rebellion  of  1861  ...  .  By  J.  W.  Demby.  Little 
Rock^  Jrk.  1864.    i6mo,  pp.  64.  h.  19465 

Demerara.  The  Demerara  &c  Essequibo  Vade-Mecum; 
containing  the  Principal  Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  United 
Colony,  and  A  Variety  of  Miscellaneous  Articles  of  Local  Im- 
portance. Georgetown:  A.  Stevenson.  1825.  i2mo,  pp.  xxiv, 
311.  BA.  19466 

Minutes  of  evidence  in  the  matter  of  the  Demerara  and 
Berbice  Manumission  Order  in  Council.  [^London.']  1827. 
Folio.     (Pari,  doc.)  19467 


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Obiervationi  on  the  Demerara  Memorial.  London.  1828. 
8vo.  19468 

Demerara  after  Fifteen  Yean  of  Freedom.  By  a  Landowner. 
London.   1853.    ^^°*  PP'  '2°'  194^9 

Return  respecting  the  Sanitary  Condition  of  Demerara  Bar- 
racks, 1862.  19470 

Demersay  (A.)  £tude  jconomique  sur  le  mat6  ou  the  du 
Paraguay.  Par  le  docteur  Alfred  Demersay,  charge  de  missions 
scicntiBques  dans  I'Amerique  du  Sud  ...  .  Paris:  V*  Bouchard- 
Huzard.    1867.    8vo,  pp.  51.  1 947 1 

Demersay  (L.  A.)  £tudes  economiqucs  sur  I'Amerique 
miridionale.  Du  tabac  au  Paraguay.  Culture,  consommation 
et  commerce.  Avec  une  Lettre  sur  Tintroduction  du  tabac  en 
France,  par  M.  Ferdinand  Denis.  Paris:  Guillaumin.  1851. 
8vo.     Plates.  19472 

Alto  on  Urge  paper.     In  thii  work  Denit  ihowi  that  Thoret,  and  not  Nicot,  firil 
introduced  tobacco  into  France. 

Demersay.  Histoire  physique,  6cnnomique  et  politique  du 
Paraguay  et  des  etablissements  des  j(  .uites  ;  accompagnee  d'un 
atlas,  de  pieces  justificatives  et  d'une  bibliographic.  Par  L. 
Alfred  Demersay  ...  .  Paris:  L.  Hachette  et  O*.  1 860-1 865. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  Ixiv,  486 }  488.  Atlas  of  14  colored  Plates 
and  2  Maps.  '9473 

Demersay.  Une  Mission  geographique  dans  les  archives 
d'Espagne  et  de  Portugal,  1862-1863.  Fragments  lus  a  la 
Soci6te  de  geographic  dans  sa  stance  generale  du  15  avril  1864. 
Par  M.  Alfred  Demersay  ...  .  Paris:  L,  Hachtttt  et  O'.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  45.  19474 

Demetz  and  Blouet  (A.)  Rapports  a  M.  le  comte  de 
Montalivet,  pair  de  France,  ministre  ...  de  I'interieur,  sur  les 
penitenciers  des  £tats-Unis.  Par  M.  Demetz  ...  et  par  M. 
Abel  Blouet  ...  .  Paris:  imprimerie  royale.  1837.  Folio,  2  1., 
pp.  144,  114,  (i).  45  Plates.  H.  +  Paris:  imp.  royale.  1839. 
Folio.     45  Plates.  ^9475 

Demeunier  (Jean  Nicolas).  L'Amerique  independante,  Ou 
les  difFerentes  Constitutions  des  treize  provinces  qui  se  sont 
erigees  en  republiques,  sous  le  nom  d'  £tats-Unis  de  I'Amerique. 
Avec  un  precis  de  I'histoire  de  chaque  province,  5c  des  remarques 
sur  les  Constitutions,  la  population,  les  finances  &  I'etat  dans 


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lequel  les  provinces  se  trouvent  actuellement.  Par  M.  Demeu- 
nier  ...  .  Gand:  P.  F.  dt  Goesin.  m  dcc  xc.  3  vols.,  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  231,  Mapi  Title,  pp.  196;  Title,  pp.  226,  (4).  j.c.b. 

D^MEUNiER.  Essai  sur  les  £tats-Unis.  Par  M.  D^meunier, 
Secretaire  ordinaire  de  Monsieur,  Frere  du  Roi,  2c  Censeur  royal. 
Paris:  Laporte.  m  dcc  lxxxvi.  4to,  Title,  pp.  89.  ba.,  c. 

"Alto  in  the  'Encyclopedir  tnethodiquc' "  —  QuArard. 

D^MEUNIER.  Supplement  ou  suite  aux  remarques  de  Mr. 
Demfunier,  sur  la  constitution  et  les  etats  de  Nouvelle-Yorck  et 
Virginie,  Qui  n"  se  trouvnt  point  dans  les  trois  volumes  de 
I'Amerique  independante.  Gand:  P.  F.  de  Goesin.  M  DCC  xci. 
Svo,  Title,  pp.  120.  J.C.B.  19478 

Demeur  (Adolphe  Louis  Joseph).  L'Expedition  beige  au 
Mexique.  Appel  aux  chambres.  Bruxelles,  Lacroix,  Ferboeck- 
hoven  et  Cie.   1864.    8vo.  ^9479 

Deming  (E.)  Address  at  the  First  Annual  Exhibition  of  the 
Philomothean  Society  of  Wabash  College.  Crawfordsville^  Ind. 
1835.    i2mo.  19480 

Deming  (H.  C.)  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Henry 
Champion  Deming,  before  the  General  Assembly  of  Connecti- 
cut ...  June  8th,  1865.  Hartford:  A.  N.  Clark  ?5f  Co.,  State 
Printers,   1865.     Svo,  pp.  58.  H.  1 9481 

Deming.  The  Life  of  Ulysse;;  S.  Grant.  By  H.  C.  Dem- 
ing. Hartford:  S,  S.  Scrantoni^  Co.  1868.  8 vo,  pp.  533.  Por- 
trait. B.  19482 

Deming.  An  Oration  upon  the  Life  and  Services  of  Gen. 
David  Wooster,  delivered  at  Danbury,  April  27th,  1854,  when, 
a  Monument  viras  erected  to  his  Memory.  ...  Hartford.  1854. 
Svo,  pp.  60.  s.  19483 

Alio :  Insurgent  Relations  and  Insurgent  Animus.  A  Speech  ...  on  the  Presi- 
dent's Message,  delivered  ...  January  19,  1866.  \_fFathington.  1866.]  Svo,  pp.  8. 
H.  —  Nothing's  been  done."  Speech  ...  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  New  Yoric,  Septem- 
ber 27th,  1864.  [Netii  Tork.  1864.]  Svo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Our  Decisive  Battle.  Speech 
delivered  in  the  Town  Hall,  at  Suffield,  Conn.,  Fast  Day,  April  14,  1865.  Broad- 
side. —  Speech  ...  on  the  President's  Plan  of  State  Renovation  ...  February  27th, 
1S64.     ff^ashington.  1S64.    Svo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Deming  (L.)  Catalogue  of  the  Principal  Officers  of  Ver- 
mont, as  connected  with  its  Political  History,  from  1778  to 
1 85 1,  with  some  Biographical  Notices,  &:c.     By  Leonard  Dem- 


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ing,  Middlebury,  Vt.  ...  Middlebury :  the  Author.  185 1.  8vo, 
pp.  119,  (i).  +  Appendix.  [Containing  Notices  of  each  Town. 
Middlebury:  Printed  by  "Justice  Cobb .    1852.]    8vo,  pp.  121-216. 

Demme  (Wilhelm  Ludwig).  Das  Buch  der  Verbrechen.  Das 
interessanteste  aus  alterer,  neuerer  und  neuester  Zeit  der  Lander 
dies-  und  jenseits  des  Oceans.  Ein  Volksbuch.  -f  Neuc  Folge. 
Leipxig :  Arnold.  1853,  54.  +  Zweite  Ausgabe,  mit  Illustra- 
tionen.    [/&/W.]  1854-8.     8vo.  194^5 

Demmin  (A.)  Histoire  de  la  ceratnique  en  planches  photo- 
typiques  inalterables,  avec  texte  explicatif.  Par  Auguste  Dem- 
min. L'Asie,  I'Amerique  ..  par  ordre  chronologique.  ...  Paris: 
V'  J.  Renouard.   1868.     Folio.  19486 

Democracy,  an  Epic  Poem.     See  [Livingston  (Brockholst)]. 

Democracy  Displayed,  or  the  Democrat's  Handbook.  Phila- 
delphia.  1848.    i2mo.  19487 

Democracy  of  Christianity ;  or,  an  Analysis  of  the  Bible  and 
its  Doctrines  in  their  Relation  to  the  Principle  of  Democracy. 
By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.  New  York.  1849.  2  vols., 
i2mo.  19488 

Democracy  Unveiled.     See  [Fessenden  (T.  G.)] 

An  Address  to  the  Democracy  of  the  United  States,  on  the 
Duty  of  the  Democratic  Party,  at  this  Crisis,  [n.  p.  i860.] 
8vo,  pp.  26.  19489 

Address  to  the  Democracy  and  the  People  of  the  United 
States,  by  the  National  Democratic  Executive  Committee. 
Breckenridge  and  Lane  Campaign  Documents,  No.  15.  \_lVash- 
ington.   t86o.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  19490 

Also;  Addi;ss  to  the  Democracy  and  the  People  of  the  United  States,  by  the  Na- 
tional Democratic  Executive  Committee.  Waihington :  McGill  &  fVitheroiu.  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  — To  the  Democracy  of  the  Border  State,      [n.  p.    n.  d.j     8vo,  pp.  3. 

To  the  Democracy  of  the  United  States.  (Address  dated) 
Washington  City,  D.  C,  July  i860.  (Signed)  Miles  Taylor 
&  2  others,  Democratic  National  Executive  Committee.  Balti- 
more:  Printed  by  Murphy  i^  Co.  [i860.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H. 

The  Democracy ;  or,  the  Fundamental  Principles  of  Demo- 
cracy, as  established  by  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.      Boston  :  printed  by  JVm.  M. 


Kendall.   1864. 

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The  Democrat ;  or  Intrigues  and  Adventures  of  Jean  le  Noir, 
from  his  Enlisf  lent  as  a  Drummer  in  General  Rochambeau's 
Army,  his  Arrival  in  Boston,  &c.     New  Tork.   1795.         ^9493 

El  Demdcrata.  Periodico  politico,  literario  y  comercial.  No. 
1-103.     Mexico.   1850.     (All  published.)  ^9494 

The  Democratiad :  a  Poem,  in  retaliation  for  the  *' Philadel- 
phia Jockey  Club."     See  [Cobbett  (W.)],  Vol.  iv..  No.  13879. 

Democratic  Age ;  Statesmanship,  Science,  Art,  Literature, 
and  Progress.  Edited  by  C.  Edwards  Lester.  Vol.  i.  New 
Tork.    1859.     8vo.  C.  19495 

The  Democratic  Almanac  and  Political  Compendium  for 
1868.  New  Tork:  Van  Evrie^  Horton  ^  Co.  i2mo,  pp.  82. 
+  1869.    i2mo.  19496 

The  Democratic  and  Republican  Platforms,  [n.  p.  i860.] 
8vo,  pp.  27.  19497 

A  Democratic  Catechism :  containing  the  Self-Evident  and 
Fundamental  Principles  of  Democracy.  ...  Providence:  B.  T. 
Albro^  Printer.    1846.    l2mo,  pp.  20.  1949^ 

Democratic  Catechism  of  Negro  Equality,  July  4th,  1863. 
8vo,  I  leaf.  19499 

Democratic  Convention.  Proceedings  of  the  National  Demo- 
cratic Convention,  Convened  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  23, 
i860.      Washington,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  54.  19500 

Democratic  Conventions.     See  under  the  name  of  the  State. 

Democratic  Documents  for  the  Campaign,  and  Facts  for  the 
People.     Frankfort^  Ky.   1868.    8vo.  '9501 

Democratic  Falsehoods  exposed.  Facts  for  the  People. 
Washington:    Gibson  Brothers^  Printers.  [1868.]    8vo,  pp.  4.     H. 

The  Democratic  Gospel  of  Peace,  according  to  St.  Tammany. 
New  Tork:  Published  for  the  Author.   1863.    i2mo,  pp.  36. 

The  Democratic  Judge.  See  [Cobbett  (W.)],  Vol.  iv.,  No. 
13880. 

Democratic  League.  Circular.  New  Tork.  "June,  1862. 
4to,  pp.  4.  19504 

This  circular  was  the  iirst  announcement  of  the  formation  and  objects  of  the 
"  Democratic  League,"  which  is  claimed  to  be  the  first  of  all  the  "  Leagues  "  formed  for 
sustaining  the  government  against  the  "Confederate"  treason.  Signed  by  C.  P. 
Kirkland,  Thomas  Ewbank,  and  others. 


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Democratic  League.  ...  The  Slaveholders'  Conspiracy,  de- 
picted by  Southern  Loyalists  in  its  Treason  against  Democratic 
Principles,  as  well  as  against  the  National  Union;  showing  a 
Contest  of  Slavery  and  Nobility  versus  Free  Government.  \_New 
York.   1864.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  19505 

Democratic  National  Convention  at  Baltimore,  June,  1852. 
Proceedings.  fVashington,  D.  C.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  44.  +  [An- 
other Report.]    8vo,  pp.  78.  s.  19506 

Democratic  Opinions  on  Slavery !  1776-1863.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  19507 

Democratic  Party.  The  Record  of  1860-1865.  i.  Seces- 
sion and  Reconstruction.  11.  Opposition.  Philadelphia.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  19508 

Democratic  Party.  Words  of  Counsel  to  Men  of  Business. 
By  a  Man  of  Business,     [n.  p.]   1856.    8vo,  pp.  21.     M.  19509 

The  Democratic  Platform.  General  McClellan's  Letter  of 
Acceptance,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7,  (i).  h.  19510 

Democratic  Platform.  People's  Resolutions.  A  Republican 
Form  of  Government:  Definition,  Manhood  Suffrage.  New 
Tork:   C.  S.  Westcott^  Co.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  15.  195 n 

Democratic  Presidential  Campaign  Songster,  No.  i.  McClel- 
lan  and  Pendleton.  New  Tork:  J.  F.  Peeks.  [1864.]  i6mo, 
pp.  72.  19512 

Democratic  Protests  against  the  Lecompton  Fraud.  [^IVash- 
ington.    1858.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  19513 

The  Democratic  Reformer.  Embodying  Documents  con- 
cerning Governmental  Reformation  in  New  York.  Albany. 
1844.    8vo.  '9514 

The  Democratic  Review.     See  United  States  Magazine. 

Democratic  Statesmen  and  Generals  to  the  Loyal  Sons  of  the 
Union.  Views  of  Generals  Grant,  Sherman,  Dix,  Wood,  But- 
ler, Edward  Everett,  J.  A.  Griswold,  etc.  Albany:  Weed^  Par- 
sons  iff  Co.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  14.  195^5 

The  Democratic  Text  Book  being  A  Compendium  of  the 
Principles  of  the  Democratic  Party.  Boston:  Redding  ^  Co. 
1848.    i2mo,  pp.  72.  1 95 1 6 


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The  Democratic  Times.  Chapter  i.  A  Dishonorable  Peace 
with  Rebellion !  The  Dissolution  of  the  Union.  Perpetual 
War  ending  in  Anarchy  or  Military  Despotism,  etc.  [  .  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  19517 

Democraticvs^  pseudonym.  JefFersoniad  ;  or,  an  Echo  to  the 
Groans  of  an  Expiring  Faction.  By  Democraticus.  [n.  p.] 
1801.    i2mo.  1951^ 

Demond  (C.)  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Society  of 
Alumni  of  Williams  College,  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  August 
I,  1865.  By  Charles  Demond.  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Mar- 
vin y  Son.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  195 19 

[Demontezon.]  Mission  de  Cayenne  et  de  la  Guyane 
Fran^aise,  avec  une  carte  geographique.  Paris.  1857.  ^^°  ^"^ 
i2mo.  19520 

The  Demoralizing  Doctrines  and  Disloyal  Teachings  of  the 
Mormon  Hierarchy.  The  Condition  of  Women  in  Polygamy. 
New  Tork.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  19521 

The  Demos  in  Council:  or  'Bijah  in  Pandemonium.  Being 
a  Sweep  of  the  Lyre  In  close  Imitation  of  Milton.  ...  Boston: 
Printed  by  James  Cutler.  Aprils  1799'     8vo^  pp.  16.  ba.,  h. 

In  this  piece,  'Bijah  is  said  to  signify  S.  Adams;  Honee,  Austin;  Junius,  Jarvis ; 
Tummas,  Tho.  Edwards;  Mozard,  Dr.  Linnedard  (?) ;  NifFey  N  — ,  Noyes ;  Dr. 
V  — ,  Dr.  Vinal;   Dr.  H  — ,  Dr.  Hall;  Gov.  H  — ,  Gov.  Heath  (Hancock?). 

Demousseaux  de  Givre  (G.)  Discours  de  M.  Gaston 
Demousseaux  de  Givre  sur  la  constitution  des  £tats-Unis,  et 
notamment  sur  la  clause  par  la  quelle  elle  tolere  I'esclavage  ...  . 
Paris:  Retaux.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  56.  19523 

Dempsey  (J.  M.)  Our  Ocean  Highway:  a  Condensed  Uni- 
versal Route  Book.     London.   i87o[i869].    i6mo.       b.  19524 

Demun  (J.  J.)  Le  Sort  du  Commerce  Fran^ais,  ou  Consi- 
derations pressantes  sur  I'importance  de  I'isle  Saint  Domingue. 
Par  J.  J.  Demun.  Paris:  Guerbart.  An  iv.  [1796.]  8vo,  pp. 
19.  j.c.B.  19525 

Demund  (I.  S.)  American  Liberty.  Fourth  of  July.  By 
Isaac  S.  Demund.  New  York:  for  the  Author.  1855.  ^vo,  pp. 
16.  19526 

Demund.     Lamentation  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 


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[9526 


President  of  the  United  States.     Dy  Isaac  S.  Demund.      May 
1865.     New  York:  John  A.  Gray^  Green.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Also;  Liberty  Defended.  Fourth  of  July,  to  the  Patriotic  Citirern  of  Fompton 
Plains.  The  Oration,  by  Isaac  S.  Demund.  New  J'erk :  John  If.  Cray.  185 1. 
8vo,  pp.  20. — Subordination  to  Government  the  S.ilvation  of  our  Country.  ...  Dis- 
course  ...   .   Lancaster:    Pearsol  &  Geiit,  Printers.    1 861.  8vo,  pp.  15. 

Denain  (A.)  Considerations  sur  les  Iiitcrets  Politiques  et 
Cotnmerciaux  qui  se  lattachcnt  a  I'Isthine  de  Panama,  et  aux 
dift'erents  isthines  de  I'Amerique  Centralc.  Relation  directe  de 
ces  isthmes  avec  celui  de  Suez.      Paris.    1845.    ^^o.      c.  19528 

Denain.  Ensayo  sobre  los  intereses  politicos  i  coniinerciales 
del  Istnio  del  Panama  por  A.  Denain.  ...  Panama:  "Jose  Maria 
Bermudez.    1844.    410,  pp.  56.  H.  19529 

Denance  (L.  V.)  Aventures  d'une  famille  allemande  emigree 
en  Amerique.      Par  L.  V.  Denance.      Limoges  et  Lille:   Ardant 


frerts.   1866.    i2mo 


,  pp.  190. 


'9530 


Denance.  La  ?\imille  de  Martel  Ic  plantcur;  episode  de  la 
revolution  de  Saint-Domingue.  Limoges  et  Lisle  :  Ardant  freres. 
1865.    i2mo,  pp.  124.     Illustr.    +  1867.  19531 

Denance.  Les  deux  chasseurs  noirs  dans  les  f'orets  de 
I'Amerique.  Par  L.  V.  Denance.  Limoges  et  Lisle:  Martial 
Ardant  freres,   186-.    i2mo,  pp.   156.    +   1867.  '9532 

Denance.  Makandal  ou  le  noir  marron.  Par  L.  V.  Denance. 
Limoges  et  Lisle :  Martial  Ardant  freres.  1865.  i2mo,  pp.  120. 
+  1867.     +   1869.  19533 

Denance.  Voyages  dans  les  mers  du  Sud  et  dans  I'Oceanie, 
ou  Aventures  du  chevalier  Dumirail  et  d'Auguste  Martel. 
Limoges  et  Lisle:  Martial  Ardant  freres.  1865.  i2mo,  pp.  128. 
Illustr.    -f-  1867.  19534 

Denchausse.  Extrait  de  mes  tablettes  d'outre-mer,  ou  Me- 
moire  sur  des  materiaux  pour  servir  a  I'histoire,  la  statistique  et 
la  topographie  medicales  de  la  ville  de  San-Luis-Potosi  et  ses 
environs,  dans  la  republique  Mexicaine  ...  par  le  docteur  Den- 
causse.     Toulouse:  imp.  de  A.  Labouisse.     Rochefort.    185 1.     8vo. 

Denckc  (C.  F.)     See  "Delaware,"  No.  19377. 

Denio  (H.),  and  O'Connor  (C.)  Opinions  as  to  the  Con- 
stitutionality of  trans.ferring  Funds  of  Depositors  in  Savings 
Banks  to  the  State  ...  New-Tork.  1853.    8vo.  ^953^ 


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DENIS. 


Denis  (A.)  Tammany  Hall,  and  other  Miscellaneous  Poems, 
by  Alexander  Denis.     New  Tori.   1847.  ^^'  '9537 

Denis  (Alexandre).  L'Oncle  d'Amerique;  Scenes.  Paris: 
Douniol.   1856.     8vo.  19538 

Denis  (E.)  Guyana.  Ein  Gemalde  der  Entdeckung  und 
Colonisirung,  des  jetzigen  natiirlichen  und  politischen  Zustandes, 
und  der  verschiedenen  Bewohner  dieses  Thetis  von  Siidamerika, 
von  Ed.  Denis.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen.  Pesth :  Hartleben. 
1824.    i2mo.     (Miniaturgemalde,  37.)  '9539 

Denis  (Jean  F.)  Les  Antilles.  Par  M.  Ferdinand  Denis. 
Paris:  Didot.     8vo.     28  Plates,  and  Map.  '9540 

Denis.  Bresil,  par  M.  Ferdinand  Denis,  Colombie  et  Guy- 
anes,  par  M.  C.  Famin.  Paris:  Firmin  Didot  freres.  M  DCCC- 
xxxvii.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  384,  32,  2  1.  BA.  +  Paris:  Didot. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  384,  32.     100  Plates  and  2  Maps.  '9541 

Denis  (F.)  Brasilien.  Deutsch  von  C.  A.  Mebold.  Stutt- 
gart.  1836-38.    8vo.  c.  19542 

Denis.  Geschichte  und  Beschreibung  von  Brasilien  und 
Guyana.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen.  Mit  100  Kupfern  und  2 
Karten.     Stuttgart:   Schweixerbarts  Ferlagshandlung.    1839.    8vo. 

Reprinted  from  the"  Welt.  Gemalde  Gallerie." 

Denis.  II  Brasile  di  Ferdinando  Denis.  Colombia  e  Gujane 
di  C.  F:imin,  traduzione  di  A.  F.  Falconetti  adorna  di  centodue 
incisioni.     Vene%ia,   1838.    410.  '9544 

Denis.  Buenos-Ayres  et  le  Paraguay ;  histoire,  moeurs. 
usages  et  coutumes  des  habitants  de  cette  partie  de  I'Amerique, 
Par  F.  Denis.  Paris:  Nepveu.  1823.  2  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  21  li 
199.     18  Plates.  19545 

Denis.  La  Guyane,  ou  histoire,  moeurs,  usages  et  coutumes 
des  habitants  de  cette  partie  de  I'Amerique,  par  F.  Denis. 
Paris.    1823.     2  vols.,  i8mo.      16  Plates.  19546 

Denis.  Histoire  geographique  du  Bresil.  Paris :  imp.  de 
Casimir.   1833.    i8mo.     +  1835.   i8mo.  '9547 

Denis.  Historische  Schilderungen  interessanter  Reiseaben- 
theuer,  Volksgebrauche  und  Naturschonheiten  in  alien  Landern. 
...   Aus  dem  Franzosischen.     Stuttgart:  Scheible.   1834.     i2mo. 

Denis.     Ismael  ben  Kalzar,  ou  la  decouverte  du  Nouveau 


DENIS. 


343 


Monde.  Roman  historique.  Par  Ferdinand  Denis.  ...  Paris: 
Charles  Gosselin.  M  DCtc  xxix.  5  vols.,  i8mo.  +  Seconde  edi- 
tion.    Paris.  [Ibid.']  J 9549 

"Columbus  is  the  hero  of  this  very  curious  historical  novel.  M.  Denis  has  given 
an  exceedingly  interesting  account  of  Columbus  as  a  bookseller,  in  Vol.  i,,  Chap,  ii." 

Denis.  Les  navigateurs,  ou  Choix  de  voyages  anciens  et 
modernes,  recueillis  par  M.  F.  Denis.  Paris:  Louis  Janet. 
1833.    i8mo.     4  Engravings.  19550 

Denis.  Resume  de  I'histoire  de  Buenos-Ayres,  du  Paraguay 
et  des  provinces  de  la  Plata  ;  suivi  du  Resume  de  I'histoire  du 
Chili,  avec  des  notes.  Paris:  Lecointe  et  Durey.  1827.  i8mo, 
pp.  642.  1955 1 

Denis.  Resume  de  I'histoire  du  Bresil,  suivi  du  Resume  de 
I'histoire  de  la  Guyane.  Paris:  Lecointe  et  Durey.  1825.  i8mo. 
4-  Seconde  edition.     [^Ibid,~\   1825.    i8mo.  ^9552 

Denis.  Resume  de  I'histoire  litteraire  du  Portugal,  suivi  du 
Resume  de  I'histoire  litteraire  du  Bresil.  Par  Ferdinand  Denis. 
Paris:  Lecointe  et  Durey.    1826.    i6mo,  pp.  642.  ^9553 

Denis.  Robinson  Crusoe,  par  Daniel  de  Foe.  Restitution 
et  traduction  nouvelle.  Illustre  de  ...  Notices  sur  le  matelot 
Selkirk  et  sur  Saint-Hyacinth,  d'une  recherche  sur  I'lle  de  Juan- 
Fernandez,  et  sur  les  Caraibes  et  les  Puelches,  par  F.  Denis  et 
d'un  dissertation  ...  .  Paris:  Francisque  Bore/;  Jstoin ;  Biais. 
1835.     2  vols.,  8vo.  19554 

Denis.  Scenes  de  la  nature  sous  les  tropiques,  et  de  leur 
influence  sur  la  poesie ;  suivies  de  Camoens  et  Joze  India. 
Paris:  L.  Janet.   1824.     8vo.  ^9555 

Denis.  Une  fete  bresilienne,  celebree  a  Rouen  en  1550 ; 
Suivie  d'un  fragment  du  xvie  siecle,  roulant  sur  la  theogonie  des 
anciens  peuples  du  Bresil  et  des  poesies  en  langue  tupique  de 
Christovam  Valente.  Par  F.  Denis.  Paris:  Aillaud.  1850. 
8vo.     Plate.  ^955^ 

This  is  an  account  of  a  singular  dramatic  representation,  performed  before  Henry  iv. 
of  France,  and  Mary  de  Medicis,  by  50  Brazilians  and  250  Norman  sailors;  and  is  in 
review  of  "  La  Deduction  du  sumptueux  ordre,  plaisantz  spectacles  et  magnifiques 
Theatre  dresses  par  les  Citoiens  de  Rouen,  etc.  Rouen.  1 551."  It  is  followed  by  "  Docu- 
mens  et  Notes  Bibliographiques,"  treating  of  the  ancient  language,  music  (with  speci- 
mens), and  manners  of  the  Brazilians  ;  and  works  written  upon  the  country  and  the 
language,  the  first  discoverers,  etc.  The  Brazilian  Theogony,  "  fragment  du  xvie 
Siecle,"  and  "  Poemas  Brasilicos  do  padre  Christovao  Valente,"  conclude  this  interest- 
ing work. 


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DENISON. 


Denis  (F.),  and  Chauvint  (V.)  De  ware  Robinson.  Naar 
het  P'ransch,  door  S.  J.  van  den  Bergh.  No.  3.  De  wilde  van 
Aveyron  en  de  Robinsons  van  de  eilanden  Tristan  da  Cunha  en 
Trinidad.  Leiden:  D.  Noothoven  van  Goor.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  50. 
6  colored  Lithographs.  +  No.  6.  Uit  de  Braziliaansche  bos- 
schen.  Margaretha  Roberval  op  het  eiland  la  Demoiselle  en 
andere  hoogst  belangrijke  avonturen  te  land  en  ter  zee.  \_lbid.'\ 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  82.     10  colored  Lithographs.  '9557 

Denis  McArthy ;  or,  A  Home  in  New  Brunswick.  Lon- 
don: Macintosh.   1867.    i8mo.  '955^ 

Denison  (A.  C.)  ...  A  Sermor  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev. 
Hervey  Talcott,  late  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Portland, 
Conn,  by  Rev.  Andrew  [Clark]  Denison  ...  .  Middletown : 
Charles  H.  Pe/ton,  Printer.    1866.    8vo,  pp.  13,  (i).       H.  19559 

Denison  (C.  Wheeler.)  The  American  Village,  and  other 
Poems.  By  Charles  W.  Denison.  ...  Boston:  Henry  B.  Skin- 
ner isf  Co.    1845.    i2mo,  pp.  143.  H.  19560 

Denison.  Illustrated  Life,  Campaigns  and  Public  Services  of 
Philip  H.  Sheridan.  (Major-General  ...  .)  ...  By  C.  W.  Deni- 
son. ...  Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  t^  Brothers.  1865.  i2mo, 
pp.  17-197.  c,  H.  19561 

Denison.  Winfield  [S.  Hancock],  the  Lawyer's  Son,  and 
how  he  became  a   Major  General.      Philadelphia :  Jshmead  iff 


Evans.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  323.     4  Plates. 


19562 


Also:  The  American  Village,  and  other  Poems.  Boston.  1845.  —  Defence  of  Rev. 
Charles  W.  Denison  from  the  Slanders  of  the  Boston  Baptist  Bethel  Society,  and  First 
Baptist  Church  :  showing  the  interest  taken  in  the  atfair  by  "Elder  Nathaniel  Culver." 
Boston,   1846.    8vo,  pp.  61. 

Denison  (D.)  lrenicon,|or  a  |  Salve  |  For  New-England's 
Sore.  I  By  Major  Daniel  Denison.  |[5w/o«.-]  Printed  In  the  Tear. 
1684.  |24mo,  4  1.,  pp.  177-218.  B.,  H.,  w.  19563 

This  was  published  at  the  end  of  W.  Hubbard's  "  Benefit  of  a  Well-Ordered  Con- 
versation," with  continuous  paging,  but  having  its  own  title-page. 

Denison  (F.)  Notes  on  the  Baptists  and  their  Principles,  in 
Norwich,  Conn.,  from  the  Settlement  of  the  Towii  to  1850. 
By  Rev.  Frederick  Denison,  A.M.    Norwich.  iS^y.   i2mo,  pp.  91. 

[Denison  (George  T.)]  Canada:  Is  she  Prepared  for  War.? 
or  a  few  Remarks  on  the  State  of  her  Defences.  By  a  Native 
Canadian.      Toronto.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  24.  195^5 


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345 


Denison.  The  Fenian  Raid  on  Fort  Erie :  with  an  Account 
of  the  Battle  of  Ridgeway,  June,  1866.  By  Major  George  T. 
Denison,  Jun.,  commanding  "the  Governor-General's  Body 
Guard,"  Upper  Canada.  Third  Edition,  with  Map  and  Plan. 
Toronto.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  92.  19566 

Denison.  Manual  of  Outpost  Duties,  with  Instructions  for 
the  Defence  of  Houses,  Villages,  Bridges,  &c.,  for  the  Use  of 
the  Volunteers.     Toronto.   1866.    i2mo,  pp.  61.  195^7 

Denison.  Modern  Cavalry  :  ...  With  an  Appendix  contain- 
ing Letters  from  Generals  Fitzhugh  Lee,  Stephen  D.  Lee,  and 
L  L.  Rosser,  of  the  Confederate  States'  Cavalry,  ...  London: 
T.  Bosworth.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  xx,  376.     2  Plates  and  2  Maps. 

Denison.  The  National  Defences  ;  or  Observations  on  the 
best  Defensive  Force  for  Canada.     Toronto.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

[Denison.]  A  Review  of  the  Militia  Policy  of  the  present 
Administration.     By  Junius,  Jr.     Hamilton.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Denison  (H.  M.)  Address  on  the  Advantages  and  Disad- 
vantages to  America  in  being  Destitute  of  a  Remote  History, 
delivered  before  the  Associated  Alumni  of  Dickinson  College. 
By  Rev.  Henry  Mandeville  Denison,  of  Virginia,  July  13,  1853. 
New  York:  J.  H.  Watson.    1853.    8vo,  pp.  32.  ^957 1 

Denison  (John  L.)  An  Illustrated  History  of  the  New 
World  :  containing  a  general  History  of  all  the  various  Nations, 
States,  and  Republics  of  the  Western  Continent,  comprising  a 
Complete  History  of  the  United  States  to  the  Present  Time. 
Norwich  IConn.']:  H.  Bill.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  868.    33  Plates,     c. 

Denison  (J.)  A  Funeral  Oration,  on  the  Death  of  Simeon 
Bristol,  Of  New-Haven;  A  Sophimore  in  Yale-College:  ... 
Delivered  ...  July  11,  1782.  By  Joseph  Denison,  ...  New- 
Haven  :  Printed  by  T.  ^  S.  Green.  m,dcc,lxxxiii.  i  2mo,  pp. 
15-  19573 

Denison  (Mary  A.)  Old  Hepsy.  By  Mrs.  C.  W.  Deni- 
son. ...  New  Tork:  A.  B.  Burdick.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  459.     b.,  h. 

A  tale  of  the  South.    Also:  Florida;  or,  The  Iron  Will.     A  Story  ...   .  Ne<w  York 
and  London :  Beadlt.  [i86l.]    l6ino. 

Denison  University,  Ohio.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and 
Students  for  1864,  '65.    8vo.     Continued.  '9575 

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Dcnkschrift  uber  die  Nothwcndigkeit  der  Beseitigung  der 
Sklavcrei  in  Nordamerika  und  iiber  die  gecignctsten  Mittel  zu 
diesem  Zweck  und  eventualiter  zur  Ausfuhr  der  Schwarzcn.  [n. 
p.    1 86-.]    Folio,  pp.  xii.  H.  19576 

Denkschriften  der  russichen  geographischen  Gesellschaf:  zu 
St.  Pctersburgh.      fVeimar.   1849.     4  Maps.  '9577 

This  voluine  contains  some  very  interesting  treatises  on  the  geography  of  Rusnian 
North  America,  illustrated  by  maps,  Indian  vocabularies,  etc. 

Denman  [Capt.)  The  Slave  Trade,  the  African  Squadron, 
and  Mr.  Hutt's  Committee.  By  the  Hon.  Capt.  Denman,  R. 
N.     London.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  56.  '957^ 

Also  :  Practical  Remarks  on  the  Slave  Trade,  and  on  the  Existing  Treaties  with 
Portugal.  London.  1839.  8vo.  —  West  India  Interests,  African  Emigration,  and  Slavr 
Trade.     London.   1848.    8vo. 

Denman  [Lord).  A  Letter  from  Lord  Denman  to  Lord 
Brougham  on  the  Final  Extinction  of  the  Slave  Trade.  London. 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  78.  P.  19579 

Denman.  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  Bleak  House,  Slavery  and 
the  Slave  Trade:  Six  Articles.  By  Lord  Denman.  Reprinted 
from  "  The  Standard."  With  an  Article  containing  Facts  con- 
nected with  Slavery,  by  Sir  George  Stephen.  London.  1852. 
i2mo,  pp.  52.  19580 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Denne  (J.)  Want  of  Universality  no  Just  Objection  to  the 
Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion.  Sermon  before  the  Incor- 
porated Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts.  By  John,  Archdeacon  of  Rochester.  London.  1730. 
4to.  J.C.B.,  M.  19581 

Dennett  (F.)  The  Voyages  and  Travels  of  Captains  Parry, 
Franklin,  Ross,  and  Mr.  Belzoni,  forming  an  Interesting  His- 
tory of  the  Manners,  Customs,  and  Characters  of  Various  Na- 
tions, visited  by  Enterprising  Travellers.  Selected  by  Captain 
Frederick  Dennett.  London:  y.  Jaques  and  W.  IVr'tght.  1826. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  682.     8  Plates.  19582 

Dennie  (James).  Remarks  on  Judge  Thatcher's  Sentence 
in  the  case  of  the  Commonwealth  vs.  Dennie,  with  a  Report  of 
the  Evidence.     Boston.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  32.  19583 

Dennie.     Desultory  Reflections  on  the  New  Political  As- 


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pects  of  Public  Affairs  in  the  United  States  of  America,  since 
the  commencement  of  the  year  1799.     New  Tork.   1800.    8vo. 

Dennie  (Joseph).     The  Lay  Preacher;  or  Short  Sermons  for 
Idler  Readers.      tValpole^  New   Hampshire.    1796.     i2mo,   pp. 

19585 

Col- 
1816. 
19586 


132. 

Dennie.     The  Lay  Preacher.      By  Joseph   Dennie. 
lectcii   and    arranged   by  John    E.   Hall.      Philadelphia. 


iimo,  pp. 


168. 


Dennie.  Spirit  of  the  Farmers'  Museum,  and  Lay  Preachers' 
Gazette.     J.  Dennie,  Editor.     fValpole^  N.  II.   1801.    i2mo. 

Dennis  (John).  Liberty  Asserted.  |  A  |  Tragedy.  |  As  it  is  Acted 
at  the  I  New  Theatre  |  in  |  Little  Lincoln's  Inn-Fields.  |  Written 
by  Mr.  Dennis.  |  London:  Printed /or  George  Strahan  at  the  Golden 
Ball^  against  the  \  Royal  Exchange.,  in  Cornhill;  and  Bernard  Lintott 
at  the\  Middle- Temple-Gate  in  Fleetstreet.  1704.  |  4to,  7  1.,  pp. 
64.  19588 

The  scene  of  thii  tragedy  lies  in  Agnie,  in  Canada.  The  principal  characters  are 
Governor  Frontenac  (French),  Governor  Beaufort  (English),  and  chiefs  of  the  Iroijuois 
Indians.  Southerne,  the  dramatist,  complimented  the  plot  highly,  and  Bcttercun,  one 
uf  the  most  distinguished  actors  of  his  day,  took  a  prominent  character  in  it. 

Dennis.  Liberty  Asserted.  |  A  jTragedy.  |  As  it  is  Acted  at 
the  I  New  Theatre  |  in  |  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.  [Written  by  Mr. 
Dtnv{\^.\  London  :\  Printed  for  George  Strahan  at  the  Golden  Ball., 
against  the  \  Royal  Exchange.,  in  Cornhill;  and  Bernard  Lintott  at 
the\  Middle-Temple-Gate  in  Fleetstreet.   i  704.  |    4to,  8  1.,  pp.  68. 

"These  two  editions  are  identical  .i:<  far  as  page  25,  but  from  thence  tu  the  end  they 
differ,  the  preceeding  being  in  fewer  pages  and  with  two  or  three  more  lines  un  a 
page."  —  Stivens. 

Dennis  (Jonas).  The  Character  of  the  King  [George  iii.]  ; 
a  Sermon  preached  at  Exeter  on  the  30th  November,   1800. 


8 


vo,  pp.  14. 


19590 


Dennis  (R.)  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Richard  Dennis  the 
Younger,  for  the  Murder  f  James  Shaw.  By  S.  C.  Carpenter. 
Charleston.   1805.    8vo.  BM.  19591 

Dennis  (W.  L.)  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Authori- 
ties and  Citizens  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  July  4,  1865.  By 
William  L.  Dennis.  Philadelphia :  E.  C.  Mackley^  Son.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  19592 

Relates  to  the  rebellion  of  1861-5. 


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Dennison  (W.),  and  others.  The  American  Union  Com- 
mission :  Speeches  of  Hon.  W.  Dennison,  Postmaster-General, 
Rev.  J.  P.  Thompson,  d.d..  President  of  the  Commission,  Col. 
N.  G.  Taylor,  of  East  Tennessee,  Hon.  J.  R.  Doolittle,  U.  S. 
Senate,  Gen.  J.  A.  Garfield,  M.  C,  in  the  Hall  of  Representa- 
tives, Washington,  Feb.  12,  1865.  New  Tork :  Sandforcly  Har- 
roun  ^  Co.   1865.    pp.  113.  ^9593 

Denniston  (Goldsmith).  Agricultural  Survey  of  the  County 
of  Steuben.     By  G.  Denniston.     J/bany.   1862.    8vo.  c.  i 

Also :  Survey  of  Orange  County.  From  N.  Y.  State  Agric.  Tram.  ...  ytlbany. 
1863.     8vo.     i. 

Denny  (A.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Worcester,  Massa- 
chusetts, July  4,  1818  ...  By  Austin  Denny.  IVorcester.  July^ 
1818.    8vo,  w.  19595 

Denny  (E.)  Military  Journal  of  Major  Ebenczer  Denny, 
An  Officer  in  the  Revoluti<Miary  and  Indian  Wars.  With  an 
Introductory  Memoir.  By  William  H.  Denny.  Philadelphia : 
J.  B.  Lippincott  isf  Co.^  for  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 
1859.    ^''  ^v°»  PP*  2^^*     Portrait.  »9596 

Forms  part  of  Vol.  vii.  of  the  "Memoirs  of  the  Pa.  Hilt.  Society."  Ste  alto  "Hist. 
Mag.,"  II.  95,  and  "Record  of  the  Court  at  Upland." 

Denny  (F.  P.)  On  the  Constitution  of  the  Water  of  the 
Gulf  Stream,  compared  with  that  of  the  Inside  Reverse  Current. 

...  By  Francis  P.  Deimy Cambridge:   fVelch^  Bigelow^  iff 

Co..,  Printers.    1859.    8vo,  pp.  11.  h.  19597 

Also;  Poem  ...  before  the  Pickwick  Club  ...  January  9,  1863.  ...  Boston.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  (References  to  the  war.)  —  Poem  delivered  before  the  Pickwick  Club, 
Dorchester,  ...  January  12,  i8f  By  Francis  P.  Denny.  [Eulogy  of  Pres,  Lincoln.] 
Botton.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 

Denny  (J.)  A  arrative  of  Facts  relative  to  the  Tryal  of 
Joe  Denny  a  Free  Coloured  Man,  for  the  Murder  of  John 
Stroud,  a  White-Man.  At  the  Grand  Sessions  in  the  Island  of 
Barbadoes,  held  Decembr  13th.  1796.  And  of  a  Conditional  Par- 
don granted  to  the  said  Joe  Denny,  by  Our  Most  Gracious  Sov- 
ereign. Barbadoes:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  Edw.  Archer  et  Comp. 
1797.    4to  2  1.,  pp.45-  19598 

Denny  (John  F.)  An  Essay  on  the  Political  Grade  of  the 
Free  Colored  Population,  under  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  and  the  Constitution  of  Pennsylvania.     1836.    8vo. 

Denny  (N.  P.)  Address  delivered  before  the  Worcester 
Agricultural  Society,  September  25,  1822  ...  .   By  Nathaniel  P. 


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Denny,  Esq.  ...   IVorctsttr:  printtd  by  ff^ll/iam  Manning.     8vo, 
pp.  24.  H.,  w.  19600 

Denny  (W.  H.)  Suc-co-tash.  Written  on  the  Occasion  of 
the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Evacuation  of  Fort  Duciuesnc. 
By  W.  H.  Denny.  Pittsburgh:  ir.  S.  Haven.  1858.  i8mo, 
pp.  24.  1 960 1 

Dennys  (N.  B.)  An  Account  of  the  Cruise  of  the  St. 
George  on  the  North  American  and  West  Intiian  Stations, 
during  the  years  1861-1862.     London.    1863.    8vo.  19602 

Denorks  (Jason).  Breve  trattato  del  Mondo  et  dolle  sue  parti 
semplici  et  miste.     Fenetia.    1 57 1.     8vo.  '9603 

Alio  un  large  paper.  This  curiuui  astruiiumicil  wurk  was  unknown  to  LalunJc. 
Chapter  aeventeen  contains  a  description  uf  America. 

De  Normandie  (J.)  Christian  Peace.  A  Discourse  deliv- 
ered on  the  occasion  of  the  National  and  State  Thanksgiving, 
November  24,  1864,  at  Portsmouth,  New  Ham|)shire.  By 
Rev.  James  De  Normandie  ...  .  Portsmouth :  C.  U'.  Breiviter. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  19604 

De  Normandie.  The  Lord  reigneth:  a  Vcvf  Words  on 
Sunday  Morning,  April  16th,  1865,  after  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  By  James  De  Normandie,  Minister  of  the 
South  Parish,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     [n.  p.    1865.]    i8mo,  pp.  8. 

Denslow  (V.  B.)  Fremont  and  McClellan,  their  Political 
and  Military  Careers  reviewed:  ...  By  Van  Burcn  Denslow. 
Tonkersy  N.  T.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  32.  -f  Second  Edition.  I'oniers, 
N.  T.  1862.    8vo.   pp.  32.  H.  19606 

Denson  (A.  C.)  Westmoreland:  or.  Secession  f^erocity,  at 
the  breaking  out  of  the  Rebellion j  "Southern  Barbarism," 
minute  men  and  citizens  firing  into  the  steamer  Westmoreland, 
crowded  with  men,  women  and  children,  at  Napoleon,  Arkansas, 
in  1 86 1.  By  A.  C.  Denson,  of  Memphis,  Tennessee.  Saint 
Louis.   1865.    8vo.  19607 

Denson  (J.)  A  Wonderful  and  Horrible  Thing  is  com- 
mitted in  the  Land  by  Isaac  Hillyard ;  to  which  is  added  the 
Chronicles  of  Andrew,  containing  an  Accurate  and  Brief  Ac- 
count of  Gen.  Jackson's  Victories  in  the  South  over  the  Creeks. 
Also,  his  Victories  over  the  British  at  New  Orleans.  By  Jesse 
Denson,  d.d.     Hamilton^  O.   1822.    8vo.  19608 

Title  from  W.  Dodge's  catalogue. 


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Dent  (D.)  Defence  of  Capt.  Digby  Dent,  to  the  Complaint 
made  against  him  by  Rear  Admiral  Knowles,  concerning  his 
behaviour  in  the  Kxpedition  against  Saint  Jago  de  Cuba.  Lon- 
don.   1749.    8vo.  19609 

Dent  (George).  Remarks  of  Mr.  Dent  of  Charles,  in  the 
Maryland  State  Convention,  on  the  Basis  of  Representation, 
[n.  p.    18  — .]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  19610 

Denton  (D.)  A  |  Brief  Description  | of |  New- York:  |  Form- 
erly Called  I  New-Netherlands.  1  With  the  Places  thereunto  Ad- 
joyning.  I  Together  with  the  [Manner  of  its  Scituation,  Fertility 
of  the  Soyle,  I  Healthfulness  of  the  Climate,  and  the]  Commodi- 
ties thence  produced.  |  Also  |  Some  Directions  and  Advice  to  such 
as  shall  go  |  thither :  An  Account  of  what  Commodities  they  Shall 
I  take  with  them  ;  The  Profit  and  Pleasure  that  |  may  accrew  to 
them  thereby.  |  Likewise  |  A  Brief  Relation  of  the  Customs  of  the 
[Indians  there.  |  By  Daniel  \)&v\X.ov\.\  London  \  Printed  for  John 
Hancock^  at  the  first  Shop  in  Popes- Head  Alley  in  \  Cornhill  at  the 
three  Bibles^  and  IViUiam  Bradley  at  the  three  Bibles  \  in  the  Min- 
ories.    1670 1     4to,  2  1.,  pp.  21.  J.F.M.,  s.  1961 1 

The  first  account  of  New  York  printed  in  English,  and  very  rare.  The  title-page 
being  printed  on  paper  larger  than  the  rest  of  the  volume,  the  date  is  often  cut  off  by 
ilie  binder.  The  only  copy  we  have  seen  with  'he  date  not  cut  off  belongs  to  John 
F.  McCoy,  whose  copy  is  uncut,  and  measurea  i!  x  6  inches. 

Denton  (D.)  A  Brief  Description  of  New  York,  formerly 
called  New  Netherlands,  with  the  Places  Thereunto  Adjoining. 
Likewise  a  Brief  Relation  of  the  Customs  of  the  Indians  there. 
A  New  Edition,  with  an  Introduction  and  Copious  Historical 
Notes.  By  Gabriel  Furman.  New  York :  JVilliam  Gowans. 
1845.    8vo,  pp,  17,  52,  16.  19612 

One  hundred  copies  printed  in  quarto,  and  five  in  folio.  Forms  No.  I  of  Gowan's 
"  Bibliotheca."  It  was  also  reprinted  by  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Edited 
by  John  Pennington.     Philadelphia.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Denton  (W.)  Address  delivered  on  the  Anniversary  of  the 
Birth-Day  of  Thomas  Paine  ...  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  January  29, 
1859.  By  Wm.  Denton.  Published  by  the  ...  Infidel  Society  of 
Cincinnati^  O.   1859.    l2mo,  pp.  22.  H.  19613 

Denver,  Colorado.  Resources  of  Colorado.  By  the  Board 
of  Trade  of  Denver  City,  Colorado.  The  "  Union"  Steam 
Presses^  Brooklyn^  N.  T.    1868.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  ^9614 

Denys  (Nicolas).  Description  |  Geographique  j  et  Historique 
des    costes  |  de    TAmenqve  |  Septentrionale.  |  Avec    I'Histoire 


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naturelle  du  Pais.  |  Par  Monsieur  Denys,  Gouverneur  Lieutenant 
[General  pour  le  Roy,  &  proprietaire  de  toutes|les  Terres  Sc 
Isles  qui  sont  depuis  le  Cap  de|Campseaux,  jusques  au  Cap  des 
Roziers.  I  y^  Paris^\Chez  Loiiis  Billaine^  au  second\pillier  de  la 
grand'  Salle  du  Palais^  |  a  la  Palme  &  au  grand  Cesar.  \  m.dc.lxxii. 
I  Avec  Privilege  du  Roy.  |  2  vols.,  sm.  8vo,  16  1.,  pp.  267,  Map ; 
pp.  486,  3  1.  1961S 

Title  from  Stevens*  Nuggets.  A  copy  in  Harvard  College  Library  has  the  imprint,  A 
Paris,  \Chi'Z  Claude  Barbin,  au  Palais, \  sur  le  Perron  tie  la  Sainte  Chapelle.  \  m.  i>c.  lxxii.  ] 
Avec  Privilec  du  Roy.  |  Vol.  ii,  is  entitled  "  Histoire  |  naturelle  Des  Peuples,  des 
Animaux  des  Arbres  |  &  Plantes  de  I'Amerique  |  Septentrionale,  &  de  ses  |  divers 
Climati.  I  Avec  une  Description  exacte  de  la  |  Pesche  des  Molues,  tant  sur  le  |  Grand- 
Banc  qu'a  la  Coste ;  &  de  |  tout  ce  qui  s'y  pratique  de  plus  |  particulier,  &c.  |  ... 
[5  lines,  as  above.]  Tome  Second.  A  Paris,  |  [4  lines,  as  above.]  8vo,  pp.  480,  3 
1.  H.  The  country  over  which  M.  Denys  claimed  to  exercise  jurisdiction  under  the 
King  of  France  extended  from  Cape  Canso,  at  the  eastern  extremity  of  Nova  Scotia 
to  Cape  Rosier,  at  the  mouth  of  Penobscot  Bay.  *'This  country  the  Governor  ex- 
plored and  surveyed  himself,  and  hence  his  book  is  among  the  best  and  most 
authentic  materials  we  have  relating  to  those  provinces."  —  Stivens. 

Denys.  Geographische  en  Historische  Beschrijving  der  Kus- 
ten  von  Noord- America,  met  de  Natuurlijke  Historie  des 
Landts  :  Door  den  Heer  Denys  ...  .  t'  Amsterdam :  By  Jan  ten 
Hoorn.   1688.     Sm.  410,  4  1.,  pp.  200,  4  1.  H.  19616 

Usually  found  at  the  end  of  Hennepin's  "  Louisiana." 

Deodati  (G.  L.),  Translator.     See  Grafigny. 

Department  of  Arms  and  Trophies,  Metropolitan  Fair.  Cata- 
logue of  the  ?^useum  of  Flags,  Trophies  and  Relics  relating  to 
the  Revolution,  the  War  of  181 2,  the  Mexican  War,  and  the 
present  Rebellion.  New  Tork:  Chas.  O.  Jones.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  112.  19617 

Department  of  War,  December  5th,  1794  ...  John  Beckley, 
Clerk.    4to,  pp.  2.  19618 

Circular  from  War  Office,  with  resolve  of  House  of  Representatives,  of  Dec.  4,  1794. 

[Deperthes  (Jean  Louis  Hubert  Simon).]  Histoire  des 
naufrages;  ou  Recueil  des  relations  les  plus  interessantes  des 
naufrages,  hivernements,  delaissements,  incendies,  famines,  et 
autrts  evenements  funestes  sur  mer,  qui  ont  ete  publiees  depuis 
le  quinzieme  siecle  jusqu  a  present.  Par  M.  D  .  . . .  Avocat. 
Paris:  Chez  Cachet.  M  DCC  Lxxxix.  3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xvi, 
368;  407,  3  Tables;  454,  5  Tables,  -f  Nouvelle  edition  ... 
augmentee  ...  par  J.  B.  B.  Eyries.  ...  Paris:  Ledoux  et  Tenre. 
M.  Dccc.  XV.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xviij,400;  Title,  pp.  402;  Title, 
pp.  391.  BA.  19619 


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Deperthes.  Relations  d'infortunes  sur  mer  ...  .  Reims. 
1781.     3  vols.,  8vo.  19620 

Reprinted  with  the  title  : 

[Deperthes.]  Histoire  des  Naufrages,  ou  Recueil  Des  Re- 
lations les  plus  interessantes  des  Naufrages,  Hivernements,  De- 
laisscmcnts,  Incendies,  Famines,  et  autres  £venements  funestcs 
sur  Mer,  qui  ont  ete  publiees  depuis  le  quinzieme  siecle  jusqu'a 
present.  Par  M.  D  . . . .,  Avocat.  Paris:  Maradan  LetelUer.  i  790. 
3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xyj,  368;  2  1.,  pp.  407,  (3);  2  1.,  pp.  454,  (6). 
H.  4-  Nouvelle  edition,  continuee  par  Nee  de  la  Rochelle. 
Paris.  jygS'  5  vols,  (of  which  iv.  and  v.  are  the  "Continua- 
tion"), 8vo.  -f  Nouvelle  edition  ...  augmentee  de  plusieurs 
morceaux  inedites  en  fran^ais,  formant  pres  de  moitie  de  I'ouvrage 
...  par  J.  B.  B.  Eyries.  Paris:  Ledoux  et  Tenr'e.  1816.  3  vols., 
i2mo.  3  Plates.  (Some  copies  printed  in  8vo.)  -f-  1818.  3 
vols.,  i2mo.  +  Paris:  L.  Tenr'e.  1 82 1.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  + 
Nouvelle  edition,  refondue.  Paris:  DufouretO.  1828.  3  vols., 
l2mo.  6  Plates.  +  Nouvelle  edition.  Paris:  Tenr'e.  1832. 
3  vols.,  i2mo.  3  Engravings.  4-  Par  Desperthes  \jic\.  Paris: 
imp.  de  Baudouin.    1841.     2  vols.,  i2mo.    4  Plates.  19621 

"This  work  was  translated  into  English  and  published  in  1812,  without  any 
acknowledgment  of  the  source  from  which  it  was  derived."  —  Rich. 

[Depeyster  (Arent  Schuyler).]  Miscellanies,  By  an  Officer. 
Volume  I.     Dumfries:   O.  Munro.   18 13.    4to,  pp.  279. 

The  author  of  this  rare  volume  seems  to  have  served  in  the  American  War,  and 
been  in  command  at  Mackinaw,  in  the  Western  Territory,  in  1799.  It  contains 
journals  of  travels,  poetical  pieces,  etc.,  all  relating  to  America,  and  is  full  of  curious 
particulars.  The  only  copy  I  have  seen  belongs  to  Lyman  C.  Draper,  of  Madison, 
Wis. 

De  Peyster  (F.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  New 
York  Historical  Society,  on  its  Sixtieth  Anniversary,  Tuesday, 
November  22,  1864.  By  Frederic  de  Peyster,  President  of  the 
Society.  New  York:  Published  for  the  Society,  mdccclxv.  8vo, 
2  1.,  pp.  76.     Portrait  of  L.  Bradish.  19623 

Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

De  Peyster.  History  of  the  Tontine  Building.  Founded 
1792,  demolished  in  May,  1855.  By  Frederick  De  Peyster, 
Esq.  \New  York:']  Geo.  F.  Nesbitt  &  Co.  1855.  i8mo,  pp.  15. 
Plates.  19624 

De  Peyster.  Memoir  of  Rip  Van  Dam.  By  F.  De  Peyster. 
New  York.   1865.    8vo.  19625 


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Historical  Society. 

H.   19626 


De  Peyster.  The  Moral  and  Intellectual  Influence  of  Li- 
braries upon  Social  Progress.  An  Address  before  the  New 
York  Historical  Society,  Nov.  21st,  1865.  By  Frederic  De 
Peyster,  President  of  the  Society.  New  Tork. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

De  Peyster  (J.  W.)  Address  delivered  ...  28th  November, 
1866,  ...  Madalin,  Township  of  Red  Hook,  Dutchess  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  by  Brevet  Maj.-Gen.  J.  Watts  de  Peyster  (S.  N.  Y.),  upon 
the  Occasion  of  the  Inauguration  of  a  Monument  ...  to  her 
Defenders  ...  .  New  Tork.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  122.  H.  19627 

Two  hundred  copies  privately  printed. 

De  Peyster.  Analytical  Parallel  and  Criticism  on  the  Prin- 
cipal Union  and  Rebel  Generals  who  have  held  Command- 
in-Chief  of  Armies,     [n.  p.    1865.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  19628 

[De  Peyster.]  Chancellorsville  and  its  Results.  Maj.-Gen. 
Joseph  Hooker  in  Command  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  ... 
From  the  Original  ...  Manuscript  of  "Anchor,"  June,  1865. 
Edited  and  revised  with  Additions  by  Joseph  B.  Lyman.  Fifty 
copies  printed  as  manuscript  for  private  use  ...  .  New-York: 
L.  W.  Payne^  Printer,   [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  19629 

De  Peyster.  The  Decisive  Conflicts  of  the  Late  Civil 
War,  or  Slaveholders'  Rebellion.  ...  No.  i.  The  Maryland 
Campaign  of  September,  1862.  The  Battles  of  the  South 
Mountain  and  of  the  Antietam,  Sunday,  September  14th,  to 
Wednesday,  September  17th,  1862.  ...  By  J.  Watts  De  Pey- 
ster ...  .  New  York:  Macdonald  l^  Co.y  Printers.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  76.  H.  +  No.  3.  ...  The  Pennsylvania-Maryland  Cam- 
paign of  June-July,  1863.  The  Battles  of  Oak  [or  Seminary] 
Ridge  and  Gettysburg,  ad  before,  at,  and  after  Gettysburg,  and 
at  Williamsport.  June  28th  to  July  14th,  1863.  By  J.  Watts 
de  Peyster  ...  .  New  York:  Macdonald  Sif  Co.,  Printers.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  16   .  H.  19630 

De  Peyste  .  The  Dutch  at  the  North  Pole,  and  the  Dutch 
in  Maine.  A  Paper  read  before  the  New  York  Historical 
Society,  3d  March,  1857.  By  J.  Watts  de  Peyster  ...  .  New 
York:  the  Society.  M  Dccc  Lvii.    8vo,  pp.  80,  Erratum,  i  slip. 

De  Peyster.  The  Eclaireur,  devoted  to  the  Army  and 
Militia  of  the  United  States.     [Edited  by  Gen.  J.  W.  De  Pey- 

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ster.]    Hyde  Park^  N.  IT.    Vol.  i.,  folio;  Vol.  ii.,  8vo.     77W/, 
N.  T.  1853-56.    Vol.  III.,  8vo.  M,,  N.  19632 

De  Peyster.  The  History  of  Carausius,  the  Dutch  Au- 
gustus, and  Emperor  of  Britain,  ...  Poughkeepsie,  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  xxvi,  335.  19633 

Contains  lome  reference  to  the  settlements  in  Maine. 

De  Peyster.  Organization  of  the  Militia.  Abridged  Re- 
ports of  General  De  Peyster,  dated  July  ist,  1852,  &  June  ist, 
1853,  made  to  Gov's.  Hunt  and  Seymour,  of  New  York.  [New 
York.  1865.]  4to,  pp.  12.  (Reprint  from  "  Hist  Mag.,"  Feb., 
1865,  pp.  12  after  p.  72.)  h.  19634 

De  Peyster.  Personal  and  Military  History  of  Philip  Kearny, 
Major-General,  United  States  Volunteers.  ...  By  John  Waits 
De  Peyster,  New  Tori:  Rice  &  Gage.  1869.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp. 
516.    3  Plates  and  2  Portraits.  c,  h.  19635 

[De  Peyster.]  Proofs  considered  of  the  Early  Settlement 
of  Acadie  by  the  Dutch:  being  an  Appendix  to  the  Dutch  in 
Maine,     [n.  p.   1858.]    8vo,  pp.  19.  h.  19636 

De  Peyster.  Secession  in  Switzerland  and  in  the  United 
States  Compared;  being  the  Annual  Address,  delivered,  Octo- 
ber 20,  1863,  before  the  Vermont  State  Historical  Society,  in 
the  Hall  of  Representatives,  Capitol,  Montpelier.  By  J.  Watts 
De  Peyster.  Catskill:  Joseph  Joesbury.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  72. 
+  1864.  19637 

[De  Peyster.]  Winter  Campaigns  the  Test  of  Generalship. 
New  York:   Charles  G.  Stone.   1862.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  19638 

Also  :  Address  to  the  Officers  of  the  New- York  State  Troops,  19th  January,  1858. 
...  T/wo/f.  [1858.]  8vo,  pp.  40.  M.  —  Concurrent  Resolution  New  York  Legislature, 
being  Special  Act  authorizing  the  issue  of  Commission  of  Brevet  Major-General  to  Briga- 
dier-General de  Peyster.  \_yilbany,  1866.]  8vo,  pp.  13.  H. — Memorials  of  a  Birth- 
day Breakfast,  given  on  the  Anniversary  of  nis  One  Hundredth  Birthday,  to  Captain 
Frederic  Lahrbush  (Labouche),  (Ex-Captain  H.  B.  M.,  6th  Rifles,  etc.),  by  General 
J.  Watts  de  Peyster,  on  the  same,  his  45th  Birthday,  March  9,  1866.  ...  New  York 
City.  New  Tork.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  5.  h.  —  Report  to  ...  [the]  Governor  of  ... 
New  York  ...  on  ...  the  Artillery  and  Arms  best  adapted  to  the  State  Service  ...  . 
Albany.  [1853.]     8vo,  Title,  pp.  iv,  3-247.     (Senate  Doc.  74.)     h. 

The  I  Deplorable  State] of  New- England,  |  By  Reason  of  a 
Covetous  and  Treacherous  |  Governour,  |  and  |  Pusillanimous 
Counsellors  I  With  a  Vindication  of  the  Hon'''*  Mr.  Higginson,  | 
Mr.  Mason,  and  several  other  Gentlemen  from  the  {Scandalous 
and  Wicked  Accusation  of  the  Votes,  Or-|dered  by  Them  to 


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be  Published  in  their  Boston  |  News-Letter.  |  To  which  is  Added, 
I  An  Account  of  the  Shameful  Miscarriage  of  |  the  Late  Expedi- 
tion against  Port-Royal.  |  London,  Printed  in  the  Tear  1708.I 
4  '•»  PP*  39-     BA.    +  [Boston\  reprinted.    1720.    l6mo,  pp.  36. 

"This  pamphlet  is  said  to  be  by  the  Rev.  John  Higginson  of  Salem,  then  aged  91; 
but  the  dedication  is  signed  A.  H.,  probably  Alex.  Holmes,  one  of  the  petitioners. 
It  is  written  with  great  warmth,  and  lays  open  the  disputes  which  existed  between 
Governor  Dudley  and  some  leading  characters  in  New  England,  who  opposed  hit 
designs,  which  were  to  get  rid  of  the  charter,  and  make  the  government  completely 
arbitrary."  —  North  Am.  Rev.,  in.  305. 

Depons  (F.)  Perspective  des  rapports  politiques  et  commer- 
ciaux  de  la  France  dans  les  deux  Indes,  sous  la  dynastie  regnante. 

Par  F.  J.  De  Pons Paris:   He  nee ;   Nicolle ;    Treuttel  et 

WUrtz.   1807.    8vo,  pp.  X,  292,  (i).  H.  19640 

Depons.  Voyage  a  la  partie  orientale  de  la  terre-ferme,  dans 
I'Amerique  meridionaie,  fait  pendant  les  annees  1801,  1802, 
1803  et  1804:  Contenant  la  Description  de  la  capitainerie  ge- 
nerate de  Caracas,  composee  des  provinces  de  Venezula,  Mara- 
caibo,  Varinas,  la  Guyane  espagnole,  Cumana,  et  de  I'ile  de  la 
Marguerite,  et  refermant  tout  ce  qui  a  rapport  a  decouverte,  a  la 
conquete,  a  la  topographie,  a  la  legislation,  au  commerce,  aux 
finances,  aux  habitans  et  aux  productions  de  ces  provinces ; 
avec  un  aper^u  des  moeurs  et  asages  des  espagnoles,  et  des 
Indiens  sauvages  et  civilises.  Par  F.  Depons,  Ex-Agent  du 
Gouvernement  Fran9ais  a  Caracas  ;  Avec  une  carte  geograph- 
ique,  et  les  plans  de  la  ville  capitale  et  des  ports  principaux.  ... 
Paris :  Colnet^  Fain  et  Compagnie^  Debray.,  Mongie^  Et  F.  Buisson. 
1806.  3  vols.,  8vo,  Title,  pp.  358;  Title,  pp.  362;  Title,  pp. 
469.     4  Maps.  H.  19641 

Highly  commended  by  the  "  Edinburgh  Review." 

Depons.  A  Voyage  to  the  Eastern  part  of  Terra  Firma,  or 
the  Spanish  Main,  in  South-America,  during  the  Years  1801, 
1802,  1803,  and  1804.  Containing  A  description  of  the  Terri- 
tory under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Captain  General  of  Caraccas, 
composed  of  the  Provinces  of  Venezuela,  Maracaibo,  Varinas, 
Spanish  Guiana,  Cumana,  and  the  Island  of  Margaretta;  and 
embracing  every  thing  relative  to  the  Discovery,  Conquest,  To- 
pography, Legislation,  Commerce,  Finance,  Inhabitants,  and 
Productions  of  the  Provinces,  together  with  a  view  of  the  man- 
ners and  customs  of  the  Spaniards,  and  the  savage  as  well  as 
civilized  Indians.  By  F.  Depons,  late  Agent  of  the  French 
Government  at  Caraccas.  ...  With  a  Large  Map  of  the  Coun- 


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try,  &c.  Translated  by  an  American  Gentleman.  New-Tori: 
I.  Riley  t!f  Co.  1806.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  248,  (6);  362, 
(8);   288,(5).     Map.  BA.  19642 

Partly  translated  by  Washington  Irving.  Our  No.  19644,  in/ra,  ii  a  different  trans- 
lation. 

Depons.  Travels  in  South  America,  during  the  Years  1801, 
1802,  1803,  and  1804;  containing  a  Description  of  the  Captain 
Generalship  of  Caraccas,  and  an  Account  of  the  Discovery, 
Conquest,  Topography,  Legislature,  Commerce,  Finances,  and 
Natural  Productions  of  the  Country ;  with  a  View  of  the  Man- 
ners and  Customs  of  the  Spaniards  and  Native  Indians.  By  F. 
Depons,  ...  Translated  from  the  French.  London:  Longman^ 
Hurst,  Rees,  and  Orme.  1 807.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  lii,  503,  Map; 
6  1.,  pp.  384.  BA.,  H.  19643 

Depons.  Travels  in  Parts  of  South  America,  during  the 
Years  1801,  1802,  1803,  &  1804;  containing  a  Description  of 
the  Captain-Generalship  of  Carraccas,  with  an  Account  of  the 
Laws,  Commerce,  and  Natural  Productions  of  that  Country;  as 
also  a  View  of  the  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Spaniards  and 
Native  Indians.  By  F.  Depons,  Agent  from  the  French  Gov- 
ernment to  Carraccas.      London:    Richard  Phillips.    1806.  pp. 

*57»  (3)-  .       .  .  19644 

Also  included  in  Phillips'  "  Voyages."     Probably  an  abridgement. 

Depons.  Reise  in  dem  ostlichen  Theil  von  Terrafirme  in 
Sud-Amerika,  unternommen  in  den  Jahren  1801-4.  Aus  dem 
Franzosichen  von  Chr.  Weyland.  Berlin:  Voss.  1807.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  394.  Map.  +  [/W.]  1808.  8vo.  (Magazin  von 
merkwurd.  n.  Reisebeschr.,  29.)  19645 

Depons.  Nachrichten  von  d.  General  Hauptmannschaft 
Caracas,  oder  der  ostlichen  Theile  von  Terra-Firma  ...  in  d. 
Jahre  180 1-4.  Weimar.  1807.  8vo.  (Biblioth.  d.  neuest. 
Reisebeschr.,  34.)  19646 

Depping.  Histoire  des  decouvertes  geographiques  des  Hol- 
landais.     Paris:  imp.  de  F.  Didot.   1828.    8vo.  19647 

From  the  "  Bull.  univ.  des  sciences,"  vie  section,  mai  1828. 

Depping.  Rapport  sur  I'ouvrage  intitule  Smithsonian  Con- 
tributions to  Knowledge  lu  a  la  seance  du  26  mars  1851  de  la 
Societe  des  Antiquaires  de  France.  Par  M.  Depping.  Paris: 
de  rimprimerie  de  Crapelet.   1852.    l8mo,  pp.  16.  19648 

A  notice  of  Squierand  Davis'  work  on  Indian  earth-mounds.  fFashington,  1848- 
51,  extracted  from  the  "  Annuaire  de  la  10c.  des  antiq.  de  France,  pour  1852."  Set 
Navarre. 


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Depping.  Die  Volker  der  fremden  Welttheile.  Ein  Charalc- 
ter  und  Sittengemalde  fiir  die  Jugend.  Aus  dem  Francosischen. 
Mit  6  ill.  Steindrucke.     Reutlingen:  Macken^jr.    1836.    i2mo. 

Depping.  Depping's  Evening  Entertainments;  comprising 
Delineations  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  Various  Nations. 
Second  Series.  A  New  Edition,  Enlarged  and  Improved.  Phila- 
delphia: Alexander  Towar.  mdcccxxxiii.     i2mo,  pp.  288. 

De  Pradt.     See  Pradt  (De). 

De  Puy  (H.  W.)  Ethan  Allen  and  the  Green-Mountain 
Heroes  of  '76.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Early  History  of  Ver- 
mont. By  Henry  W.  De  Puy.  ...  Buffalo:  Phinney  &  Co. 
1853.  i2mo,  pp.  428.  Map  and  2  Portraits,  ba.,  c,  h.  -f 
New  Tork:  Phinney^  Blakeman  bf  Mason,   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  428. 

[De  Puy.]  Mishaps  of  an  Indian  Agent  convicted  of  not 
plundering  the  Indians.     [_Jlbany,  N.  IT.   1863.]    8vo,  pp.  14. 

De  Quincey  (T.)  Letters  to  a  Young  Man  and  other 
Papers.  By  Thomas  De  Quincey  ...  .  Boston:  Ticknor^  Reed^ 
and  Fields.   M  DCCC  Liv.    i6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  300.  ba.  19653 

"California  and  the  Gold  Mania,"  pp.  199-244. 

Deraggis.  Adresse  au  peuple  fran^ais,  libre  et  souverain, 
par  le  citoyen  Deraggis,  anrien  procureur  syndic  de  la  commune 
de  Mirebalai,  ile  et  cole  de  Saint-Domingue.  [26  pluviose  an 
II.     Paris:']  imp.  de  Pain.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  19654 

Derby  (Elias  Hasket).  The  Case  of  Wm.  Livingston  and 
...  other  Citizens  of  Lowell,  Petitioners  for  a  Cross  Rail-Road 
from  Lowell  to  Andover.  ...  Argument  of  E.  H.  Derby,  Esq. 
...  in  reply  to  Mr.  Webster.  Boston:  Dutton  and  ff^entworth's 
Print.   1845.    8v°»  PP-  28.  H.  19655 

Derby.  Boston  :  a  Commercial  Metropolis  in  1850.  Her 
Growth,  Population,  Wealth,  and  Prospects.  ...  By  E.  H. 
Derby.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  19656 

Derby.  Popular  Education  in  the  United  States.  [^Edin- 
burgh.  1853.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  19657 

An  article  from  the  "  Edinburgh  Review." 

Derby.  The  Position  and  Prospects  of  the  United  States 
with  respect  to  Finance,  Currency,  and  Commerce,  With  the 
Financial  Policy  of  Massachusetts.  ...  E.  H.  Derby.  Boston: 
A.  Williams  &  Co.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  19658 


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Derby.  Letter  to  the  Hon.  William  H.  Seward,  Secretary  of 
State,  in  answer  to  one  from  him  on  the  Resolution  of  the  Senate 
as  to  the  relations  of  the  United  States  with  the  British  Provinces ; 
and  the  Actual  Condition  of  the  Question  of  the  Fisheries,  from 
E.  H.  Derby,  January,  1867.    IVashington.  lit-j.    8vo,  pp.  245. 

Derby.     Life  of  Elias  Basket  Derby,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo. 

Derby.  The  Overland  Route  to  the  Pacific.  A  Report  on 
the  Condition,  Capacity  and  Resources  of  the  Union  Pacific  and 
Central  Pacific  Railways.  By  E.  H.  Derby,  of  Boston.  Oc. 
tober,  1869.     Boston:  Lee  Iff  Shepard.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  97.      h- 

[Derby.]  Reality  versus  Fiction.  A  Review  of  a  Pamph- 
let published  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  entitled,  "The  Union,  Past 
and  Future,  how  it  works  and  how  to  save  it."  Now  answered 
by  a  Citizen  of  Boston.  ...  [Signed  E.  H.  D.]  Boston:  Redding 
isf  Co.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  19662 

Also:  Argument  in  behalf  of  the  Eastern  Rail-Road  Company  ...  before  the  Rail- 
Road  Committee  ...  .  Boston.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  43.  h. —  ...  Argument  ...  in  favor 
of  a  State  Loan  to  the  Vermont  and  Massachusetts  Railroad  Co.  ...  Boston,  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  17.  N.  —  A  Brief  Reply  to  the  Report  of  the  Investigating  Committee  of 
the  Old  Colony  Railroad  Corporation.  By  the  President  of  the  Company.  April  iz, 
1850.  [Signed.]  Boston:  Damrell  &  Moore,  Printers.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h. — 
A  Brief  Review  of  the  Speech  of  Hon.  Thomas  G.  Cary  ...  against  the  Loan  of  the 
State  Credit,  for  the  Hoosac  Tunnel  ...  .  Boston.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  [Letter 
to]  Hon.  W.  P.  Fessenden,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  (Dated)  Boston,  Mass.,  Janu- 
ary 10,  1865.  [Proposed  tax  or  duty  on  Cotton.]  (Signed)  £.  H.  Derby.  ^Boston. 
1865.]  4to,  pp.  3.  H.  —  A  Preliminary  Report  [dated  January  I,  1866]  on  the 
Treaty  of  Reciprocity  with  Great  Britain  to  regulate  the  Trade  between  the  United 
States  and  the  British  Provinces  of  North  America.  Prepared  by  E.  H.  Derby,  at  the 
request  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States.  ff^asAington,  D.  C.  1 866. 
8vo,  pp.  84.  —  The  Principal  Points  of  the  Mystic  River  Company,  in  relation  to  the 
change  of  the  Line  of  their  Sea-Wall,  as  presented  by  their  Counsel,  £.  H.  Derby, 
Esq.,  April,  1854.  [Boston.  18 54.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  —  The  Troy  and  Greenfield 
Railroad.     Argument.  ...  Boston.  1856.     8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Derby  {Mrs.  Elias  Hasket).  National  Lincoln  Memorial. 
[Circular  addressed]  to  the  Ladies  of  Massachusetts  and  other 
States  of  the  Union:  (Signed)  Mrs.  E.  H.  Derby,  and  three 
others.     [^Boston.   i86-.]   4to,  i  page.  h.  19663 

Derby  (G.)  Geographical  Distribution  of  Consumption  in 
Massachusetts.  ...  George  Derby,  m.d.  [^Boston.  1867.]  8vo, 
pp.  17.  H.  19664 

[Derby  (George  H.)]     Phcenixiana ;  or,  Sketches  and  Bur- 
lesques.     By  John  Phoenix.  ...  New-York.    1856.     i2mo,  pp. 
274.     BA.    +  New  York.  1867.    i2mo,  pp.  274.     Portrait. 
Alto:  The  Squibob  Paperi.  ...  New  York,  mdccclxv.    izmo,  pp.  247.     ba. 


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Derby  (J.  B.)  Political  Reminiscences,  including  a  Sketch 
of  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  "Statesman  Party"  of  Boston. 
By  John  Barton  Derby,  late  Deputy  Surveyor  of  the  Customs. 
Boston:  Printed  for  the  Juthor^  by  Homer  ^  Palmer.  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  172.  19666 

Derby.  A  Few  Reminiscences  of  Salem,  Mass.,  embracing 
Notices  of  its  Eminent  Men  known  to  the  Author  Forty  Years 
ago.     By  John  B.  Derby.     Boston,   1847.    8vo,  pp.  15.     b.,  h. 

Also;  Musing)  of  »  Recluse,  Boston.  1837.  i2mo.  —  Scenes  in  a  Mad-House. 
...  Boston:  Samuel  N.  Dickinson.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h. —  An  Address  by  ... 
Derby,  and  an  Oration  by  Silas  P.  Holbrook  ...  Medfield,  July  4,  182a.  Dtdham. 
8vo.     H. 

Derby.  Address  to  the  People  of  the  North.  Lexington^ 
Kentucky.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  8.  19668 

Derby  (S.)  Deed  of  Lease  and  Release  of  Sarah  Derby  to 
the  Trustees  of  Derby  School,  at  Hingham,  Mass.  Boston.  1806. 
8vo.  w.  19669 

Derde  |  Discovrs.  |  By  |  Forma  van  Missive,  |  Daer  in  kortelijck 
endegrondich  ver-|toont  wort,  de  nootwendicheyt  des  Oost  ende 
I  West-Indische  Navgiatie,  oock  met  goede  fondamen-  |  tale 
redenen  bewesen,  dat  door  gheen  ander  mid- 1  del,  eenen  vasten 
versekerden  vrede  en  is|te  verwachten  of  tt  verhopen.  |  Worden 
daerom  alle  ghetrouwe  Patriotten  des  |  Vaderlandts,  ten  voorsten 
de  Regierders,  ende  volgens|alle  vermoghende  Inwoonders  ver- 
maent,  om  tot  dese,  nu  nieu-  |  we  gheoctroyeerde  West-In- 
diaensche  Compaignie  milde-|lijck  te  contribueren,  ten  eynde 
deselve  beter  succes|tot  krenckinghe  van  de  Castiliaensche| 
Trafijcke  ghewinne.  |  Eerst  gheschreven  aen  eenen  seeckeren 
Vriendt,  ende|nu  tot  dienste  van  alle  ghetrouwe  Patriotten  |  in 
druck  ghebracht,  |  By  de  Liefhebbers  der  Nederlandtsche  vryheyt.  \ 
Anno  1622. 1   4to,  4  1.  w.  19670 

Derde  |  discovrs.  |  VVaer  in  |  By  forme  van  Missive  den  geheelen 
staet  vanjde  Vereenichde  Oost-Indische  Compagnie  wort  ten 
voUen  gere-|monstreert,  als  00c  vvat  de  Participanten  efi  het 
gemeene  I  Landt  vanden  beginne  daer  by  genoten,  tot  grooten  | 
afbreuc  vande  Portegiesche  Trafycque.  |  Ende  |  Met  goede 
redenen  bewesen,  dat  by  soo  verre  |  dese  geoctroyeerde  West- 
Indische  Navigatie  van  Godt  met|gelijcken  succes  sal  gesegent 
worden,  dat  niet  alleen  de  Par-|ticipanten  meer  vordeels  genieten 
sullen,  maer  ooc  dejvrye  Nederlantsche  Republicque  t'allen 
tijden  so  sal  gequaliiiceert  wesen  int  stuc  vande  Equip- 1  page  ter 


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Zee,  datse  voor  dc  Castiliaensche|machr  nict  meer  sal  hebbcn 
te  vresen,  wacr  op  ten  Icsten  eeiion  vcrseker- |dcn  vrcde  sy  tc 
verhopen.  VVorden  dcihalvcn  alle  gctrouvve  vcrmogciide  Pa-| 
triotten  des  Vadcrlants,  so  noch  nict  op  dcse  leste  Compagnie 
hebbcn  gc- 1  teeckciit,  vriendeliclcen  veimaent,  datse  tot  dese 
Equippagie,  die  nu  |  voorgenomen  wort,  medc  vvillcn  na  hare 
gelegeiiheyt  mil- 1  delick  contribueren,  also  na  dc  betalung  vanden 
eersten  I  tcrmyn  op  den  leste  Decemb.  dc  Com^jjgnie  vil-|  lichc 
sal  gesloten  vvorden,  om  niet  mccr  te|mogen  tccrkenen.  |  Hier 
by  ecu  Extract  wt  een  Tegen-vertooch  op  seecker  Discours,  |by 
eenige  miscontentierde  Participanten  vaiide  Oost-Indische  [Com- 
pagnie wtg'..ege\/cn.\  G/je(irucit  int  laer  om  Heeren\\ii^'l.\  4to, 
12  1.  19671 

The  author,  defending  the  East  India  Company,  tries  to  prove  that,  "  aj  far  as  it 
pleases  G<id  to  blcsi  this  chartered  West  India  Cunipany  with  similar  suiccss,"  the 
shareholders  will  enjoy  more  profit  from  the  West  India  Company,  and,  therefore, 
invites  "all  true  and  wealthy  patriots  who  have  not  yet  subscribed  to  contribute 
largely  to  the  New  Company." 

Derecho  de  las  Iglesias.  See  [Betaiicurt  (Luis  de)],  Vol.  ir., 
No.  5064. 

Derecourt  (Henry).  C' '  lial  and  International  Postage  ... 
Information  on  Postal  Affairs   ...  London,   1854.    8vo,  pp.  62. 

D'Eres  (C.  D.  R.)     See  Eres  (Charles  Dennis  Russe  D'). 

De  Rham  (H.  C.)  The  Petition  of  Henry  C.  De  Rham,  to 
the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  to  except  Paul  Daniel 
Gonsalve  Grand  d'Hauteville,  from  the  Operation  of  the  Law 
"  to  secure  the  Fulfilment  of  certain  Contracts,  and  for  the 
Relief  of  Married  Women  in  certain  Cases."  Together  with 
the  Remonstrance  of  Ellen  S.  d'Hauteville,  and  accompanying 
Documents.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Debate  upon  a  Motion 
to  repeal  that  Law.  Providence:  Knowles'^  Vos$y  Printers.  184 1. 
8vo,  pp.  124.  H.  19673 

[Derham  (W.)]     See  "Miscellanea  Curiosa." 

Derkinderen  (J.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  of  James 
Derkinderen,  as  a  Prisoner  among  the  Halifax  Indians,  1796. 
Philadelphia.   1 796.    8vo,  pp.  8.  M.  1 9674 

De  Rochemont.  Commemorative  Gathering.  Notes  of 
Proceedings  at  the  Meeting  of  the  De  Rochemont  Family,  at 
Newington,  or  Piscatagua,  August  23,  1866.  ...  Boston:  Rock- 
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De  Rods  (F.  F.)  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  in  the 
United  States  and  Can<<da  in  1826  Illustrated  by  Plates  with 
Remarks  on  the  Present  State  of  the  American  Navy  By  Lieut, 
the  Hon.  Fred.  Fitzgerald  De  Rons  Royal  Navy  London  fVil- 
Ham  Harrison  Jinsworth.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  207.  14  PJates. 
BA.,  H.  -f  Second  Edition.  [//>/"</.]  8vo.  -|  I'hird  Edition. 
[^IbidJ]     8vo.  19677 

Derrick  and  Drill.     See  [Morris]  (E.)] 

Derrotero  de  las  Islas  Antillas,  de  las  Costas  de  Tierra  Firme 
y  de  las  del  seno  Mexicano,  furmado  en  la  direccion  de  trabajos 
hidrograficos  para  inteligencia  y  uso  de  las  cartas  que  ha  publi- 
cado.  ...  Madrid:  Imprenta  Real.  1810.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  viii, 
455.  BA.  -\-  Segunda  edicion,  corregida  y  aumentada  con 
noticias  muy  recientes  y  con  un  Apendice  sobre  las  corrientes 
del  Oceano  Atlantico.  Madrid:  Imprenta  Nacional.  1820. 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  viii,  591,  2  1.  4-  Mandado  reimprimir  por  el  Esmo. 
Sr.  Francisco  de  Paula  Santander.  Bogota.  Ana  de  1826.  4to, 
pp.  viii,  578.  19678 

Derrotero  de  las  islas  Antillas,  de  las  costas  de  Tierra  firme 
y  de  las  del  seno  mexicano,  corregido  y  aumentado,  por  Guad. 
Victoria.     Mexico.   1825.    ^vo.  19679 

Derrotero  general  de  las  republicas  del  Peru,  Colombia,  Buenos- 
Ayres  y  Chile,  formado  circunstanciadamente  p'>r  Carreras,  con 
el  objeto  de  dar  un  conocimiento  exacto  de  las  comunicaciones 
para  el  jiro  de  diversos  intereses,  incluyese  un  plan  geografico, 
etc.,  etc.     Lima.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  36.     Tables.  19680 

Desbordes-Valmore  {Mme.  Marceline).  Les  veillees  des 
Antilles.  [Nouvelles.]  Paris:  Fr.  Louis.  18 20.  2  vols., 
i2mo.  19681 

Desalines  or  Dessalines.     See  Dubroca. 

[Desaussure  (Henry  William).]  Address  to  the  Citizens  of 
South  Carolina,  on  the  approaching  Election  of  President  and 
Vice-President.      By  a  Federal   Republican.      Charleston.   1800. 


»vo,  pp.  34. 


c.  19682 


[Desaussure.]  Answer  to  a  Dialogue  between  a  Federalist 
and  a  Republican.      Charleston.  [1800.]    8vo,  pp.  36.  19683 

Also:  Orjtion  delivered  July  4,  1826,  at  Columbia,  S.  C.  ...  Columbia,  S.  C.  1826, 
I2mo,  pp.  30.  —  Oratiun  prepared  for  the  American  Revolution  Society,  and  the  South- 
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Dbsbarats  (George  E.),  Jr,  L'Esclavage  dans  rAntiquit6, 
et  son  abolition  par  le  Christianisme.  Etude  fait  devant  le 
Cabinet  de  Lecture  de  Montreal.     S^uihtc,   1858.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Desbarres.     Sit  Barres  (J.  F.  W.  des),  Vol.  i. 

The  following  ii  by  the  tame  author  i 

Desbarres  (J.  F.  W.)  A  Statement  submitted  by  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Desbarres  for  consideration.  Respecting  his 
Services  from  the  year  1755,  to  the  Present  Time  —  in  the 
capacity  of  an  Officer  and  Engineer  during  the  War  of  1756. — 
The  Utility  of  his  Surveys  and  Publications  of  the  Coasts  and 
Harbours  of  North  America,  entitled  the  Atlantic  Neptune,  and 
his  Proceedings  and  Conduct  as  Lieut.  Governor  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  His  Majesty's  Colony  of  Cape  Breton, 
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Apparently  a  privately  printed  volume. 

Desborow  (C.)  The  Humble  Address  ot  Charles  Desborow, 
late  Captain  of  his  M.  S.  Ship  Mary,  under  the  command  of 
Cap.  Norris,  in  the  Expedition  to  Newfoundland  in  the  year 
1697.     [n.  d.]  1699.    4to.  19686 

The  following  ii  from  a  lale  catalogue  < 

Desborow.  Humble  address  of  the  Lords  to  his  Majesty  in 
relation  to  the  Petition  of  Capt.  Charles  Desborow,  employed  in 
the  Expedition  to  Newfoundland,  in  the  year  1697.  [n.  p.] 
1699.   4to.  19687 

Descamps  (Ant.  Ign.)  Llibre  de  la  congregacio  y  germandat 
de-  la  sanctissima  Verge  del  Socorro,  ab  una  nova  y  perpetua 
capellania  de  innumerables  Misses  pena  los  vias,  y  difuncta  della} 
en  la  qual,  qui  viu  pot  aggregar  al  mort,  que  vulga:  fundada  en 
los  collegis  de  la  Compaflia  de  Jesus  de  la  ciutat  de  Sancta  Fe 
del  nou  regne  de  Granada.  En  Perpinya:  J.  Boudi,  1666.  Sm. 
4to,  pp.  473.  19688 

"  Un  del  ouvrages  les  plus  rarei  concernant  la  Nouvelle-Grenade.  II  est  6crit  en 
Catalan."  —  Taou. 

[Descerpz  (Francois).]  Recueil  de  la  diuersite  des  habits  qui 
sont  a  present  en  usaige  tant  es  pays  d'Europe,  Asie,  Affrique  et 
Jlles  sauuages}  le  tout  fait  apres  le  naturel.  Paris:  R.  Brenton. 
1562.    8vo.  19689 

"  Petit  volume  imprimi  en  lettres  cursives,  de  3  f.  pref.  et  61  f.  Chaque  feuillet,  a 
I'exception  du  dernier,  contient  deux  fig.  en  buis,  au  bas  desquelles  se  trouvent  quatre 
vers  tranfais."  —  Txrnaux,  No.  87. 


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Deschanel  '£mile).  Christophe  Colomb.  Pant:  Afiehtl 
Livy  frtrts.   1862  [1861].     i8mo,  pp.  323.  19690 

Db  Schwbinitz  E.)  The  Life  and  Times  of  David  Zci«- 
bergcr  the  Western  Pioneer  and  Apostle  of  the  Indians.  By 
Edmund  de  Schweinil/-.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  i!f  Co. 
1871.    8vo,  pp.  747.  H.  19691 

Descourtflz  (J.  T.)  Ornithologie  Brcsilienne  ou  histoire 
des  Oiseaux  du  Bresil,  remarquablcs  par  leur  plumage,  leur  chant 
ou  Icurs  habitudes.  Par  Le  Dr.  J.  T.  Descourtilz,  ...  Rio  di 
'Janiero\\.t.  London\:  Edittur^  Thomas  Reevti.    1854-6.      1 9692 

Of  thii  Ane  work  four  parti,  of  twelve  platei  each,  only  are  published,  Quarich 
deicrihti  the  following!  "Oiieaux  du  Bresil."  Rl.  Folio.  A  beautiful  lerlei  of  large 
coluted  platei  of  Brazilian  birds,  apparently  unpubliihed,  withuut  x  title. 

Descourtilz  (Michael  Etienne).  Flore  m6dicale  des  Antilles, 
ou  Traite  des  plantes  usuelles  des  Colonies  fran^aises,  angiaises, 
espagnoles  et  portugaises;  Par  M.  £.  Descourtilz...,  ...  peinte 
par  J.  Th.  Descourtilz.  ...  Paris:  Pichard  [etc.]  1821-29.  8 
vols.,  8vo.  H.  19693 

Fir«  published  !n  1 5a  livraisoni.  The  titles  of  Vol.  m.-vm.  read,  "  Flore  pittoresque 
et  m^dicale  del  Antilles,"  as  it  does  in  the  "Seconde  Edition"  of  Volt,  i.-iii.,  Parit  1 
cht%  riditeur,  1833.  8vo.     h. 

Descourtilz.  Guide  sanitaire  des  voyageurs  aux  colonies. 
Conseils  hygieniques  en  faveur  des  Europeens  destines  a  passer 
aux  lies,  suivis  d'une  liste  de  medicaments  dont  on  doit  munir  la 
pharmacie  domestique  a  etablir  sur  chaque  habitation.  Par  M, 
E.  Descourtilz  ...  .  Paris:   C.  L,  F.  Panckoucke.   1816.    8vo. 

Descourtilz.  Voyages  d'un  naturaliste,  et  ses  observations 
Faites  sur  les  trois  regnes  de  la  Nature,  dans  plusieurs  ports  de 
mer  Fran^ais,  en  Espagne,  au  continent  de  I'Amerique  septen- 
trionale,  a  Saint-Yago  de  Cuba,  et  a  St.-Domingue,  ou  I'Auteur 
devenu  le  prisonnier  de  40,000  Noirs  revokes,  et  par  suite  mis 
en  liberte  par  une  colonne  de  I'armee  fran^aise,  donne  des  details 
circonstancies  sur  I'expedition  du  general  Leclerc  ...  .  ParM.E, 
Descourtilz  ...  .  Paris.  1809.  3  vols.,  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  viii-lxiv, 
17-365  i  Title,  pp.  476;  Title,  pp.  470.     20  Plates.  h. 

Descripcion  Chorographica  del  terreno,  rios,  arboles,  y  ani- 
males  de  las  dilatadissimas  provincias  del  gran  Chaco,  Gualamba, 
y  de  los  ritos  y  costumbres  de  las  innumerables  naciones  bar- 
baras  e  infieles  que  le  habitan.     Cordoba.   1733.   410.     a.  19696 


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Descrlpcion  de  la  Casa  fabricada  en  Lima,  corte  del  Peru, 
para  que  las  Seiluras  ilustres  de  ella,  y  las  demas  mugeres  devotas, 
y  las  que  desean  servir  a  Dios  Nuestro  Senor,  pueden  tener  en 
total  retiro,  y  con  toda  abstraccion  y  direccion  necessaria  los 
exercitos  de  San  Ignacio  de  Loyola.  Lima :  Joseph  Padrino. 
1757.    4to,  28  unpaged  leaves,  pp.  85.  j.c.b.  19697 

Descripcion  de  los  Costumbres  y  Usos  de  todos  los  pueblos  del 
mundo,  en  la  que  se  reReren  una  multitud  de  anecdotas  de  los 
salvages  de  Africa  y  de  America;  de  los  animales  monstruosos, 
anfibios,  y  prodigios.  Traducida  al  EspaHol  de  la  Frances. 
Paris.   1828.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  19698 

Descriptio  totius  Guineae  tractus  Congi,  Angolae,  et  Mono- 
motapae,  eorumque  locorum,  quae  e  regione  C.  S.  Augustini  in 
Brasilia  jacent.  Proprietates  Oceani  ;  Insularumque  ejusdem, 
S.  Thomae,  S.  Helenae,  Ascensionis  etc.  portum,  altitudinis,  etc. 
Mirae  Narrationes  Navigationum  Batavorum  cum  interioris  terrae 
descriptione.     Haga  Comitis.   1599.    Folio.  ^9^99 

Description  abrege  des  Possessions  des  Anglois  sur  le  con- 
tinent de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Paris.  [1755.]  i2mo. 
Map.  19700 

Probably  another  titlr-  for  our  No.  9602,  Vol.  in. 

Description  I  de  TAn^eriquelSc  des  parties  d'icelle,  commc  de 
la  Nouvelle  P'rance,  |  Floride,  des  Antilles,  lucaya,  Cuba,  [Ja- 
maica, &c.  I  Item  de  I'estendue  5c  distance  des  lieux,  de  la 
fertiliiel&  abondance  du  pays,  religion  &  coustu-|mes  des  habi- 
tants, &  autres|particularitez  |  Avec  une  Carte  Geographique  de 
I'Amerique  |  Australe,  qui  doit  estre  ii  seree  en  la  |  page  suivante.  | 
jf  Amsterdam^  \  Chez  lean  Evertsz  Cioppenburch^  Marchand  libraire^ 
demeu-  \  rant  sur  le  Water  a  la  Bible  Dor'ee.  Avec  Privilege^  pour 
12  Ans.   1619.    pp.  96.  19701 

For  other  descriptions  of  places,  ue  under  the  geographical  name. 

Description  de  I'Amerique  meridionale,  d'apres  Georges  Juan 

ntonio  d'Ulloa,  de  la  Condamine  et  Frazier.    +  Septieme  edi- 

Tours:  Mame  et  files,   1865.  i2mo,  pp.  239.     Engraving. 

Description  de  I'Amerique  et  des  Indes  Occidentales.  Livre 
de  lecture  interessant  ...  .  Traduite  par  G.  Mila.  Berlin.  1813. 
4to.     8  Engravings.  19703 

Description  de  TAmerique  en  Arabe.     Boulaq^  1847.   ^^^* 


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Description  des  isles  et  terres.     See  [Blome  (R.)]<  Vol.  11. 

Description  des  pays  moeurs  des  habitans  richesses  des  prov- 
inces les  forces  le  gouvernement  la  religion  et  les  princes  qui  ont 
gouvernes  chacun  estat.     Paris :  N.  du  Fosse.  1617.    410.     19704 

Title  and  note  from  NyhofT's  catalogue. 

Description  des  terres  Magellaniques.    iS"^^  [Falkner  (Thomas)]. 

Description  du  Sol.     See  [Cutler  (Manasseh)]. 

Description  Geographique.     See  [Bellin  (S.)],  Vol.  ii. 

Descripcion  Historique  d'un  monstre  symbolique,  pris  vivant 
sur  les  bords  du  Lac  Fagua,  pres  Santa-P'e,  par  les  soiiis  de 
Francisco  Xaviero  de  Meunrios,  Comte  de  Barcelonne  et  Vice- 
Roi  du  Nouveau  Monde.  Envoyee  par  un  negotiant  du  pays 
a  un  Parisien  son  ami.  Santa  Fe  et  se  trouve  a  Paris:  chez  le 
correspondant  de  Pauteur  sous  les  Portiques  du  Mystere.  1784.  8vo, 
pp.  29.     Engraving.  j.c.B.  19705 

This  excredingly  rare  and  curiously  privately  printed  tract  was  written  by  Louis  xviii., 
when  Comte  de  Province,  ut  "  Biographie  Universalle."  It  is  of"  a  satirical  character, 
though  authorities  differ  as  to  its  subject.  The  plates  of  the  male  and  female  am- 
phibious monsters  are  very  scarce,  and  are  almost  always  deficient. 

A  Description  of  a  Great  Sea-Storm,  |  That  happened  to  some 
Ships  in  the  Gulph  of  Florida,  in  September  last;  Drawn  up  by 
one  of  the  I  Company,  and  sent  to  his  Friend  at  London.  |  [Colo- 
phon:] Licensed,  August  the  5th.  1671.  Roger  L'Estrange.  | 
London :  Printed  by  Thomas  Mi/bourn^  for  Dorman  Newma ,. ,  at  the 
King's  Armes  in  the  Poultry.   1671.I    Folio.  19706 

The  concluding  lines  arr  : 

"  Be  wise  and  keep  the  shoar  —  then,  since  you  may 
Go  in  by  land  to  your  Virginia." 

A  Description  of  East  Florida.     See  [Stork  (W.)] 

A  Description  of  Gunae  Island,  &c.  Dublin.  Printed  in  the 
Year  1708.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  19707 

A  facetious  tract.     On  page  5  the  author  refers  to  the  "  Black  Americans." 

A  Description  of  Kentucky,  in  North  America:  To  which 
are  prefixed  Miscellaneous  Observations  respecting  the  United 
States.     \London:~\  Printed  in  November^  I792.    8vo,  pp.  124. 

Description  of  Light  Houses  on  the  Coast  of  the  United 
States.     Boston.  1817.    8vo.  w.  19709 


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DESCRIPTION. 


A  Description  of  North-America,  and  the  British  Settlements 
in  Canaia;  with  An  Account  of  its  Cities,  Towns,  Mountains, 
Woods,  Rivers,  Lakes,  and  of  the  Native  Inhabitants  in  the 
Back  Settlements.  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T.  Johnson.  1 817.  i2mo, 
pp.  24.  19710 

A  chap-book. 

Description  of  One  Hundred  Thousand  Acres  of  Oil,  Coal, 
Iron,  Salt  and  Agricultural  Land,  in  the  County  of  Cabell, 
Western  Virginia,  with  Letters,  Reports,  Maps  and  Prospectus. 
New  York:  Clayton  y  Medole^  Printers.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  30,  (i). 
2  Maps.  ^971 1 

Description  of  Oregon  and  California,  embracing  an  Account 
of  the  Gold  Regions,  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  ...  with  a 
Map  ...  Philadelphia:  Thomas  Cowperthwaitl^  Co.  1849.  '^nio, 
pp.  76.  19712 

Description  of  One  Hundred  Cities  and  Large  Towns  of 
America.     New  York.    1853.    ^^°*     Maps.  ^97^3 

A  Description  of  the  ^ British  Possessions  in  North  America, 
with  a  Map  of  the  Seat  of  War  in  North  America.  [1813.] 
8vo,  pp.  26.  Plate  and  Map.  N.,  w.  +  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia:   [J.  Melish.  n.  d.]  ^97 '4 

A  Description  of  the  Coast,  Tides,  and  Currents,  in  Button's 
Bay,  And  in  the  Welcome:  Being  The  North- West  Coast  of 
Hudson's  Bay,  from  Churchill  River,  in  58°  56'  North  Lati- 
tude, to  Wager  River  or  Strait,  in  65°  24'  taken  from  Scrog's, 
Crow's,  Napier's  and  Smith's  Journals,  made  in  .:he  Years  1722, 
1737,  1740,  1742,  1743,  and  1744.  Also,  Fvom  the  Discov- 
eries made  in  1742,  in  the  Voyage  in  the  Furnace  Bomb,  and 
Discovery  Pink,  commanded  by  Captain  Middleton  and  Captain 
Moor;  Shewing  from  these  Journals,  a  Probability,  that  there  is 
a  Passage  from  thence  to  the  Western  Ocean  of  America.  Dub- 
lin: Printed  in  the  Year  M^DCC^XLV.    8vo,  pp.  27.  j.c.B. 

A  Description  of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  the  County  of  Barn- 
stable.    iS"^*?  [Davis  (J.)] 

A  Description  of  the  English  and  French  Territories,  in  North 
America:  being.  An  Explanation  of  a  New  Map  of  the  Same. 
Shewing  all  the  Encroachments  of  the  French,  with  their  Forts, 
and  Usurpations  on  the  English  Set'.lements;  and  the  Fortifica- 
tions of  the  Latter.     Done  from  the  Newest  Maps  published  in 


DESCRIPTION. 


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London.  And  compared  with  Dr.  Mitchell's,  f.r.s.  and  every 
Omission  carefully  supplied  from  it.  Dublin :  J,  Exshaw. 
MDCCLV.   8vo,  pp.  28.     Plan.  j.c.b.  19716 

A  I  Description  I  of  the  I  Four  Parts] of  the |  World,  |  viz.  | 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  ana  America.  |  Giving  an  Account  J  Of 
their  Dominions,  Religions,  j  Forms  of  Government,  and  Me-| 
tropolitan  Cities.  |  Also,  |  How  America  was  First  Discovered  |by 
the  Europeans,  and  what  Purchases] They  have  made  therein.] 
Collected  from  the  Writings  of  the  best  Historians,  \Edinhurghy\ 
Re-printed  in  the  Tear^  m.dc.xcv.  ]  8vo,  pp.  23.  ^97^7 

Description  of  the  Four  Parts  of  the  World,  viz.,  Europe, 
Asia,  Africa,  America.     About  1770.    i2mo.  *97'8 

A  scarce  chap-book. 

A  Description  of  the  Golden  Islands,  With  an  Account  of  the 
Undertaking  now  on  Foot  for  making  a  Settlement  there:  Ex- 
plaining. 1st.  The  Nature  of  that  Design  in  general.  2dly. 
The  Measures  already  taken.  And,  3dly.  Those  intended  to 
be  taken  hereafter.     London:   f.  Morphew.   1720.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

"  This  tract  relates  to  the  grant  made  to  Sir  Robert  Montgomerie  referred  to  in  a 
•  Discourse,' etc.,  by  that  gentleman,  printed  in  1717.  He  called  the  district  the 
Margrivate  of  Azilia.  The  'Golden  Islands*  are  within  this  district,  and  were  called 
by  Sir  Robert,  St.  Symon,  Sapella,  Santa  Catarina,  and  Ogeche,  afterwards  changed  to 
Montgomerie.  They  are  described  to  'lie  within  a  day's  rowing  of  the  English  habi- 
tations in  South  Carolina.'  " — Bartlett. 

Description  of  the  Gresit  Tree  recently  felled  upon  the  Sierra 
Nevada,  California,  now  placed  for  Public  Exhibition,  In  the 
spacious  Racket  Court  of  the  Union  Club,  No.  596  Broadway, 
Nevv  York.     New  York.   1854.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  8.  c.  19720 

Description  of  the  Great  Western  Canal,  in  a  Letter  from  a 
Traveller.     Saratoga  Springs.   1822.    8vo.  1972 1 

See  alio  Erie  Canal, 

Description  of  the  Incas  of  Peru,  with  their  Wives.  ...  These 
Elegant  Figures  are  now  exhibited  at  No.  44,  North  Market 
Street  ...   Boston.     [_Boston.'\   1827.    i2mo,  pp.  12.       H.  19722 

A  Description  of  the  Mammoth  Cave  of  Kentucky,  the  Ni- 
agara River  and  Falls,  and  the  Falls  in  Summer  and  Winter; 
the  Prairies,  or  Life  in  the  West;  the  Fairmount  Water  Works 
and  Scenes  on  the  Schuylkill,  &c.  &c.  to  illustrate  Brewer's  Pan- 
orama.    Boston:  J.  M.  Hewes  iJ  Co.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  24.      h. 


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DESCRIPTION. 


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i    ! 


A  Description  of  the  Province  of  New  Albion.  And  a  Di- 
rection for  Adventurers  with  small  stock  to  get  two  for  one, 
and  good  land  freely;  And  for  Gentlemen,  and  all  Servants, 
Labourers  and  Artificers  to  Hue  plentifully.  And  a  former  De- 
scription re-printed  of  the  healthiest,  pleasantest  and  richest 
Plantation  of  New  Albion  in  North  Virginia,  proved  by  thirteen 
witnesses.  Together  with  a  Letter  from  Master  Robert  Evelin, 
that  lived  there  many  years,  shewing  the  particularities,  and 
excellency  thereof.  With  a  briefe  of  the  charge  of  victuall  and 
necessaries,  to  transport  and  buy  stock  for  each  Planter,  or  La- 
bourer, there  to  get  his  Master  50I.  per  Annum,  or  more  in 
twelve  trades,  at  lol.  charges  onely  a  man.  London.  1648.  8vo, 
pp.  35.  19724 

Also  included  in  "  Force's  Tracts  and  other  Papers,"  Vol.  ii. 

Description  of  the  Roads  in  the  United  States.     1819.    i2mo. 

A  Description  of  the  Windward  Passage,  and  Gulf  of  Florida, 
with  the  Course  of  the  British  Trading-Ships  to,  and  from  the 
Island  of  Jamaica.  Also  An  Account  of  the  Trade- Winds,  and 
of  the  variable  Winds  and  Currents  on  the  Coasts  thereabouts, 
at  different  Seasons  of  the  Year.  Illustrated  with  a  Chart  of  the 
Coast  of  Florida,  and  of  the  Islands  of  Bahama,  Cuba,  Hispan- 
iola,  Jamaica,  and  the  adjacent  smaller  Islands,  Shoals,  Rocks, 
and  other  remarkable  Things  in  the  Course  of  the  Navigation  in 
the  West-Indies.  Whereby  is  demonstrated,  The  Precarious- 
ness  of  those  Voyages  to  the  West-India  Merchants,  and  the 
Impossibility  of  their  Homeward-Bound  Ships  keeping  clear  of 
the  Spanish  Guarda  Costa's:  The  Whole  very  necessary  for  the 
Information  of  such  as  never  were  in  those  Parts  of  the  World. 
To  which  are  added,  Some  Proposals  for  the  better  securing  of 
the  British  Trade  and  Navigation  to  and  from  the  West-Indies. 
...  London:  J.  Applebee.  1739.  4to,  pp.  23,  5.  Chart  and 
Plate.  c.  19726 

A  Description  of  Three  Hundred  Animals,  with  a  Particular 
Account  of  the  Manner  of  Catching  Whales  in  Greenland. 
London.   1753.    i2mo.  ^9727 

With  about  two  hundred  very  rude  plates  engraved  on  copper. 

Description  Topographique  de  six  cents  mille  acres  de  terres 
dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  mises  en  vente  par  Actions, 
suivant  le  Plan  d' Association  ci-joint.     Le  Bureau  de  la  Com- 


DESIGNS. 


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pagnie  est  a  Paris,  rue  de  la  Jussienne,  No.  20.     [n.  p.]   1792. 
4to,  pp.  14,  8.  j.c.B.  19728 

An  important  tract  for  the  early  history  of  Western  New  York,  describing  a  plan 
of  colonication  projected  by  a  French  connpany. 

Descubes  (Paul).  La  verite  sur  les  compagnies  californiennes, 
Paris:  Pauteur.  1850.  8vo.  +  Suivie  d'une  lettre  adressce  a 
I'auteur  par  un  actionnaire  desillusionne.  Reponse  a  M.  Philip- 
part.     Les  compagnies  devoilees.     1850.    8vo.  ^9729 

Descubrimiento  de  los  terros  y  riquezas  que  tiene  Dies  escon- 
didos  en  las  Indias  de  su  divino  cuerpo  y  sangre.  Barcelona: 
0.  Anglade.   1608.    2  vols.,  8vo.  ^9730 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  313. 

Deseret.  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Deseret.  New  Tor k : 
S.  Bonth,  Printer.  [186-.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  19731 

Des  Essarts  (A.)  La  guerre  des  freres  par  Alfred  des 
Essarts.  A  TAmerique.  Paris:  Poulet-Malassis.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  H.  19732 

Desgeorge  {Jhbi).  Monseigneur  Flaget,  Eveque  de  Bards- 
town  et  Louisville,  sa  vie,  son  Esprit  et  ses  Vertus.  Paris: 
Lecoffie.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  388.  ^9733 

Desha  (J.  B.)  Statement  of  the  Trial  of  Isaac  B.  Desha, 
indicted  for  the  Murder  of  Francis  Baker;  held  at  Cynthina, 
Kentucky,  before  the  Hon.  George  Shannon.  By  R.  S.  Thomas 
and  G.  W.  Williams.     Lexington.   1825.    8vo.       c,  w.  19734 

[Deshalles.]  Annales  du  Conseil  Souverain  de  la  Martinique, 
ou  Tableau  Historique  du  Gouvernement  de  cette  Colonie,  De- 
puis  son  premier  etablissement  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  &c.  &c.  [Par 
Deshalles  fils  Conseiller  au  Conseil  Souverain  de  la  Martinique.] 
A  Bergerac,  Chez  y.   B.  Puynesge^  Imprimeur-Libraire.   m.dcc- 


Lxxxvi.    2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xxvi,  554 ;  xviii,  402,  40. 


19735 


Design  and  Advantages  of  the  South  Sea  Trade,  with  Answers 
to  all  the  Objections  against  the  Company.     [171 1  ?j         '973^ 

Designs  (Nos.  i  &  2]  for  a  Marine  Hospital  on  the  Western 
Waters  to  accommodate  100  Patients.  IVashington.  [n.  d.] 
8vo.  19737 

Designs  of  the  Southern  Conspirators  and  their  Northern 
Allies.     Philadelphia.   186-.    8vo.  '9738 

VOL.   V.  46 


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Desilver  (R.)  Desilver's  Annual  Almn  ac.  The  United 
States  Almanac.  ...  With  a  variety  of  Public  Information,  ... 
Philadelphia :  R.  Desilver.  1825.     Continued  under  various  titles. 

Desjardins  (E.)  Le  Perou  avant  la  conquete  espagnole. 
Paris.   1858.    8vo.  B.  19740 

Desjardins.  Rapport  sur  deux  ouvrages  de  Bibliographic 
americaine  de  M.  Henri  Harrisse  ...  .  Par  M.  Ernest  Desjar- 
dins ...  .   Paris:  imp.  Martinet.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  20.         19741 

"  Extrait  de  la  Bulletin  de  la  Societe  de  Geugraphie." 

Desjardins  (G.)  Bolivar  au  congres  de  Venezuela.  Ode. 
Paris:   Correard.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  16.  ^9742 

Deslandes.  Discours  Sur  la  grandeur  &  I'importance  de  la 
revolution  qui  vient  de  s'operer  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale; 
Sujet  propose  par  I'Academie  des  Jeux  Floraux.  Par  M.  le 
Chevalier  Deslandes,  Captaine  au  Regiment  de  Bretagne  ...  . 
Francfort^  et  se  trouve  a  Par 's :  Chez  Durand^  Musier.  M  DCC- 
Lxxxv.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  (3),  6-183.  ^'J  "•  ^9743 

Deslandes.  Essay  on  Maritime  Power  and  Commerce. 
London.   1743.    8vo,  pp.  163.  19744 

Contains  'many  interesting  notices  relating  to  America,  particularly  the  design  of 
Cromwell  to  become  possessor  of  that  country,  the  expedition  of  Thomas  Gage,  etc. 

Des  Lozieres  (Baudry).  See  Baudry  des  Lozieres,  Vol.  i., 
Nos.  3979-80. 

[Desmaulants  (J.  B.)]  Sur  Saint-Domingue,  et  des  moyens 
de  le  retablir.     Par  J.  B.  D.     Paris:  Dentu.   18 14.    8vo. 

De  Smet  (P.)     See  Smet  (P.  de). 

Des  Moines  County,  Iowa.  Constitution  of  the  Hawk-Eye 
Pioneer  Association,  of  Des  Mcines  County,  Iowa.  With  a 
Full  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  its  Firsr  Annual  Festival  ... 
June  2d,  a. d.  1858.  Burlington :  Thompson  isf  Shewani,  Printers. 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  54.  H.  19746 

Des  Moines  River  Land  Grant.  History  of  its  Construction 
by  the  United  States  Executive  Departments,  and  by  the  State 
of  Iowa.  Statement.  Des  Moines^  Iowa :  Times  Print.  [1861.] 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  19747 


DESPOJO. 


371 


De[s]  Moine[s1  Navigation  and  Railroad  Company.  Annua! 
Report.      1855.    8vo.     Continued.  ^9748 

Des  moyens  de  conserver  la  sante,  etc.  <SV^  [Bertin],  Vol.  11., 
No.  501 1. 

Des  Murs  (O.)  Oiseaux  nouvelles  ou  rares  recueillies  dans 
TAmerique  du  Sud  p.  F.  de  Castelnau.  Paris.  1855.  4to. 
20  Colored  Plates.  ^9749 

Desnoyers  (Charles  Louis  Francois),  and  Alboise  (Alblg). 
La  traite  des  noirs,  drame  en  cinq  actes  et  a  grand  spectacle,  de 
MM.  Desnoyers  et  Alboise.  [Programme.]  Paris:  imp.  de 
Petit.    1835.    8vo.  19750 

Desnoyers  (C.  L.  F.)  Le  Tremblement  de  terre  de  la 
Martinique.     See  Lafont  (C.),  and  Desnoyers. 

The  Desolation  of  America.    See  [Day  (Thomas)],  No.  1 8980. 

De  Solis  (A.)     See  Solis  (Antiono  de). 

Desor  (£douard).  Les  cascades  du  Niagara  et  leur  marche 
retrograde  par  E.  Desor.  ...  Neuchatel.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Map.  H.  1975 1 

Despard  (G.  P.)  Hope  Deferred  not  Lost:  a  Narrative  of 
Missionary  Effort  in  South  America  in  connection  with  the  Pata- 
gonian  Missionary  Society.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  G.  P.  Despard. 
London.  1853.  i2mo,  pp.  470.  +  Second  Edition.  London: 
Nisbet.    1864.    Fcap,  pp,  462.  ^9752 

Despatch  from  Her  Majesty's  Minister  at  Washington,  dated 
Dec.  6th,  186"!,  inclosing  Papers  relating  to  Foreign  Affairs  laid 
before  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  at  the  opening  of  the 
Session  in  l86l.      London.    1862.    8vo.  '9753 

Desperrieres  (Poissonnier).  Traite  des  Fievres  de  I'lsle  de 
St.  Domingue;  avec  un  Memoire  sur  les  avantage^  _u'il  y  aurait 
a  changer  la  nourriture  des  gens  de  mer.  Paris.  1780.  8vo, 
pp.  311.  s.  19754 

Despojo  a  mano  armada,  por  el  Prefecto  de  Tlaxcala.  Puebla. 
1843.    4to,  pp.  32.  19755 

This  was  answered  by 

Falsedades  que  contiene  el  cuaderno  titulado:  Despojo  a  mano 
arniada  por  el  Prefecto  d€  Tlaxcala.     Puebla.    1844.   4to,  pp.  32. 


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DESSALLES. 


Dcspojo  de  los  bienes  eclesiasticos.  Apuntes  interesantes  para 
la  historia  tie  la  Iglesia  mexicana.     [^Mexlco.'\  1847.    4^°' 

Desportes  (J.  B.  R.  Poupe).     See  Poupe  Desportes. 

Desportes  (Felix).  Parallele  des  constitutions  d'Angleterre, 
des  £tats-Unis  et  de  Geneve.  ^975^ 

Querard,  from  whom  this  title  was  taken,  gives  no  imprint. 

The  Despotism  at  Richmond.  The  Confederate  Loan  in 
Ent,land.  The  Slave  power  and  its  Supporters.  (From  the 
London  Daily  News,  March  20.)  [^New-York.  1862.]  Broad- 
side. H.  19759 

Despotism  in  America.     See  [Hildreth  (R.)] 

Desprez  (A.)  Les  voyageurs  au  pole  nord  ;  depuis  les  pre- 
mieres expeditions  scandinaves  jusqu'a  celle  de  M.  Gustave 
Lambert.  Par  Adrien  Desprez.  ...  Paris:  Noblet.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  333.     Map  by  Malte-Brun.  19760 

Des  Rivieres  Beaubien  (H.)  Traite  sur  les  lois  civiles  du 
Bas-Canada :  Par  Henry  des  Rivieres  Beaubien.  Montreal. 
1832-33.    3  vols.,  8vo.  19761 

Des  Rotours  {Le  contre-amiral  baron  Noel  Francois  Arnot). 
Expose  des  faits  par  suite  desquels  M.  de  Turpin,  capitaine  de  la 
fregate  honoraire,  ex-commandant  de  Marie-Galande,  dependance 
du  Gouvernement  de  la  Guadeloupe,  a  presente  une  requete  au 
Conseil  d'Etat  a  I'efFet  d'etre  autorise  a  me  poursuivre  pour  abres 
d'autorite.     [Signe.]     Paris:  imp.  de  F.  Didot.    1831.    4to. 

Des  Rotours  had  been  Governor  of  Guadeloupe.  To  the  same  controversy  belong  : 
Lettre  adressee  a  M.  le  redacteur  en  chef  de  la  Gazette  des  tribunaux.  Vari% :  imp.  dc 
F.  Didot.  1832.  8vo. —  Note  a  MM.  les  membres  du  Conseil  d  £tat.  [/*/</.]  1831. 
4to.  —  Rt':ponse  au  Memoire  pubtie  contre  lui  par  M.  le  vicomte  de  Turpin,  capitaine 
dc  fregate  iionoraire,  ex-commandant  de  Marie-Galande  ...  .  Parit  :  imp.  de  CrapeUi. 
1830.    8vo, 

Dessalles  (Adrien).  Histoire  generale  des  Antilles.  Paris: 
France.    1846-48.    5  vols.,  8vo.  19763 

Tomo  I. -III.  form  a  "premiere  serie,"  embracing  the  reign  of  Louis  xiv. ;  iv.-v.,  a 
"  Deuxieme  serie,"  reign  of  Louis  xv. 

Dessalles.  Notice  historique  sur  la  marine  fran^aise,  pour 
Servir  d'Introduction  a  I'Histoire  generale  des  Antilles.  Paris: 
France.   1845.    8vo.  19764 


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Dessaulles  (L.  a.)  Discours  sur  L'Institut  Canadien  pro- 
nonce,  par  I'Hon,  L.  A.  Dessaulles,  President  de  I'Institut,  a  la 
seance  du  vingt-trois  de  deccmbre,  1862,  a  ['occasion  du  dix- 
huitieme  anniversaire  de  sa  fondation.  Montreal.  1863.  410, 
pp.  21.  19765 

Dkssauli  ".s.  La  Guerre  Americaine  son  Origine  et  scs 
vraics  Ca»  aes.  Lecture  Publique  faite  a  I'lnstitute  Canadien  le 
14  Decembrc,  i!io4.  Par  L.  A.  Dessaulles.  Montreal:  Typ. 
du  Journal  "  Le  Pays"   1865.     i8mo,  pp.  75.        ba.,  h.  19766 

Desjaulles.  a  Messieurs  les  electeurs  de  la  Division  de 
Rougemont.     Montreal.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  66.  197^7 

This  it  an  address  to  his  constituents  on  the  political  transactions  of  the  day. 

Dessaulles.     Rouge  et  Noir.     Montreal.   1848.  19768 

This  pamphlet  was  written  in  vindication  of  Mr.  L.  J.  Fapineau,  who,  in  1847-8, 
was  violently  attacked  by  the  Lafontaine  and  Nelson  purty  for  his  conduct  at  St.  Dt-nia 
during  the  Rebellion  of  1837. 

Dessaulles.  Six  Lectures  sur  I'annexion  du  Canada  aux 
Etats-Unis.     Montreal.    1851.    4to,  pp.  199.  s.  19769 

Le  Destin  de  rAmericue.  See  [Cerisier  (M.)],  Vol.  in..  No. 
11702. 

Desultory  Facts  and  Observations,  illustrative  of  the  Past  and 
Present  Situation  and  Future  Prospects  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia.    1822.     8vo,  pp.  40.  ^9770 

Relates  to  the  Tariff. 

Desultory  Reflections  on  the  New  Political  Aspects  of  Public 
Affairs  in  the  United  States  of  America,  since  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Year  1799.  New  York:  the  Autoor^  by  C.  IVaite. 
1800.  2  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  62;  38.  +  Philadelphia.,  reprinted,  1800. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  s.  19771 

Desultory  Remarks  on  the  Question  of  extending  Slavery  into 
Missouri,  as  enunciated  during  the  First  Session  of  the  Sixteenth 
Congress,  by  the  Representative  from  Chester  County,  State  of 
Pennsylvania.  ...  Extracted  from  the  American  Republican 
Newspaper  of  1819-20.  [By  William  Darlington.]  West  Ches- 
ter^ Pa.:  Lewis  Marshall.,  Printer.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  37.     H.  19772 

Desultory  Sketches  and  Tales  of  Barbados.  ...  London:  Henry 
Washhourne.    1840.    i6mo,  pp.  viii,  264.  b.  19773 


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The  Detail  and  Conduct  of  the  American  War,  under  Gen- 
erals Gage,  Howe,  Hurjioyne,  and  Vice  Admiral  Lord  Howe. 
With  A  very  Full  and  Correct  State  of  the  whole  of  the  Evi- 
dence, as  ^iven  before  a  committee  of  the  H(mse  of  Conmions; 
and  the  Celebrated  Fugitive  Pieces,  Which  are  said  to  have 
given  Rise  to  that  Important  Inquiry.  The  whole  exhibiting  A 
Circumstantial,  (\innected  and  Complete  History  of  the  Real 
Causes,  Rise,  Progress  and  Present  State  of  the  American  Re- 
bellion. The  Third  Edition.  London :  Richardson  ilf  Urquhdrt. 
M,Dcc,Lxxx.    8vo,  pp.  190.  *9774 

"  Praiiic  \i  due  to  the  editur  of  this  publication  for  the  care  and  attention  which  he 
hat  manifested  in  digesting  tlic  very  important  materials  of  which  it  is  composed, 
especially  the  letters  from  Boston,  New  York,  i<£C.  This  is  a  much  eti|jrj>ed  and 
improved  edition  of  •A  View  of  the  Evidence,*  etc."  —  Monthly  Review,  t-xu.  84. 
Ste  also  Rich,  i.  285. 

A  Detail  of  some  Particular  Services  [)erformed  in  America 
during  thi:  years  1776,  1777,  177H  and  1779.  Compiled  from 
Journals  and  Original  Pa()ers.  Supposed  to  be  Chiefly  Taken 
from  the  Journal  kept  on  board  of  the  Ship  Rainbow,  com- 
manded by  Sir  George  Collier,  While  on  the  American  Station 
during  that  period;  giving  a  minute  account  of  many  important 
attacks  on  towns  and  places,  expeditions  sent  up  rivers,  skir- 
mishes, ncgociations,  etc.,  some  of  which  are  nowhere  else  cor- 
rectly represented,  and  many  others  not  as  minutely  described  in 
the  histories  of  that  period.  Printed  for  Ithiel  Town  from  a 
manuscript  obtained  by  him  while  in  London,  in  the  summer  of 
1830.  New  York:  Privately  printed  for  Ithiel  Town.  1835. 
l2mo,  ix  I.,  pp.  117.  c.  19775 

This  "Detail"  had  already  appeared  in  the  "  Naval  Chronicle"  ,'wcnty  years  before. 
The  greater  part  of  the  edition  was  consumed  by  fire. 

Details  sur  quelques  uns  des  evenemei  s  qui  ont  eu  lieu  en 
Amerique  pendant  les  Annees  xi.  et  xii.;  publics  par  un  officier 
de  I'Etat  Majeur  de  I'Armee.     Paris.    1804.     8vo,  pp.  56.      A. 

Relates  to  Haiti. 

Details  der  Communication  zwischen  England,  Westindien 
und  America,  unterhalten  durch  die  Dampfschiffe  der  Royal 
Mail  Steam  Packet  Company  in  London.  ...  nebst  i  Charte 
von  Westindien  mit  den  Communications-Linien  und  Angabe 
der  Entfernung  in  geographischen  Meilen.  Hamburg:  Niemeyer. 
1842.     8vo.  19777 

Detail  de  las  operacions  ocurridas  en  la  defensa  de  la  Capital 


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dc  !a    Republica,  atacada  por  el  cjcrcito  de  los  Estados-UniHos 
del  Norte.     Afio  de  1847.      Orizuva.    1847.    410,  pp.  54. 

A  Detection  of  the  False  Reasons  and  Facts  ccntaincd  in  the 
Five  Letters  (entitled.  Reasons  tor  keeping  (iuadaloupc  at  a 
Peace,  preferable  to  Ctnada:  from  a  Gentleman  in  Guadaloupc 
to  his  Friend  in  London.)  In  which  the  Advantages  of  both 
Conquests  -re  I'airly  and  Impartially  Stated  and  Compared.  By 
a  Member  of  Parliament.     London:   Hope.    lybi.     8vo,  pp.  58. 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxiv.  440. 

Detection  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Dir  ctors  of  the  Royal 
African  Company  from  1672  to  1748.     Lou  hn.   1749.    8vo. 

A  Detection  of  the  State,  &c.     .S"^^  Vol.  i.,  No.  32^5. 

De  Tivoli  (J.)  A  Guide  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  with  ,1 
...   View,  by  A.  Vaudicault.   ...   New  York.    1846.    i2mo. 

De  Tocqueville.     See  Tocqueville. 

Detroit,  Mich.  Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws  and  Stand- 
ing Rules,  of  the  Detroit  Young  Men's  Society,  with  the  Names 
of  Regular  and  of  Honorary  Members,  and  of  the  Presidents 
and  Vice  Presidents  of  ihe  Society,  and  a  Catalogue  of  Books  in 
the  Library,  prepared  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  xMarch,  1842. 
Detroit:  M  gan  Bates.,  Printer.    1842.     8vo,  pp.  43.     H.  19782 

Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  Ordinances,  Rules  and  Reg- 
ulations of  the  Board  of  Water  Commissiont  >  of  the  City  of 
Detroit.  Detroit.  1854.  ^vo,  pp.  24.  +  Detroit.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  H.  19783 

Annual  Review  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Detroit,  for 
the  Year  1855.  Compiled  for  the  Detroit  Advertiser.  Detroit: 
Advertiser  Print.   1856.    4to,  pp.  16.     Continued.         H.  19784 

Catalogue  of  the  Public  Library  ...  .  Also  the  Rules  concern- 
ing its  Use.  Detroit:  Advertiser  and  Tribune.  1868.  8vo,  pp. 
vii,  149.  c.  19785 

Detroit  City  Directory  and  Advertising  Gazetteer  of  Michi- 
gan, i857-'8.  By  James  Dale  Johnston.  Detroit.  1857.  ^v- 
Continued  annually.  c.  19786 

Detroit  Young  Men's  Society.  Catalogue  of  the  Library, 
with  a  Historical  Sketch.  Detroit :  O.  S.  Gulley.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  169.  c.  19787 


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Diary  of  the  Siege  of  Detroit  in  the  War  with  Pontiac. 
Also,  a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Events  of  the  Siege,  by  Major 
Robert  Rogers ;  a  Plan  for  Conducting  Indian  Affairs,  by  Colo- 
nel Bradstreet ;  and  other  Authentick  Documents  never  before 
printed.  Edited  with  Notes,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough.  Albany. 
N.  T:  J.  Mumell.  m.d.ccc.lx.  4to,  pp.  xxiii,  (i),  288,  Index 
289-301,  Subscribers  302-304.  ba.  19788 

One  hundred  copies  printed  on  small  paper,  and  ten  copies  on  large  paper.  Forms 
No.  IX.  of  Munsell's  Historical  Series. 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Common  Council  of  the 
City  of  Detroit,  from  March  14,  1854,  to  April  3,  1855,  Inclu- 
sive. (With  Appendix.)  Detroit:  Daily  Free  Press  Print.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  140,  27.  H.  19789 

Proceedings  of  the  Commercial  Convention,  held  in  Detroit, 
July  11-14,  1865.     Detroit,  Convention.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  276. 

The  Reciprocity  Treaty.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee 
of  the  Detroit  Board  of  Trade,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  4.       h. 

Sketches  of  the  City  of  Detroit,  State  of  Michigan,  Past  and 
Present.    Detroit:  R.  F,  "Johnstone  (^  Co,  1855.   Imp.  8vo,  pp.  64. 

Also :  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  the  City  of  Detroit.  By  Levi 
Bishop,  Esq.,  President  of  the  Board.  February,  1853.  Detroit:  Daily  Advertiser 
Press.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  a6.  h.  Continued.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Water 
Commissioners.  Detroit,  185a.  8vo.  Continued.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  Detroit 
Public  Schools.  Detroit.  1842,  8vo.  Continued.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  Detroit 
Ladies  Industrial  School  Association.  Detroit.  1858.  8vo.  Continued. — Report  of 
the  Board  of  Water  Commissioners  to  the  Common  Council  of  the  City  of  De'.roit; 
together  with  the  Reports  oi  the  Superintendent  and  Engineer,  and  Secretary :  to 
which  is  appended  a  Report  of  Prof.  S.  K.  Douglass,  upon  the  Analysis  of  Waters. 
December  31,  1853.  Detroit:  Printed  by  George  E.  Pomeroy  &  Co.  1854.  8vo,  pp. 
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Deuber  (Franz  Xavier  Anselm).  Deuber's,  Dr.  u.  Prof., 
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Deuber.  Geschiedenis  der  scheepvaart  in  den  Atlantischen 
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8vo.  ^9191^ 


DEUX. 


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Deutsch-Amerikanische  Monatshefte  fur  Politik,  Wissen- 
schaft  und  Literatur  ...  herausgegeben  von  Caspar  Butz.  Erster 
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Deutsch-Amerikanisches  Freiheitsbund.  Fliegende  Vogel 
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Political. 


Deutsche  Auswanderer-Zeitung.  Red.:  H.  v.  Lengerke.  [i.] 
Jahrgang  1852.     Bremen:  Heyse.  [1852.]    410.     Semi-weekly. 

Die  deutsche  Bevolkerung  der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  ihre  Ge- 
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Deutsche  Briefe  aus  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordame- 
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Contents:  i.  Die  politische  Situation,  pp.  %%\  ii.,  iii.  Sklaverei,  Schutzzoll  und 
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Der  Deutsche  in  Nordamerika.  See  [Fiirstenwachter  (M. 
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Der  deutsche  Pionier.  Monatsschrift  fur  Erinnerungen  aus 
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Deux-Ponts  (W.  de).  My  Campaigns  in  America:  a  Journal 
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Les  Deux  Expeditions  centre  le  fort  Fisher,  pris  d'assaut  le 
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De  Veaux.  The  Travellers'  Own  Book,  to  Saratoga  Springs, 
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De  Veaux  College  for  Orphan  and  Destitute  Chil- 
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Developpement  des  causes  des  troubles  et  desastres  des  Colo- 
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Commissaires  de  Gt.-Domingue,  sur  la  demande  des  comites  de 
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Devens  (C.)  (Letter  to)  Hon.  Henry  Wilson,  U.  S.  S., 
Chairman  of  tb-  Military  Committee  of  the  Senate  ...  .  Dated 
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and  other  Reminiscences  of  Travel  at  Home,  etc.  Boston :  ... 
James  Munroe  l^  Co.  1838.    i6mo,  pp.  viii,  207,  (i).     C,  H.,  M. 


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Deverell  (R.)  Andalusia;  or.  Notes,  tending  to  show  that 
the  Yellow  Fever  of  the  West  Indies  and  of  Andalusia  of  Spain, 
was  A  Disease  well  known  to  the  Ancients;  and  that  they 
assigned  a  Cause  for  it,  and  used  effective  Means  for  the  l^re- 
vention  and  Cure  of  it  not  hitherto  attempted  in  our  time.  By 
Robert  Deverell,  Esq.,  M.  P.  January  19,  1805.  [^London: 
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Devereaux  (John  C.)  Address  on  the  Anniversary  of 
American  Independence,  Celebrated  July  5,  1852,  at  Jamaica, 
New  York,  by  the  Catholic  Temperance  Societies  of  Long 
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Devereux  (R.)  Poetical  Pieces  written  on  several  occasions 
of  Unfortunate  and  Unhappy  Facts.  ...  By  Rachel  Devereux. 
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De  Verteuil  (L.  a.  a.)  Trinidad  ;  its  Geography,  Re- 
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Devize.  An  Enquiry  into  and  Observations  upon  the  Causes 
and  Effects  of  the  Disease  which  raged  in  Philadelphia,  from  the 
Month  of  August  till  towards  the  Middle  of  December  1793. 
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With  a  French  tranilation  on  the  opposite  pages. 

Deveze.  Dissertation  sur  la  fievre  jaune  qui  regna  a  Phila- 
delphie  en  1793,  depuis  le  mois  d'aout  jusque  vers  le  milieu  du 
mois  de  decembre,  Thfise.  Paris :  imp.  de  Af'"*  Huzard.  an  xii 
[1804].    4to.  19S15 

The  Devil  in  Dixie.  A  Tale  of  the  Times,  Serio-Comical, 
Semi-Historical,  and  Quasi-Diabolical.  New  Tork:  Anerican 
News  Company.   1865.    i6mo,  pp.   76.  19816 

The  Devil  let  Loose  ;  or,  a  Wonderful  Instance  of  the  Good- 
ness of  God.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  South  Caro- 
lina, to  his  friend  in  Annapolis.  New  Tork.  1805.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  +  Reprinted  by  G.  Spear y  Hanover,  N.  H.  1814.  i2mo, 
pp.  24.  19S17 

The  Devil  Let  Loose,  or  the  Wo  occasioned  to  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  the  Earth  by  his  Wrathful  Appearance  among  them.  ... 
Sermon  ...  April  5, 1799.    Boston.  1799.    8vo.     ba.,  w.  19818 


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The  Devil's  Confessions  in  his  Dying  Hour.  A  Miraculous 
Revelation  of  the  Nature  and  Cause  of  the  Present  Rebellion, 
&c.     Du  ^uotn^  III.    1863.     i2mo,  pp.  12,  198 19 

Deville  (C.)  Observations  sur  le  Tremblement  de  Terre, 
eprouve  a  la  Guadaloupe,  Fevrier,  1843.  ^*'"  ^^'  Deville. 
Basse  Terre.^  Guadaloupe.    1843.     4to.  19820 

De  Vinne.  The  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  and  Slavery. 
A  Historical  Survey  of  the  Relation  of  the  early  Methodists  to 
Slavery.  By  Daniel  de  Vinne.  ...  New  York :  Francis  Hart. 
1859.     8vo,  pp.  95.  19821 

Devlin  (J.  S.)  The  Marine  Corps  in  Mexico;  setting  forth 
its  Conduct  as  Established  by  Testimony  before  a  General  Court 
Martial,  Convened  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  September,  1852,  for 
the  Trial  of  First  Lieut.  John  S.  Devlin,  of  the  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps.  Washington :  printed  by  Lemuel  Touers.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  62.  BA.,  c,  H.  19822 

De  Voe  (T.  F.)     Abattoirs  [in  New  York  and  elsewhce]. 

...   By  Thomas  F.  De  Voe Albany:   Van  Benthuysen  iff 

Sons'  Steam  Printing  House.    1866.   8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  19823 

De  Voe.  The  Market- Book  containing  z  Historical  Ac- 
count of  the  Public  Markets  in  the  Cities  of  New  York  Boston 
Philadelphia  and  Brooklyn  With  a  Brief  Description  of  every 
Article  of  Human  Food  sold  therein  the  Introduction  of  Cattle 
in  America  and  Notices  of  many  Remarkable  Specimens  By 
Thomas  F.  De  Voe  ...  .  In  Two  Volumes  ...  New  York:  the 
Author.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  621.  H.  f  New  York:  Hurd  and 
Houghton.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  455.     Pl.ite.  ba.,  c.  19824 

Devon  Mines.  Statement  concerning  the  Devon  Mines  of 
Lake  Superior.  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin^  Son.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  19825 

Devon  (W.  A.)  War  Lyrics.  By  W.  A.  Devon,  Author 
of  "Red  Mark."  New  York:  S.  Tousey.  1864.  i6mo,  pp.  64. 
-|-  Third  Edition.  +  New  York :  Devon  &  Benedict.  1 2mo, 
pp.  64.  19826 

Devot  (Mr.)  The  Go- Between,  or  Two-Edged  Sword; 
being  an  Impartial  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States. 
By  Mr.  Devot.     New  York.   1807.     pp.  37.  19827 

The  Devoted  Legions,  A  Poem.  See  [Day  (Thomas)],  No. 
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Devoti  {D.  Felix).  Discurso  sobre  el  cementerio  general 
que  se  ha  erigido,  extramuros  de  la  ciudad  de  Lima.  Lima. 
1808.  4to.  4-  Reimpreso  en  Habana :  por  Estevan  Bolona.  1 809. 
4to,  pp.  (2),  19.  19828 

Devotion  (E.)  The  Civil  Ruler,  a  dignify'd  Servant  of  the 
Lord,  but  a  dying  Man.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  on 
the  Day  of  the  Anniversary  Election,  May  loth,  1753.  By 
Ebenezer  Devotion,  A.M.  ...  N.London:  Timothy  Green.  1753. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  59.  B.,  H.  19829 

Devotion  (J.)  The  Duty  and  Interest  of  a  People  to  sanctify 
the  Lord  of  Hosts.  A  Sermon,  preached  before  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  on  the  Day 
of  the  Anniversary  Election,  May  8th,  1777.  By  John  Devo- 
tion, A.M.  Pastor  of  the  third  Church  in  Saybroolc.  Hartford: 
Printed  by  Eben.  IVatson^  near  the  Great  Bridge,  m.dcc.lxxvii. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  19830 

This  sermon  abounds  with  historical  allusions  to  the  various  defeats  and  disasters 
which  attended  the  army  in  the  winter  of  '76,  '77.  Also:  A  Mourning  Piece. 
Being  a  discourse  ...  occasioned  by  the  ...  Death  ...  of  ...  Mr.  Eph.  Avery,  at 
Brooklyn,  Oct.  22,  1754  ...  Boston:  J.  Draper.  1755.  4to. — God  the  Dwelling 
Place  of  the  Righteous  in  all  Generations.  A  Sermon,  Preached  at  the  Funeral  of 
kev.  William  Hart,  July  13.  1784.  Hartford.  1785.  8vo,pp.  26.  n.  —  The  Mutual 
Obligation  upon  Ministers,  to  Speak,  and  Hear  the  Word  of  God.  A  Sermon  delivered 
at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Nathanael  Huntington,  to  the  Pastoral  Off  -e. 
Over  the  Church  and  Congregation  in  Ellington  in  Windsor,  On  the  15th,  of  Novem- 
ber, 1749,  by  Ebenezer  Devotion,  m.a.  ...  h. — Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Enoch 
Huntington,  at  Middletown,  Con.  Jan.  6,  1762.  ...  Neiv  Haven,  [n.  d.l  4to.  w. — 
A  Sermon  preached  April  8,  1788,  at  the  Interment  of  Madam  Ursula  Griswold,  Con- 
sort of  his  Excellency  Matthew  Griswold.  ...  New  Haven.   [1788.]     8vo,  pp.  27. 

De  Vries,  or  De  Vriese.     See  Vries  (De). 

Devyr  (T.  a.)  Memorial  (to  Congress  on  a)  Financial  Sys- 
tem of  the  Nation.  (Signed,)  Thomas  Ainge  Devyr.  (Dated) 
Williamsburgh,  New  York,  1863.     [n.  p.    1863.]     Broadside. 

Devvr.  Our  National  Rights.  A  Pamphlet  for  the  People. 
By  Thomas  A.  Devyr.     IVilliamsburg.,  L.  L    1842.    8vo,  pp.  50. 

Dew  (T.  R.)  An  Essay  on  Slavery.  By  Thomas  R.  Dew. 
Richmond.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  115.  +  Second  Edition.  Richmond. 
1849.    8vo.  B.  19833 

Advocates  J.  C.  Calhoun's  views. 

Dew.  The  Great  Question  of  the  Day.  Letter  from  Presi- 
dent Thomas  R.  Dew,  of  William  and  Mary  College,  Virginia, 


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to  a  Representati"e  in  Congress  from  that  State;  on  the  Subject 
of  the  Financial  Policy  of  the  Administration,  and  the  Laws  of 
Credit  and  Trade.  ...  IVashington:  Thomas  Allen.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  19834 

Dew.  Lectures  on  the  Restrictive  System ;  delivered  to  the 
senior  Political  wlass  of  William  and  Mary  College.  ...  Rich- 
mond.  1829.    8vo.  c.  19835 

Dew.  Review  of  the  Debate  in  the  Virginia  Legislature  of 
i83i-'32.  By  Thomas  R.  Dew  ...  .  Richmond:  T.  IV.  White. 
1832.    8vo,  pp.  133.  c.  19836 

On  the  abolition  of  slavery;  in  the  Virginia  and  Kentucky  Resolution)  of  1798- 
99,  edition  of  1832;  and  in  The  Pro-Slavery  Argument  ...  .  CharUiton,  1852.  Also: 
An  Address  (m  the  InHuence  of  the  Federative  and  Republican  System  of  Goveriin:ent 
upon  Liteniture  and  the  Development  of  Character,  prepared  to  be  delivered  before 
the  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Virginia  at  their  Annual  Meeting  in  1836. 
Richmond.  i83().  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Essay  on  the  Interest  of  Money,  and  the  Policy  of 
Laws  against  Usury.  ...  Shelbank^  Fa.  1834.  —  Letter  to  the  Representative  in  Con- 
gress from  Virginia,  on  the  subject  of  the  Financial  Policy  of  the  Administration, 
and  the  Laws  of  Credit  and  State.  ...    tVaMngton.  1840. 

De  Warrdenau  (D.)  The  Gift:  A  Tale  of  the  Washing- 
ton Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Orphans'  Fair.  By  D.  De  Warrdenau. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  lo.  h.  19837 

Dewart  (Edward  Hartley).  Seleccions  from  Canadian  Poets ; 
with  occasional  Critical  and  Biographical  Notes,  and  an  Intro- 
ductory Essay  on  Canadian  Poetry.  Montreal.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
304.  19838 

[Dewees  (J.)]  Appeal  to  the  Legislature  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  P<:nnsylvania.  [Signed]  Jacob  Dewees.  Pottsville, 
January  21,  1863.    8vo,  pp.  8.  19839 

Dewees.  The  Great  Future  of  America  and  Africa;  An 
Essay  showing  Our  Whole  Duty  to  the  Black  Man,  Consistent 
with  Our  Own  Safety  and  Glory.  By  Jacob  Dewees,  m.d.  ... 
Philadelphia:   Printed  By  H.  Orr.   1 854.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  vii-236. 

Dewees.  Pennsylvania  in  Self-Defence :  An  Appeal  To  the 
Legislature  and  the  People,  upon  the  Rights  of  Labor.  By 
Jacob  Dewees,  m.d.  ...  Philadelphia:  H.  Orr.  1859.  8vo, 
pp.  54.  c.  19841 

Also:  To  the  American  Public.  [Signed]  Jacob  Dewees.  8vo,  pp.  i6.  —  To  the 
People  of  Pennsylvania.  Signed  Jacob  Dewees.  Pottsville,  Sept.  23d,  1862.  8vu, 
pp.8. 

Dewees  (S.)     See  Hannah  (J.  S.) 


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383 


Dewees  (W.  B.)  Letters  from  an  Early  Settler  of  Texas. 
By  W.  B.  Dewees.  Compiled  by  Cora  Cardelle.  Louisville^ 
Ky.:  Morton^  Griswold.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  312.  ba.  -\-  Louis- 
ville:   Hall  ^  Brothers^  Printers.    1854.    ]2mo,  pp.  312.     Map. 

D'EwEs  (J.)  Sporting,  in  Both  Hemispheres.  By  J.  D'Ewes. 
London:  G.  Routledge  W  Co.  1858.  Post  8vo.  -f  {Ibid.'] 
1862.  c.  19843 

Also  isiued  with  the  title,  **Spoi-ting  Adventures  in  Many  Landi," 

Dewey  (B.),  et  al.  True  and  Concise  Narrative.  See 
Dartmouth,  No.  18632. 

Dewey  (C.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Friends  of  Temperance, 
delivered  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Oct.  7,  1832.  By  Rev.  C. 
Dewey.  Pittsfield:  Printed  by  Phinehas  Alien  iff  Son.  [1832.] 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  19844 

[Dewey  (Chester).]  Report  on  the  Herbaceous  Flowering 
Plants  of  Massachusetts,  arranged  according  to  the  Natural 
Orders  of  Lindley,  and  illustrated  chiefly  by  Popular  Descrip- 
tions of  their  Character,  Properties,  and  Uses Cambridge : 

Folsom.^  fVellSy  and  Thurston.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  277.  ba. 

Forms  part  of  the  "  Massachusetts  Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey." 

Dewey.  Introductory  Lecture  delivered  to  the  Medical 
Class  of  the  Berkshire  Medical  Institution;  August  5,  1847. 
By  Prof.  Dewey.  Pittsfield^  Mass.:  Charles  Montague^  Printer. 
1847.    8vo,  pp.  32.  a.  19846 

With  historical  notes  on  the  medical  schools  in  the  United  States. 

Dewey.  A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Present  Religious 
Attention  in  Williams  College,  Preached  May  12th,  181 2,  at  the 
Desire  of  the  Junior  Class  ...  .  By  Chester  Dewey,  a.m.  ..  . 
Stockbridge:  printed  by  H.  IVillard.   18 12.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H. 

Dewey  (Chester),  and  others.  A  History  of  the  County  of 
Berkshire,  Massachusetts.  In  Two  Parts.  The  First  being  a 
General  View  of  the  Country ;  The  Second,  an  Account  of  the 
Several  Towns.  By  Gentlemen  in  the  County,  Clergymen  and 
Laymen.  Pittsfield:  Printed  by  Samuel  H^.  Bush.  1829.  i2mo, 
pp.  468.     Woodcuts  and  2  Maps.  ba.  19848 

Dewey  (D.  M.)  History  of  the  Strange  Sounds  or  Rappings 
heard  in  Rochester  and  Western  New-York  ...  Rochester:  D. 
M.  Dewey.   1 850.    l2mo,  pp.  79.  H.  19849 


384 


DEWEY. 


Dewey  (D.  P.)  A  Memorial  of  Lt.  Daniel  Perkins  Dewey, 
of  the  Twenty-fifth  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteers.  Hart- 
ford: Press  of  Case^  Lockwood  Isf  Company.  1863.  i2mo,  pp. 
126.  19850 

Dewey  (L.  D.)  Documents  relative  to  the  Dismission  of 
Loring  D.  Dewey  from  the  Theological  Seminary  in  New- York. 
1816.    pp.  24.    +  [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  43.  h.  19851 

Dewey  (O.)  An  Address  delivered  under  the  Old  Elm  Tree 
in  Sheffield,  with  some  Remarks  on  the  Great  Political  Questions 
of  the  Day.  By  Orville  Dewey.  New  York.  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
26.  B.  19852 

Dewey  (O.)  On  American  Morals  and  Manners.  By  Rev. 
Orville  Dewey,  d.d.  Boston:  IVilliam  Crosby.  1844.  8vo,  pp. 
34.    4-  London:  y.  Chapman.   1844.  19853 

Dewey.     The  Claims  of  Paritanism.  A  Sermon,  preached 

at  the  Annual    Election,  May  31,   1826.  ...  By  Rev.  Orville 

Dewey  ...    .    Boston:    Printed  by   True  £ff  Greene.    1826.     8vo, 
pp.  32.  B.,  BA.,  H.  19854 

Dewey.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Church  of  the  Messiah  ...  New- York.  By  the  Rev.  Orville 
Dewey  ...   .   New-York.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  19855 

Dewey.  A  Discourse  on  Slavery  and  the  Annexation  of 
Texas.  By  Orville  Dewey,  ...  New-York:  Charles  S.Francis 
(^  Company.    1844.    8vo,  pp.  18,  (i).  B.,  ba.,  h.,  N.  19856 

[Dewey  .?]  Letters  of  an  English  Traveller  to  his  Friend  in 
England  on  the  Revival  of  Religion  in  America.  Boston.  1828. 
i8mo,  pp.  142.  19857 

Dewey.  Moral  Views  of  Commerce,  Society  and  Politics, 
in  Twelve  Discourses.  By  Orville  Dewey.  New  York:  D. 
Felt  y  Co.  1838.  i2mo,  pp.  300.  c,  s.  +  Second  Edition. 
[Ibid.']    i2mo.  J9858 

Dewey.  The  Old  World  and  the  New;  or,  a  Jomnal  of 
Reflections  and  Observations  made  on  a  Tour  in  Europe.  By 
the  Rev.  Orville  Dewey.  In  Two  Volumes.  New  York: 
Harper  ill  Brothers.    1836.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  262;  330.       BA. 

Dewey.  On  Patriotism.  The  Condition,  Prospects,  and 
Duties  of  the  American  People.  A  Sermon  delivered  on  Fast 
Day  at  Church  Green,  Boston.  By  the  Rev.  Orville  Dewey 
...    Ticknor  and  Fields.  M  DCCC  Lix.     pp.  39.     ba.,  b.,  H.  19860 


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Another  edition  hai  the  rollowing  title :  A  Sermon,  preached  on  the  National  Fait 
Day,  at  Church  Green,  Boaton.  By  Rev.  Orville  Dewey  ...  .  Bottom  Ticknor  (g 
FitlJs.  1861,    lamo,  pp.  22.     b. 

Dewey.  A  Sermon,  on  occasion  of  the  Late  Fire,  in  the 
City  of  New  York.  ...  By  the  Rev,  Orville  Dewey  ...  .  New 
Tork:  David  Felt  ^  Co.   1836.    i2mo,  pp.  17,(1).  H.,  n. 

Dewey.  Who  is  right?  Rev.  Dr.  Dewey,  or  Dr.  James 
M'Cune  Smith?  Let  the  Reader  judge.  Letters  from  the  New- 
York  Tribune.     [New  Tork.   1844.]    Broadside.  h.  19862 

On  the  relative  prosperity  of  Free  Blaclts  and  Slaves  at  the  South.  Also :  Works 
of  Orville  Dewey,  d.d.  New-York.  1847.  3  vols.,  l2mo.  —  An  Address  delivered 
before  the  American  Peace  Society,  Boston,  May,  1848.  ...  Botton.  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  B.  —  Anniversary  Address  before  the  American  Unitarian  Association  ...  Boston. 
1848.   i2mo. — The  Appeal  of  Religion  to  Men  in  Power.     A  Sermon  on  Occasion 

of  the  Late  Calamity   at  Washington New   7'ori ;    C.  S.  Francis  and  Company. 

1844.  8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  —  ...  Discourse  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  George 
Putnam,  as  Colleague  Pastor  with  Rev.  Eiiphalet  Porter  ...  over  the  First  Church  ... 
in  Roxbury,  July  7,  1830.  ...  Boston  :  published  by  Gray  and  Boiuen.  1830.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  —  A  Discourse  on  Miracles  ...  .  Cambridge :  Folsom^  Wells^  and  Thurston,  Printers, 
1836.  8vo,  pp.  23. —  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Writings  of  Rev.  William 
Ellery  Channing,  d.d.  ...  New  Tork.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  40. —  Discourses  on  various 
Subjects.  New  Tori:  D.  Felt  &  Co.  1835.  i2mo,  pp.  299.  +  New  Tork.  1838. 
2  vols.,  l2mo.  —  Discourses  on  Human  Life.  New  Tork;  D.  Felt  &  Co,  1841. 
l2mo,  pp.  300.  —  Laws  of  Human  Progress  and  Modern  Reforms.  A  Lecture  ... 
New  Tork.  1852.  8vo.  b.  —  Obedience,  A  Discourse  preached  in  the  City  of  Wash- 
ington on  Sunday,  June  27,  1852  ...  New  Tork,  1852,  8vo,  pp.  18.  —  An  Oration, 
delivered  at  Cambridge,  before  the  Society  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  August  26,  1830.  ... 
Boston.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  32.  B. —  ...  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Installation  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  B.  Hall,  as  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Society  in  Providence  ... 
New  Bedford:  Benj.  Lindsey,  Printer.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  36.  —  A  Sermon  on  the  Moral 
Uses  of  the  Pestilence,  denominated  Asiatic  Cholera.  Delivered  on  Fast-Day,  August 
9,  1832.  ...  New-Bedford:  Printed  by  Benjamin  T.  Congdon.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  20.  b., 
BA.,  H.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  Joseph  Angler,  as  Pastor  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church  in  New  Bedford,  iVIay  20,  1835.  •••  ^tw  Bedford:  Bcnj. 
Lindsey,  Printer.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  55.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  on  the  Moral  Importance  of 
Cities,  and  the  Moral  Means  for  their  Reformation,  particularly  on  a  Ministry  for  the 
Poor  in  Cities,  ...  New  Tork:  David  Felt  &  Co.  1836.  pp.  23,  (i).  h.  —  A  Talk 
with  the  Camp.     New  Tork:  A.  D.  F.  Randolph,  1863.    32mo,  pp.  16. 

Dewey  (Sherman).  An  Account  of  a  Hail  Storm  which  Fell 
on  Part  of  the  Towns  of  Lebanon,  Bozrah  and  Franklin,  on  the 
15th  of  July,  1799.  Perhaps  never  Equahv-d  by  any  other  ever 
Known,  not  even  in  Egypt.   JValpole^N.H.  i']<)C).   i2mo,  pp.  27. 

Dewey  (W.)  Remarks  of  William  Dewey  in  Assembly, 
March,  1854,  on  the  Bill  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance. 
8vo.  s.  19864 

Dewey.  Suggestions,  urging  the  Construction  of  a  Railroad, 
from  Rome  to  Watertown  and  Cape  Vincent.  Watertown,^  N. 
Y.  1844.   8vo.  s.  19865 

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Dewherst  (Henry  William).  The  Natural  History  of  the 
Order  Catarca  and  the  Oceanic  Inhabitants  of  the  Arctic  Re- 
gions.     Uy  H.  W.  Dcwhcrst.     London.   183+.    8vo.        hm.,  c. 

I^E  WiNTTON.  "Nullus  Liber  Homo."  [n.  p.  186-.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H.  19867 

On  granting  luffrage  to  negroei. 

Dfwis  (J.  p.)  Guter  Rath  an  Einwandercr  in  die  Vercinig- 
ten  Staatcn  von  Nord-Amerika.  Mit  Anmerkungen  und  eincn 
Anhang  vcrschen  und  herausgegeben  von  W.  K.  Riedler.  Aarau: 
Christen.   1 834.    l2mo.      Illustration.  19868 

I)E  Wit  (Cornelis).     See  Wit  (C.  de). 

De  Witt  (B.)  Catalogue  of  the  Minerals  in  the  Cabinet  or 
Benjamin  De  Witt.     Albany.   1820.     8vo.  n.  19869 

De  Witt.  On  the  Necessity  of  Establishing  an  Agricultu- 
ral College.     Albany.   18 19.    8vo.  19870 

De  Witt.  A  Memoir  of  the  Onondaga  Salt  Springs  and 
Salt  Manufactures  in  the  Western  part  of  the  State  of  New 
York;  describing  the  Situation  and  Appearance  of  the  Springs, 
the  Nature  and  Contents  of  the  Waters,  and  the  Process  by 
which  the  Salt  is  procured,  etc.     Albany.   1798.    4to,  pp.  28. 

De  Witt  (Francis).  Abstract  of  Returns  of  Criminal  Cases. 
8ee  "  Massachusetts." 

De  Witt.    Industry  of  Massachusetts.    See  **  Massachusetts." 

De  Witt  (John).  Funeral  Discourse  of  J.  H.  Livingston, 
D.D.     New- Brunswick,   1825.  s.  19872 

See  Wit  (J.  de). 

De  Witt  (S.)  An  Atlas  of  the  State  of  New  York,  ...  by 
Simeon  De  Witt,  And  also  the  Physical  Geography  of  the  State 
...  By  David  H.  Burr.  New  Tori:  David  H.  Burr.  1829. 
Folio,  pp.  29.     52  Maps.  19873 

De  Witt  (S.)  Considerations  on  the  Necessity  of  Establish- 
ing an  Agricultural  College.  By  Simeon  De  Witt.  Albany. 
1819.    8vo.  19874 

De  Witt  (T.)  Christ  the  Resurrection  ...  A  Sermon  ... 
on  the  ...  Death  of  the  Rev.  David  S.  Bogart,  ...  Aug.  4, 
1839  ...  New  Tori.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  22.  19875 


d'wolf. 


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Dkwitt  (T.)  a  [)i8course  delivered  in  the  North  Reformed 
Dutch  Church,  in  the  City  of  New  York,  on  the  last  Sabbath 
in  August,  1856.  By  Thomas  Dewitt,  d.d.  Ntw  York.  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  100,  P>rata,  3  lines.     9  Plates.  19876 

Dewitt.  ...  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Opening  ...  the  Huilding  Erected  by  the  Consistory  of  the  Re- 
formed Prot.  Dutch  Church  of  the  City  of  New- York,  on  ... 
Fifth  Avenue  and  Twenty-ninth  Street,  October  11,  1854.  Uy 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Dewitt,  d.d.  With  an  Appendix  ...  Netu- 
Tork:  printtd  by  John  A,  Gray.    1854.     pp.  47.  '9^77 

Also:  A  Discourse  Commemorative  of  the  Rev,  |<>lin  Knox,  n.ii.  Delivered  ... 
January  14,  1H58.  Ntiu  York.  1S5H.  Svo,  pp,  Kfi. — The  (lospel  Harvest  and 
Christian'ii  Du'y.  Sermon,  Oct.  6,  iS'jo.  BoUon.  1831.  8vo.  n. — A  Sermon 
preached  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  George  W.  Uethune.  „,  Philadelphia,  ... 
Sept.  10,  1834.      Philadelphia.   1 8  34.     8vo,  pp.  10. 

De  Witt  (W.  R.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character 
of  Francis  R.  Shunk,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  ; 
delivered  at  Harrisburg,  August  9,  1848.  By  Rev.  William  de 
Witt.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo.  19878 

De  Witt.  The  Memories  of  the  Past ;  a  Sermon,  preached 
by  the  Rev.  William  R.  De  Witt,  To  his  Congregation,  Harris- 
burgh,  Pa.,  on  the  Seventieth  Anniversary  of  his  Birth-Day, 
and  in  the  Forty-Fourth  Year  of  his  Ministry  in  that  Congre- 
gation. New  Tork:  John  W.  Amerman^  Printer.  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  30.  19879 

De  Witt  (W.  R.),  and  Rev.  W.  Easton.  A  Discussion  on 
the  Order  of  the  Sons  of  Temperance.  Philadelphia.  1847. 
i2mo.  fi.,  s.  19880 

De  Witt  Guard.  History  of  the  De  Witt  Guard,  Company 
A,  50th  Regt.  National  Guard  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
Ithaca^  N.  T.   1866.    iimo.  s.  1988 1 

D'WoLF  (J.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  July  4, 1821.  By  John  D'Wolf.  [n.  p.]  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  19882 

D'WoLF.  A  Voyage  to  the  North  Pacific,  and  a  Journey 
through  Siberia,  more  than  half  a  Century  ago.  By  Captain 
John  D'Wolf.  Cambridge:  Welch y  Bigelow.,  and  Company.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  147.  19883 

One  hundred  copies  printed. 


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De  Wolf  (L.  £.)  Constable's  Guide,  with  the  Constitution 
of  Pennsylvania,  by  L.  E.  De  Wolf.      Towanda,   1845.    i8mo. 

De  Wolf  (Thaddeus  K.),  m.d.  Spe'^ch  delivered  at  Hunt- 
ington, Mass.,  Oct.,  24,  1855.  Springfield.  1855.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  M.  19885 

Dewsbury  (William).  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Grace  Street 
Church  the  6th  of  the  3d  month,  1688.  Providence,  mdcclxviii. 
8vo,  pp.  21.  19886 

Dexter  (A.)  An  Oration  on  the  Importance  of  Science  and 
Religion,  particularly  to  American  Youth.  Pronounced  at  the 
Commencement  of  Rhode  Island  College,  Sept.  5,  1798.  By 
Andrew  Dexter,  Junr.  ...  Providence:  Carter  iff  IVilkinson.  1798. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  19887 

[Dexter  (Charles).]  In  Memoriam  [Edmund!  Dexter]. 
Cambridge.   1866.    410,  pp.  83.  H.  19888 

Dexter  (E.)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Oliver  Cobb.  By 
E.  Dexter,  Jan.  18,  1809.     New  Bedford.   1809.    8vo.     19889 

[Dexter  (Franklin).]  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Samuel  A. 
Eliot,  ...  in  Reply  to  His  Apology  for  voting  for  the  Fugitive 
Slave  Bill.  By  Hancock.  Boston:  Wm.  Crosby  &  H.  P. 
Nichols.     185 1.     8vo,  pp.  57.  BA.  19890 

Dexter  (F.)  Oration  delivered  July  4,  18 19,  at  the  request 
of  the  Selectmen  of  the  Town  of  Boston.  By  the  Hon.  Frank- 
lin Dexter.     Boston.  [1819.]    8vo,  pp.  19.  b.  19891 

[Dexter  (George).]  Catalogue  of  Postage  Stamps,  American 
and  Foreign,  and  U.  S.  Revenue  Stamps.  Cambridge.  1863. 
i6mo,  pp.  78.  B.  19892 

Dexter  (H.  M.)  The  Church  Polity  of  the  Pilgrims  the 
Polity  of  the  New  Testament.  By  Henry  M.  Dexter.  With 
an  Introduction  by  Hon.  R.  A.  Chapman  ...  .  Boston:  Congre- 
gational Publishing  Society.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  82.       BA.  19893 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  "  The  Congregationalist." 

Dexter.  Congregationalism  ;  What  it  Is  ;  Whence  it  Is : 
How  it  Works  :  Why  it  is  better  than  any  other  Form  of 
Church  Government ;  and  its  Consequent  Demands.  By  Henry 
M.  Dexter  ...  .  Boston:  Nichols  and  Noyes.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
xxxii,  306.  BA.  19894 


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[Dexter.]  Memoranda,  Historical,  Chronological,  &c.  Pre- 
pared ...  to  aid  those  whose  Interest  in  Pilgrim  Memorials,  and 
History,  is  freshened  by  this  Jubilee  Year  ...  .  [^Printed  [but  not 
Published)  for  the  Use  of  Congregational  Minister s.'\   1870.     8vo, 

pp.  39.  BA.   19895 

Dexter.  What  ought  to  be  done  with  the  Freedmen  and 
with  the  Rebels?  A  Sermon  ...  Boston,  ...  April  23,  1865. 
by  Henry  Martyn  Dexter.  Boston:  Nichols  W  Noyes.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  19896 

&;  Church  (Thos.),  and  Mourt's  "Relation."  Also:  Discourse  at  the  Dedication 
of  the  Franklin  Street  Church,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Ando-ver.  1848,  8vo.  —  A 
Glance  at  the  Ecclesiastical  Councils  of  New  England.  By  Henry  M.  Dexter,  d.d. 
Boston:  ffiggi"  &  Lunt.  1867.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  68.  ba.  —  Meeting  Houses  Con- 
sidered, Historically  and  Suggestively.  Boston.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  29.  B.  —  The  Moral 
Influence  of  Manufacturing  Towns.  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  in  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Dec.  22,  1847  ...  .  Andover  :  printed  by  fVilliam  H.  fVardwell.  1S48.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  H.  —  Our  National  Condition,  and  its  Remedy.  A  Sermon,  June  22,  1866.  ... 
Boston  :  "John  P.  yeiuett  &  Co.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  44.  b.,  iia.,  h.  — A  Sermon  at  the 
Funeral  of  Rev.  W,  I.  Putnam,  d.d.  ...  Boston:  Pratt  Bros.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

[Dexter  (John  H.)]  Mercantile  Honor  and  Moral  Honesty. 
Boston.  1856.    i2mo,  pp.  20.  '9^97 

Dexter  (S.)  A  Call  from  the  Dead  to  the  Living.  In  a 
Sermon  preached  on  occasion  of  the  ...  Death  of  Mr.  Timothy 
Metcalf,  ...  .  By  Rev,  Samuel  Dexter  ...  .  Boston:  J.  Eliot. 
1728.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  34,;  pp.  219-244  of  "The  Dedham  Pul- 
pit," with  separate  title-page.  b.,  ba.  19898 

Dexter.  Our  Father's  God,  the  Hope  of  Posterity.  Some 
serious  Thoughts  on  the  ^Foundation,  Rise  and  Growth  Of  the 
Settlements  in  New  England  ...  .  A  Discourse  Delivered  at 
Dedham,  on  the  Day  of  Publick  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  23.  1738, 
Upon  the  Conclusion  of  the  first  Century,  since  a  Church  of 
Christ  was  Gathered  in  that  Place.  By  Samuel  Dexter,  v.d.m. 
Boston:  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green.  1738.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  51.  h. 
4-  The  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Reprinted  by  Thomas  Fleet.^jun. 
MDCcxcvi.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  ii,  51.  b.,  ba.,  h.  19899 

Dexter  (S.)  Mr.  Dexter's  Address  to  the  Electors  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, in  favour  of  his  Election.  To  which  is  added  a 
Temperate  Examination  of  the  said  Address.  By  a  Citizen  of 
Massachusetts  [John  Lowell].  Boston:  Russell^  Cutler  i^  Co. 
1814.    8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  199CO 

[Dexter.]  Letter  to  the  Grand  Master  of  the  Grand  Lodge 
of  Massachusetts  [Josiah  Butler].    Boston,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4. 


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[Dexter.]  The  Progress  of  Science.  A  Poem,  delivered 
at  Harvard  College  ...  April  21,  1780.  By  ?  Junior  Sophister. 
[n.  p.]  1780.    Ato,  pp.  10.    -\-  New  York.   1790.    8vo.     19902 

Dexter.  Review  of  the  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Hon. 
Samuel  Dexter  [in  the  Boston  Patriot.  Boston.  1816.]  i2mo, 
pp.  14.  H.  19903 

Ste  [Sargrnt  (L.  M.)] 

Dexter  (T.  C.  A.)  Before  the  President  of  the  United 
States.  Case  of  Thomas  C.  A.  Dexter.  Arguments  for  De- 
fence by  Gen.  Benj.  F.  Butler,  and  Hon.  Charles  A.  Peabody. 
Review  and  Opinion  of  Judge  Advocate  General  Holt,  prepared 
for  the  President.  Discharge  of  Mr.  Dexter.  New  Tork:  IVm. 
C.  Bryant  ^  Co.,  Printers.    1867.     8vo,  pp.  80.  H.  19904 

Dexter.  The  Case  of  Thomas  C.  A.  Dexter,  Military 
Commissioner  at  Mobile.  Arguments  for  the  Defendant  before 
the  President  of  the  United  States,  by  Gen.  B.  F.  Butler  and 
Hon.  C.  A.  Peabody.  New  Tork:  W.  C.  Bryant  iff  a.. 
Printers.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  57.  '9905 

See  Butler,  Vol.  in.,  No.  9606,  and  Peabody;  see  also  Holt  (Maj.  Gen.) 

Dexter  (T.)  Pickle  for  the  Knowing  Ones ;  or.  Plain 
Truths  in  a  Homespun  Dress.  By  Timothy  Dexter,  Esq. 
Salem.  1802.  i2mo.  +  Second  Edition,  [n.  p. :]  Printed  for 
the  Author.  1805.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  36.  B.,  H.  +  Revised  Edition. 
With  a  Life  of  the  Author.  Newburyport :  Printed  by  Enoch 
Hale,  Jr.  1847.  i6mo,  pp.  24.  h.  +  With  an  Introductory 
Preface,  by  a  Distinguished  Citizen  of  •'  Ould  Newberry." 
Fourth  Edition.  Newburyport:  Blanchard  iff  Sargent.  1848. 
i6mo,  pp.  32.  H.  19906 

Dexter.  A  Pickle  for  the  Knowing  Ones,  or  Plain  Truths 
in  a  Homespun  Dress.  By  the  Late  Lord  Timothy  Dexter, 
with  an  Introductory  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius,  and  Ex- 
planatory Notes.  By  Peter  Quince.  Boston :  Otis,  Broaders  & 
Co.   1838.    i6mo,  pp.  42.  H.  19907 

Dexter.  Something  New,  or  Memoirs  of  that  truly  Eccen- 
tric Character,  the  late  Timothy  Dexter,  Esq. ;  Together  with 
his  last  Will  and  Testament.     Montpelier.  1808.     8vo.  b. 

Dexter  am  Abbot.  Remarks  upon  the  Growth  and  Cul- 
ture of  the  Cc  ;on  Plant,  more  particularly  as  cultivated  in  the 


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Boston.   1850. 

B.,  H.   19909 


State  of  Alabama. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Dexter  Asylum.  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government 
of  Dexter  Asylum,  established  at  a  Town  Meeting  of  the  Free- 
men of  the  Town  of  Providence,  July  26,  i828.  Providence: 
Smith  £ff  Parmenter.  [1828.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  19910 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Attending  and  Consult- 
ing Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Dexter  Asylum.  Providence : 
Smith  £3*  Parmenter.   1829.     8vo,  pp.  12.     Continued.        19911 

Deza  y  Ulloa  (C.)  Defensa  Juridica,  y  meritos  de  Justicia 
de  la  que  assiste  a  el  D.  Antonio  Deza  y  Ulloa,  Alcalde  Mayor, 
que  sue  de  la  Provincia  de  Zacatlan,  en  el  Pleyto  quey  oy  siguen 
sus  alvaceas  con  D.  Juan  de  Yramategui,  sobre  la  insubsistencia 
y  nullidad  de  las  disposiciones  Testamentarias  de  las  S.  Dofia 
Clara  Deza  y  Ulloa,  etc.  Mexico:  J.  B.  du  Hogal.  1729. 
Folio.  199 1 2 

Dezoteux  {Le  Chev.)  L'Administration  du  Marquis  de  Pom- 
bal,  Ministre  du  Roi  de  Portugal,  Joseph  i.  Amsterdam.  1788. 
4  vols.,  8vo.  s.  19913 

Perhaps  contains  some  reference  to  American  matters,  as  it  is  included  in  Warden's 
"  Bibl.  Americana." 

Dezuelta  (P.)  Trial  of  Pedro  Dezuelta  on  a  Charge  of 
Slave  Trading,  &c.     London.  1844.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  484.     19914 

D'Hauteville  (P.  D.  G.)  Report  of  the  D'Hauteville 
Case  :  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  at  the  Suggestion  of 
Paul  Daniel  Gonzalve  Grand  D'Hauteville,  versus  David  Sears, 
Miriam  C.  Sears,  and  Ellen  Sears  Grand  D'Hauteville.  Habeas 
Corpus  for  the  Custody  of  an  Infant  Child.  Philadelphia: 
printed  by  William  S.  Martien.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  295.     c.  199 15 

D'Hauteville.  Review  of  the  D'Hauteville  Case.  Bos- 
ton. 1841.    8vo,  pp.  41.  19916 

Dhormoys  (Paul).  Sous  les  tropiques;  souvenirs  de  voyage. 
Paris:  Librairie  centrale.   1865.    i2mo.  '99^7 

Dhormoys.  Une  visite  chez  Soulouque,  souvenirs  d'un  voyage 
dans  I'ile  d'Haiti.  Par  Paul  Dhormoys.  Paris:  Librairie  nou- 
velle.  1859.  '8mo.  +  Paris:  L.  Hachette.  1864.  i8mo,  pp. 
263.  1 99 1 8 


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DIALOGUE. 


Diagrams  of  the  Floor  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives ...  .  Also  Descriptions  of  Leutze's  Picture  ...  and 
Walker's  Picture  ...  .   Washington,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  (12).     h. 

The  Dial :  a  Magazine  for  Literature,  Philosophy,  and  Reli- 
gion. Boston.  M  Dccc  XLi-XLiv.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi,  544; 
vi,  544;  iv,  548;  iv,  540.  BA.  19920 

Edited  by  Miss  S.  Margaret  Fuller;  afterwards,  Otsoli,  R.  W.  Emerson,  and  George 
Ripley.  Publishers,  Vol.  i.,  ffeeis,  Jordan  and  Company  i  ii.  and  in.,  E.  P.  Ptabodyi 
IV.  Jamet  Munroe  and  Co. 

The  Dial :  A  Monthly  Magazine  for  Literature,  Philosophy, 
and  Religion.  M.  D.  Conway,  Editor.  ...  Cincinnati,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  778.  19921 

Dialogo  entre  una  sefiorita  y  un  Indio.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Sm. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  19922 

Dialogo  primero  y  segundo  entro  un  Payo  y  un  Carbonero. 
Mexico.  1 8 10.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  16.  19923 

Dialogue  between  A  and  B,  relative  to  Seizing  Goods.  New 
Tori.   1784.    8vo.  N.  19924 

Dialogue  between  a  Merchant  and  a  Planter.     Part  11 

Columbia.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  12.  BA.  19925 

A  Dialogue  between  Andrew  Trueman,  and  Thomas  Zealot; 
About  the  killing  the  Indians  at  Canestogue  and  Lancaster. 
Printed  at  Ephesus.    i2mo,  pp.  7.  p.  19926 

An  extremely  rare  tract  against  the  Pcxton  men. 

Dialogue  between  an  Episcopalian  and  a  Presbyterian,  on  the 
subject  of  the  late  Meeting  of  some  Episcopalians  at  Mechanics' 
Hall,  in  the  City  of  New  York,  18 13.  ^New  Tork.  18 13.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  N.  19927 

Dialogue  between  George  in  and  his  Ministers ;  giving  an 
Account  of  the  late  Mob  in  London,  and  the  Original  of  the 
Sect  called  Shakers.    Worcester.    1783.   i2mo.  w.  19928 

A  Dialogue  between  the  Ghost  of  General  Montgomery  and 
an  American  Delegate.     See  [Paine  (Thomas)]. 

A  Dialogue  between  the  Giant  Polypheme  and  his  son  Jack 

Nothing :  on  occasion  of  his  life  being  put  out  by  a  Stranger : 

with  a  Dedication  to  Sir  John  Brute.  ...  Printed  at  Constantinople^ 

in  the  year  1698.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  P.  19929 

Really  printed  at  Philadelphia,  and  relates  to  some  local  squabble. 


DIALOGUE. 


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A  Dialogue  between  a  Noble  Lord  and  a  poor  Woodman, 
[n.  p.   n.  d.]    Broadside,  pp.  i.  p.  19930 

Probably  printed  in  Boston  about  1776.     A  moral  poem  in  doggrel  verte. 

Dialogue  between  an  Old-fashioned  Jackson  Democrat  and  a 
Copperhead,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  '993' 

Dialogue  between  a  One  Thousand-dollar  Clerk  and  a  Mem- 
ber of  Congress.     Washington.   1836.    8vo.  ^9932 

Relates  to  official  salaries. 

A I  Dialogue  |  between  |  A  Southern  Delegate,  |  and  |  His  Spouse, 
I  on  his  return  from]  The  Grand  Continental  Congress.  |  A  Frag- 
ment, |  inscribed  |  To  tne  Married  Ladies  of  America.  |  By  their 
most  sincere,  |  And  affectionate  friend,  |  And  Servant,  |  Mary  V.  V. 
\  Printed  in  the  7>ar  m,dcc,lxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  74.     ba.,  p.  19933 

"This  tract,  which  is  in  verse,  i;.  supposed  to  have  bee.i  written  by  Jefferson." 
Manuscript  note  in  J.  B.  Chandler's  copy.     See  "M.  Rev.,"  lii.  263. 

A  Dialogue  between  Telemachus  and  Mentor,  on  the  Righ^.s 
of  Conscience  and  Military  Requisitions.  Boston.  1818.  i2mo, 
pp.  16.  H.,  M.  19934 

A  Dialogue  between  two  Gentlemen  in  New  York  (distin- 
guished by  the  Names  Josiah  and  Sr.  Simon)  relating  to  the  pub- 
lick  Affairs  of  New  Jersey.    4to,  pp.  7.  p.  19935 

Probably  printed  by  B.  Franklin  in  1744. 

A  Dialogue  between  Two  Great  Ladies.  London:  M.  Cooper. 
[n.  d.]    8vo.  19936 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxii.  346. 

A  Dialogue  betwixt  General  Wolfe  and  the  Marquis  Mont- 
calm, in  the  Elysian  Fields.  London :  Rivington  and  Fletcher. 
[n.  d]    8vo.  19937 

See  "  M.  Rev.,  xxi.  p.  456. 

A  Dialogue,  containing  some  Reflections  on  the  Late  Decla- 
ration and  Remonstrance  of  the  Back  Inhabitants  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.    Philadelphia.   1764.    8vo.  p.  19938 

Dialogue  concerning  the  Slavery  of  the  Africans.  New  Tori. 
1785.    i2mo.  w.  19939 

Dialog  je  entre  deux  Deputes  en  presence  de  quelques  collegues 
et  de  plusieurs  citoyens,  a  Tissue  de  la  seance  du  soir  de  TAs- 
semblee  national,  le  Samedi  13  Novembre.  [n.  p.  1790.]  8vo, 
pp.  48  or  less.  19940 

*<  Contre  Antoine,  depute  de  Sarreguemines  [St,  Domingo],  au  sujet  du  rapport  i 
faire  par  lui  sur  la  dinonciadon  du  ministre  La  Luzerne." 

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**  A  Dialogue  on  the  actual  State  of  Parliament,"  and  also  on 
...  **  Free  Parliaments."     London.   1783.    8vo.  '994i 

A  Dialogue  on  Peace,  an  Entertainment,  Given  by  the  Senior 
Class  at  the  Anniversary  Commencement,  Held  at  Nassau-Hall, 
September  28th,  1763.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  fVilliam  Brad- 
ford. M,DCC,Lxiii.    4to,  pp.  27.  p.  19942 

The  odes,  etc.,  were  let  to  tnuiic  by  a  reiident  graduate  at  Princeton.     All  in 

verse. 

A  Dialogue  on  the  Penitentiary  System  [of  Massachusetts]. 
Boston,  printed  by  Sew  ell  Phelps.   1820.     8vo,  pp.  24. 


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Dialogue  on  the  Principles  of  the  Constitution  and  Legal 
Liberty,  compared  with  Despotism :  applied  to  the  American 
Question  :  and  the  Probable  Events  of  the  War;  with  Observa- 
tions on  some  Important  Law  Authorities.  London :  JV:  Owen. 
1776.     8vo,  pp.  92.  c.  19944 

"  This  dialogue  is  judiciously  conducted,  and  exhibits  a  perspicuous,  sober  and  ra- 
tional defence'of  the  colonies."  —  Mouthy  Rtvietv,  lv.  63. 

Dialogue  or  Conversation  between  a  Planter  and  some  Head- 
men on  a  Plantation  in  British  Guiana,  joined  by  the  Minister 
and  Schoolmaster.  By  a  Well-wisher  to  the  Labouring  Classes 
and  the  Colony  at  large.     Demerara.    1848.     8vo.  19945 

A  Dialogue,  or.  Representation  of  Matters  of  Fact.  Occa- 
sioned by  some  Mismanagements  in  an  Ecclesiastical  Council 
[in  New  London  on  complaints  against  the  Rev.  James  Hill- 
house,     n.  p.]  1736.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  35.  B.  19946 

Dialogues  in  the  Shades,  between  General  Wolfe,  General 
Montgomery,  David  Hume,  George  Grenville  and  Charles 
Townsend.  London:  G.  Kearsley.  mdcclxxvii.  i2mo,  pp. 
120.  c.  19947 

Relates  to  the  Revolution. 

Dialogues  of  the  Dead.  Second  Edition.  London.  1760. 
8vo.  19948 

Among  the  dialogues  is  one  between  an  English  duellist  and  a  North  American 
savage,  and  another  between  Fernando  Cortes  and  William  Penn.  There  are  several 
editions. 

Diana's  Shrines  turned  into  Ready  Money.     See  [Mather  (S.)] 

Diario  de  las  operaciones  de  la  expedicion  contre  la  Plaza  de 
Panzacola  concluida  por  las  Armas  de  S.  M.  Catolica,  baxo  las 


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ordenas  del  Mariscal  de  Campo  D.  Bernardo  de  Galvez.     [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    4to,  pp.  48.  19949 

Thii  tract,  without  date  or  place,  was  apparently  printed  at  Madrid,  about  178 1. 

Diario  de  los  niilos.  Literatura,  entretenimiento  e  instruc- 
cion.     Mejico.   1839-1840.    3  vols.,  410.     Plates.  ^995° 

Diario  de  todo  lo  ocurrido  en  la  expugnacion  de  los  fuertes  de 
bocachica  y  sitio  de  la  ciudad  de  Cartagena  de  las  Indias,  formado 
de  los  pliegos  remitidos  a  S.  M.  por  el  Virrey  de  Santa  Fe.  D. 
S.  de  Eslaba.     [n.  p.J   1743.    410,  pp.  23.  ^9951 

Diario  general  de  todo  lo  sucedido  en  Espaiia,  desde  que  salieron 
las  dos  Armadas  de  Galeones,  y  Flota  destos  Reynos,  para  los  de 
la  America ;  venida  del  exercito  del  enemigo  a  Madrid,  expulsion 
y  huyda  del ;  traydores  y  traiciones  descubiertas ;  mudada  y  buelta 
de  los  Consejos,  reformacion  dcllos  y  de  los  Ministros  desleales 
de  todas  clases ;  decretos  y  hechos  de  Don  Felipe  v.  y  recibi- 
miento  que  le  hizo  la  viila  de  Madrid,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  4to,  Title, 
I  1,  pp.  80.  19952 

Supposed  to  be  printed  at  Madrid  or  Seville,  about  1 707. 

Diario  histdrico  de  la  Campana  de  Apure  en  1837.  Caracas. 
1837.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  50.  19953 

Diario  Historico.     See  [Costanso  (Miguel)],  No.  17020. 

Diario  notable  de  la  Marquesa  de  las  Amarillas,  virreyna  de 
Mexico,  desde  el  puerto  de  Cadiz  hasta  la  referida  corte,  por  un 
criado  de  su  excellencia  D.  A.  J.  R.  B.  F.  D.  M.  Mexico. 
1757.    Sm.  8vo,  35  1.  19954 

"Volume  de  poesies  fort  rare."  —  Tross. 

Diario  y  Derrotero  de  lo  caminado,  visto,  y  obcervado  en  e! 
discurso  de  la  visita  general  de  Precidios,  situados  en  las  Pro- 
vincias  Ynternas  de  Nueva-Espana,  que  de  orden  de  Su  Majestad 
executo  D.  Pedro  de  Rivera,  haviendo  transitado  por  los  Reinos 
del  Nuevo  de  Toledo,  el  de  la  Nueva  Galicia,  el  de  la  Nueva 
Vizcaya,  el  de  la  Nueva  Mexico,  el  de  ia  Nueva  Estramadura,  el 
de  las  Nuevas  Philipinas,  el  del  Nuevo  de  Leon,  las  Provincias 
de  Sonora,  Ostimuri,  Sinaloa  y  Guasteca.  Impresso  en  Gauthe- 
mala.   1736.    Folio,  39  1.  '9955 

A  Diary.  Four  Months  of  Prison  Life  of  ist  Maryland 
Regiment,  at  Lynchburg  and  Richmond,  by  a  Sergeant  of  the 
1st  Maryland,  a  Prisoner.  Baltimore:  Sherwood  &  Co.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  '9956 


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The  Diary  of  a  Lady  of  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania,  from  June 
15  to  July  15,  1863.     [Not  published.]  ^9957 

The  Diary  of  a  Samaritan.  By  a  Member  of  the  Howard 
Association  of  New  Orleans.  Ntw  Tori:  Harper  i^  Brothers. 
i860.    i2mo,  pp.  324.  19958 

Diary  of  a  Southern  Refugee  during  the  War.  By  a  Lady  of 
Virginia.     New  Tori:  E.  J.  Hale  Iff  Son.  1867.   i2mo,  pp.  360. 

Diary  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  Containing  a  Complete  Sum- 
mary of  each  day's  Events,  from  the  Inauguration  of  the  Rebel- 
lion at  Charleston,  S.  C,  December  20,  i860,  to  the  first  of 
January,  1862.  ...  IVashington:  Bixler  ^  Winchester.  1862. 
i6mu,  pp.  64.  19960 

A  Diary  of  the  Wreck  of  H.  M.  S.  Challciger,  on  the 
Western  Coast  of  South  America,  In  May  1835  ;  with  an  Ac- 
count of  the  subsequent  Encampment  of  the  Officers  and  Crew, 
during  a  period  of  seven  weeks,  on  the  South  Coast  of  Chili. 
London:  Longman.    1836.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  160.     4  Maps.  c. 

DiAS  (A.  G.)  Diccionario  da  lingua  Tupy  chamada  lingua 
geral  dos  indigenas  do  Brazil,  Por  Antonio  Gon^alves  Dias. 
Lipsia:  F.  A.  Brockhaus.   1858.    i6mo,  pp.  viii,  191.  c,  h. 

Dias.  Obras  posthumas  de  A.  Gon^alyes  Dias  precedidas  de 
uma  noticia  da  sua  vida  y  obras  pelo  Dr.  Antonio  Henriques 
Leal.  San  Luiz  do  Maranhao.  1868.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  Ixiv,  216; 
250;  400.     Portrait.  199^3 

Also:  Os  Tymbiras.  Poema  americano.  Cantos  i.-iv.  Ltip%ig.  1857.  8vo. — 
Cantos.  Collecfao  de  poesiai.  3a  edif.  Com  o  retrato  do  autor.  Leipwg.  1861. 
8vo. 

Diaz  de  Arce  (J.)  El  Proximo  Evangelico  Exemplificado  en 
la  Vida  del  Ven.  Bernardino  Alvares,  Patriarca  de  la  Orden 
de  la  Caridad  instituda  en  su  Hospital  General,  que  fundo  en  S. 
Hypolito  de  Mexico,  etc.  Mexico.  1651.  Sm.  4to,  6  1.,  Text, 
6  1.,  Table,  6  1.  19964 

Dias  de  Arce.  Libro  de  la  Vida  del  proximo  evangelico, 
el  vener.  Padre  Bernardino  Alvarez,  patriarcha,  y  fundador  de 
la  Sagrada  Religion  de  la  Charidad,  y  S.  Hypolito  Martyr  en  esta 
Nueva  Espafia  ...  Compuesto  por  D.  Juan  Dias  de  Arce,  Doc- 
tor Theologo  Mexicano  ...  Reimpressa  en  Mexico  en  la  Imprenta 
nueva  Antuerpiana  de  D.  Christoval,  y  D.  Phelipe  de  Zuniga^  y 
Ontiveros,  Calle  de  la  Palma.  Ano  de  1762.  4to,  5  1.,  pp.  464,  4 
1.     Plate.  19965 


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Diaz  (J.  D.)  Memoires  du  General  Murillo  relatifs  aux 
principaux  evenements  de  ses  campagnes  en  Amerique  de  1815 
a  1821  suivis  de  deux  pieces  de  Don  Jose  Domingo  Diaz  et  de 
Gen.  Don  Miguel  de  la  Torre.     Paris:  P.  Dufart.   1826. 

[Diaz.]  Recuerdos  sobre  la  rebelion  de  Caracas.  Madrid. 
1829.    4to.  19967 

Diaz  (J.  F.)  Extracto  alfabetico  de  los  acuerdos  generales  e 
interesantes  de  la  Junta  superior  directiva  de  Hacienda,  formado 
de  orden  del  Excmo.  Sr.  D.  Claudio  Martinez  de  Pinillos  por 
Jose  Francisco  Diaz.  Edicion  oficial.  Habana.  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  X,  522.  19968 

Diaz  (N.  Ant.)  Oracion  que  a  glorias  del  Principe  de  los 
Apostoles  N.  P.  S.  Pedro,  predico  en  la  Iglesia  Metropolitana 
de  Lima.     Lima,   1861.    4to.  '99^9 

Diaz  (P.)  De  quinquaginta  duobus  ex  Soc.  Jesu,  dum  in 
Brasiliam  navigant,  pro  catholica  fide  interfectis,  epistolae  dux 
Petri  Diazii  ad  Leonem  Henricum  Provinciae  Lusitaniae.  Ant- 
uerpia.   1605.    8vo.  '997° 

Title  from  Carayun's  "Bibl.  Hist."     The  following  is  from  Ternaux,  No.  291 : 

Diaz.  Epistolae  duae  de  lii  Jesuitis  interfectis  in  Brasilia. 
jintverpiee.  1605.     8vo.  '9971 

Diaz  (Sose  A.)  El  Agricultor  Venezolano,  6  Lecciones  de 
Agricultura  practica  nacional.  Caracas.  1861-64.  2  pts.,  8vo, 
pp.  ix,  316;  xiii,  349.  19972 

Diaz  Calvillo  (Juan  Bautista).  Discurso  sdbre  los  males 
que  puede  causar  la  Desunion  entre  Espafioles  ultra-marinos  y 
Americanos,  aprobado  por  el  ilustre  Claustro  de  esta  real  y 
pontificia  Universidad  en  el  que  se  juntd  la  tarde  del  4  de  Octubre 
lie  1810.     Mexico.   1810.     4to,  pp.  16.  '9973 

Diaz  Calvillo.  Sermon  que  en  el  Aniversario  solemne  de 
gracias  a  Maria  Sant!sima  de  los  Remedios,  celebrado  en  esta 
Santa  Iglesia  caledral  el  dia  30  de  Octobre  ue  1811  por  la  Vic- 
toria del  Monte  de  las  Cruces,  predicd  el  P.  Dr.  Don  Juan  Bau- 
tista Diaz  Calvillo.     Mexico:  Jrizpe.   1811.     Sm.  410,  pp.  269. 

Pages  60  to  269  contain,  *'Noticias  para  la  Historia  de  Nuestra  Senora  de  los 
Remedios  desde  el  ARu  de  1800,  hasta  el  Corriente  de  18 12.  Ordenabalas  el  Autor 
del  Sermon  antecedente.  Mexico.  1812."  "  An  extraordinary  volume  of  considerable 
historical  interest.  According  to  this  pious  author,  Our  Lady  of  Mexico,  between  1808 
and  181  z,  seems  not  only  to  have  taken  an  active  interest  in  the  spiritual  welfare  of 


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the  faithful,  but  leemi  to  have  done  her  belt  to  thwart  the  ichemrs  of  the  rebeli  and 
republicani  in  the  various  provinces  of  Mexico.  She  set  her  face  firmly  against  the 
spirit  of  Mexican  independency,  and  became  quite  a  politician,  but  always  attached  to 
the  royal  party.  The  pious  political  frauds  contained  in  this  volume  must  ever  give 
it  a  prominent  place  among  the  books  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Mexican  Revolu- 
tion."—  Stkvens. 

Diaz  Covarrubias  (J.)  Gil  Gomez  el  insurgente,  o  la  hija 
del  medico.     Novela  historica  mexicana.     Mexico,  iS^H.   iimo. 

Diaz  de  Hortega.  Sermon  que  el  dia  13  de  Setiembie, 
ultimo  del  Solemnc  Novenario,  celebrado  en  el  Convento  de  PP. 
Dieguinos  de  Nuestra  Sefiora  de  Guadalupe,  por  los  Comuni- 
dades,  clero  ...  de  la  Ciudad  de  Valladolid  de  Michoacan,  para 
implorar  el  auxilio  divino  en  las  necesidades  presentes  de  la 
Monarquia,  predicd  £1  Sr.  D.  Jose  Diaz  de  Hortega.  Mexico. 
1868.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  16.  19976 

Diaz  del  Castillo  (Antonio).  Sermon  Funebre  en  las 
Honras  al  Capitan  D.  Gaspar  de  Villalpando  Centeno.  Mexico. 
1722.    4to.  19977 

Diaz  del  Castillo  (B)  Historia  Verdadera  de  la  Conqvistn 
de  la  Nueva-Espafla.  Escrita  Por  el  Capitan  Bernal  Diaz  del 
Castillo,  vno  de  sus  Conquistadores.  Sacada  a  Ivz  Por  el  P. 
M.  Fr.  Alonso  Remon,  Predicador,  y  Coronista  General  del 
Orden  de  Nuestra  Senora  de  la  Merced  Redempcion  de  Cauti- 
vos.  A  la  Catholica  Magestad  del  Mayor  Monarca  Don  Felipe 
Qyarto,  Rey  de  las  Espafias,  y  Nuevo  Mundo,  N.  Senor.  Con 
Privilegio.  En  Madrid :  en  la  Imprenta  del  Reyno.  yino  de  ib^l. 
Folio,  6  1.,  pp.  254,  (i),  6  1.  c,  G.,  H.  19978 

First  edition,  of  much  rarity.  Lord  Rothesay's  copy  sold  for  £5  los.  It  was  re- 
printed the  same  year,  with  the  addition  of  chapter  ccxii.  [numbered  ccxxii.],  with 
the  following  title ; 

Diaz  del  Castillo.  Historia  verdadera  de  la  conquista  de 
la  Nueva  Espafia  por  Fernando  Cortez,  y  de  la  cosas  acouncidas 
desde  el  afio  15 18,  hasta  la  en  muerte  en  el  afio  1547,  y  despues 
hasta  el  1550 }  escrita  pel  el  capitan  Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo, 
uno  de  sus  conquistadores,  y  sacada  a  luz  por  el  P.  Alonso 
Remon,  coronista  del  orden  de  N.  S.  de  la  Merced.  Madrid: 
Emprenta  del  Reyno.  [1632.]    Folio,  lO  1.,  pp.  256.  '9979 

Priced,  in  1870,  by  Tross,  at  45  francs. 

Diaz  del  Castillo.  Historia  Verdadera  de  la  Conquista 
de  la  Nueva  Espafia.     Escrita  por  el  Capitan  Bernal  Diaz  del 


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Castillo,  uno  de  sus  Conquistadores.  En  Madrid:  en  la  Im- 
prenta  de  Don  Benito  Cano  JHo  de  1795-1796.  4  vols.,  i6mo, 
4  !•»  PP-  367;  382,  (Oi  364.  (0;  573-  »99«o 

DiA7>  DEL  Castillo.  Historia  vcrdadera  de  la  conquista  dc 
la  Nueva  Espafia ;  Escrita  por  cl  capitan  Bernal  Diaz  del  Cas- 
tilho.  Nueva  edicion,  corregida.  Paris:  Rosa.  1837.  4  vols., 
l2mo.    +  Mexico.   1854.    4  vols.,  i2mo.  1 998 1 

Alio  included  in  the  "Bibl.  de  Aniores  Eipanoles,"  Vol,  lii, 

Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  Full  and  True  History  of  the 
Conquest  of  Mexico,  by  Cortez.  ...  By  Captain  Bernal  Diaz  del 
Castillo,  one  of  the  Conquerors.  Translated  ...  by  Arthur 
Prynne.     Albany:   J.  Munsell.   [1839.]    8vo.  19982 

Thti  was  a  chap-book,  condensed  from  the  well-known  work  by  Diaz,  got  up  by 
Joel  Munsell,  to  aid  in  filling  a  temporary  lull  in  business. 

Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  Memoirs  of  the  Conquistador 
Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo  written  by  himself  containing  a  True 
and  Full  Account  of  the  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Mexico 
and  New  Spain  Translated  from  the  Original  Spanish  by  John 
Ingram  Lockhart,  f.R.a.s.  ...  London:  jf.  Hatchard  and  Son. 
MDCccxLiv.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  399;  viii,  416.      ba.,  c,  p. 

Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  True  History  of  the  Conquest 
of  Mexico,  By  Captain  Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo,  One  of  the 

Conquerors.     Written  in  the  Year  1568 Translated  from 

the  Original  Spanish,  By  Maurice  Keatinge,  Esqr.  London :  'J. 
Wright.   1800.    4to,  pp.  viii,  514,  (i).     Plan  of  Mexico.       ba. 

Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  True  History  of  the  Conquest 
of  America.  From  the  Spanish,  by  M.  Keatinge.  Salem^ 
{Mass.):  Gushing  ilf  Jppleton.  1803.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  333, 
Map;  iv,  440.  -f  Re-printed  at  Salem.  1803.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
PP-  vii,  333  i  'V,  440,  Notes,  i  1.  19985 

See  Kerr's  "  Colleetion  of  Voyages,"  v.  3,  4. 

Diaz  del  Castillo.  Denkwurdigkeiten  des  Hauptmanns 
Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo,  oder  wahrhafte  Geschichte  der  Ent- 
deckung  und  Eroberung  von  Neu-Spanien,  von  einem  der  Ent- 
decker  und  Eroberer  selbst  geschrieben,  aus  dem  Spanischen  ins 
Deutsche  ubersetzt  und  mit  dem  Lelien  des  Verfassers,  mit 
Anmerkungen  und  andern  Zugaben  versehen  von  Ph.  J.  von 
Rehfu(?s.  Bonn:  Marcus.  1838.  4  pts.  in  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
Ixviii,  274;  300;  314;   352.    +  Bonn:  Marcus.   1843-44.     4 


vols.,  8vo. 


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Diaz  del  Castillo.  Die  Entdeclcung  und  Eroberung  von 
Mexiico,  nach  dessen  gleichzcitigen  Erzahlung  bearbeitet  von 
dcr  Ucbcrsctzcrin  dcs  Vasari.  Mit  einem  Vorwort  von  Karl 
Ritter.  Hamburg  und  Gotha:  F.  und  J.  Ptrthts.  1848.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  580.     Lithographed  Map,  folio.  199^7 

Bernat  Diat  wii  the  companion  of  Cortei  in  hit  adventurei  and  battlei.  Ste  an  in- 
tereitinif  nuCe  ai  tu  the  author  and  hii  work  in  Robertion'i  "America."  Preicott 
and  Ticknor  each  award  Diaa  great  praiiej  and  a  writer  in  the  *' Athenvum  "  char- 
acterize! the  work  ai  *'the  moit  truitworthy  of  the  narratori  of  thii  conqueit." 
Lowndei  hai  erroneously  placed  Oomara  under  Diaz.  "The  true  history  of  the 
cunqucit  of  Mexico  it,  indeed,  a  delightful  work,  and  the  only  account  of  that  trans- 
action on  which  we  can  rely;  yet,  because  it  appeared  without  any  of  those  scandaloui 
purt's  which  disgrace  our  presses,  and  teach  our  liitraii  how  to  think,  it  mouldered  un 
the  shelf."  —  SouTHiv. 

Diaz  Noriega  (Jose  Maria).  Funestos  recuerdes  del  libcr- 
tador  de  Mexico  [Iturbide]  Exhumacion  y  autenticidad  de  sus 
restos,  conducidos  desde  Padilla,  y  depositados  actualmente  en  la 
iglesia  catedral.     Mexico,   i860.    410,  pp.  22.  19988 

Diaz  TaRo  (F.)  El  Padre  Francisco  Diaz  Tafio  de  la  Com- 
paflia  de  Jesus,  y  Procurador  general  della,  de  las  prouincias  del 
Paraguay,  Tucuman,  y  Rio  de  la  Plata,  dize   ...    2  1.  19989 

"  Demande  au  roi  d'accorder  la  permission  au  P.  g^niral,  d'envoyer  60  religieux  de 
la  Compagnie,  dans  les  provinces  du  Paraguay,  Tucuman,  et  Rio  de  la  Plata.  Cette 
pi2ce  entiirement  inconnue  a  M  imprimie  en  1632."  —  Licliic. 

Diaz  y  Tarado  (Jos.  Atan.)  Sermon  panegirico  del  ss. 
patriarca  S.  San  Joseph.     Puebla.  1789.   4to,  16  I.  '9990 

Dibble  (S.)  History  and  General  Views  of  the  Sandwich 
Islands  Mission.  By  Rev.  Sheldon  Dibble,  a  Missionary  at 
those  Islands  for  seven  Years.  New  Tork.  1839.  i2nio,  pp. 
268.  19991 

Dibble.  History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands.  By  Lahainaluna. 
Press  of  the  Missionary  Seminary.   1843.    PP*  ^"'j  4^4*     Map. 

Of  great  scarcity.  The  book  and  engravings  appear  to  be  of  home  manufacture. 
Also:  Refutation  of  the  Charges  brought  by  the  Roman  Catholics  against  the  Ameri- 
can Missionaries  at  the  Sandwich  Islands.  [By  the  Rev.  Sheldon  Dibble  ?]  Boston. 
1843.    izmo,  pp.  24.     H. 

Diccionario  Portuguez  e  Brasiliano,  obra  necessaria  aos  minis- 
tros  do  altar,  que  emprehenderem  a  conversao  de  tantos  milhares 
de  almas  que  ainda  se  achao  dispersas  pelos  vastos  certoes  do 
Brasil,  sem  o  lume  da  fe,  e  baptismo.  Por  **•*,  Primeira  parte. 
Lisboa^  na  officina  patrtarcal.   1795.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  iv,  79.     19993 


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Diccionario  universal  de  Historia.  Stt  Alaman,  Vol.  i.,  No. 
579- 

Dicey  (E.)  Six  Months  in  the  Federal  States.  By  Edward 
Dicey.  London  and  Cambridge :  Macmillan  iff  Co.  1863.  2 
vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  X,  3 10}  I  1.,  pp.  vi,  326.  ba.  19994 

The  author  wai  the  correipondent  '  ^  "  MacmilUn'i  M*^.,"  and  the  "  Spectator, " 

Dick  (S.)     See  McBride,  "  Pioneer  Biog.,"  etc. 

Dick  Shift;  a  Political  Tale.     New  Tork    18 19.    8vo. 

Dick  Twist:  a  Poem.  See  [Coainc  (John)J,  Vol.  v.,  No. 
17320. 

Dickens  (C.)  American  Notes,  for  General  Circulation. 
By  Charles  Dickens.  London:  Chapman  Iff  Hail.  1842.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  308}  vii,  306.  +  Paris:  Galignani.  1842. 
8vo.  +  Paris:  Baudry;  Stassin  et  Xavierj  Jmyot;  Truchy.  1842. 
8vo.  4-  New  Tork:  Harper  Sif  Brothers.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  92. 
BA.  +  Leipzig:  B.  Tauchnitx.  1842.  l8mo,  pp.  viii,  310.  ba. 
-f-  New  Edition.  London:  Chapman^  Hall,  mdcccl.  i2mo, 
pp.  XV,  175.  +  Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson^  Brothers.  1859. 
8vo.  +  London:  Chapman  ^  Hall.  1861.  i2mo.  -f-  Boston: 
Ticknorisf  Fields.  1867.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  126.  -f  [^New  Tork: 
Hurd ^  Houghton.  1867.]    i6mo,  i  1.,  pp.  335.  1999^ 

In  the  edition  of  1850,  Mr.  Dickens  gives  a  new  preface,  in  which  he  assures  his 
American  friends  that,  far  from  intending  to  give  them  oft'ence,  he  was  rather  preju- 
diced in  their  favor  than  otherwise.  The  book  elicited  much  criticism  at  the  time  of 
its  publication.  See  Rich,  11.  359;  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  lvi.  iizj  **  Q,  Rev.,"  lxxi. 
50Z;  "Edinb.  Rev.,"  lxxvi.  498;  "Blackwood's  Mag.,"  lii.  783;  " Eraser's  Mag.," 
XXVI.  617. 

Dickens.  American  Notes  and  Pictures  from  Italy.  People's 
Edition.     Chapman  ^  Hall.    Post  8vo,  pp.  298.  *9997 

Dickens.  Amerika.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  E.  A.  Mori- 
arty.  Leipzig:  IVeber.  1843.  3  P^^**  i^i^o.  8  Engravings. 
(Sammtl.  Werke,  40-42.)  1999^ 

Dickens.  Amerikanische  Reisebemerkungen,  geschrieben 
fur  Jedermann.  Von  Carl  Dickens.  (Boz.)  Aus  dem  Eng- 
lischen. Stuttgart :  Franck'sche  Verlagsbuchhandlung.  1843.  3 
vols.,  i2mo.     (Weltpanorama,  1-3.)  ^9999 

Dickens.  Amerikanske  Antegnelser  af  Charl.  Dickens  (Boz). 
Oversat  fra  Engelsk  ved  A.  Autenrieth  og  M.  Nissen.  Forste 
Deel.     Christiania.   1843.     8vo,  pp.  119.  20000 

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Dickens.  Charles  Dickens  aangeboden  Snuifje  door  eene 
Amerikaansche  Dame,  in  brieven  van  Londen  naar  New- York. 
Uit  het  Engelsch.    Amsterdam:  C,  F.  Stemler.  1843.  8vo.    Plate. 

Dickens.  Uitstapje  naar  Noord-Amerika.  Lit  het  Engelsch. 
Amsterdam :   C.  F.  Stemler.    1842.     8vo.  20002 

Dickens.  Optegnelser  fra  Amerikat  af  Charles  Dickens. 
Oversat  af  J.  R.  Dein.     Mar'ibo.   1852-53.    3  pts.  20003 

Dickens.  Change  for  the  American  Notes:  in  Letters  from 
London  to  New- York.  By  an  American  Lady.  London: 
Wiley  ^  Putnam.  1843.  ^rown  8vo,  pp.  392.  +  New  Tork: 
Harper  (sf  Brothers.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  (i),  5-88.        ba.  20004 

See  "Q.  Rev,,"  lxxiii.  129. 

Dickens.  Some  Notes  on  America  to  be  Rewritten:  Sug- 
gested, with  Respect,  to  Charles  Dickens,  Esq.  Philadelphia : 
Sherman  CS"  Co.,  Printers.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  20.  20005 

Also:  Account  of  the  Dinner  given  to  Charles  Dickens  in  Boston:  Feb.  i,  1842. 
Boston.  184.2.  —  Quo2ziania,  or  Letters  from  Great  Goslington,  Mass.,  giving  an 
Account  of  the  Quoz  Dinner.  Boston,  1842.  —  Welcome  to  Charles  Dickens;  The 
Boz  Ball,  Jan.  26,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Dickens.  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Martin  Chuzzlewit. 
By  Charles  Dickens.  With  Illustrations  by  Phiz.  London: 
Chapman  ^  Hall.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  640.  [Ibid.']  1858.  2  vols., 
8vo.  -|-  Paris:  Galignani.  1843-44.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Paris: 
Baudry;  Stassin  et  Xavier ;  Amyot.  1843-44.  2vols.,  i2mo.  + 
New  York.  1844.  +  Leipzig:  B.  Tauchnitz.  1844.  2  vols., 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  451  J  452.  +  New-York.  [n.  d.]  Folio,  2  1., 
pp.  150.  H.  +  Boston:  Ticknor  £if  Fields.  1867.  i6mo,  pp. 
xii,  480.  +  \^Ibid.']    8vo,  pp.  vii,  522.  20006 

Repeatedly  reprinted.  Martin  emigrates  to  America,  and  settles  in  the  "  Land  of 
Eden." 

Dickens.  Vie  et  aventures  de  Martin  Chizzlewit  ...  Traduit 
...  par  M.Alfred  Des  Essarts.  Paris:  L.  Hachette  et  O*.  1858. 
2  vols.,  i2mo.    4-  [/&/■</.]  1865.    pp.  viii,  953.  20007 

Dickens.  Leben  und  Schicksale  des  Martin  Chuzzlewit. 
Neu  aus  dem  Englischen  von  Carl  Kolb.  Stuttgart:  Hoffmann. 
1855.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  1218.  20008 

Dickens.  Leven  en  lotgevallen  van  Maarten  Chuzzlewit. 
Naar  het  Engelscli.  Amsterdam:  H.  Frijlink.  1843-44.  3  pts., 
8vo.  -f  Uit  het  Engrisch  vertaald  door  C.  M.  Mensing.  ... 
Haarlem:  A.  C.  Kruseman.  1862.    3  pts.,  8vo.     Lithog.  Plates. 


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Dickens.  Leben  und  Abentheuer  Martin  Chuzzlewit's.  Aus 
dcm  Englischen  von  E.  A.  Moriarty.  Leipzig:  Weber.  1843- 
i(4.  10  pts.,  i6mo.  64  steel  Engravings.  (Sammtl.  Werke, 
43-52.)  20010 

Dickens.  Martin  Chuzzlwits  Liv  og  Levnetslob.  Oversat. 
Odense:  Milo.  1852-53.  6  pts.,  i2mo.  +  [Another  transla- 
tion.]    Kjobenhavn:   Jordan.    1853.    3  pts.,  8vo.  20011 

Dickens.  Optegnelser  fra  Amerika.  Oversat  af  J.  R.  Dein. 
Maribo:   Overs.   1852-53.    3  pts.,  8vo.  20012 

[Dickens.]  Martin  Chuzzlewits  Liv  og  Hsendelser  af  Boz. 
Oversat  fra  Engelsk  ved  Christen  Smith.  Forste  Hefte.  Christi- 
ania.   1843.    ^^°>  PP*  ^4*  20013 

Dickenson  (J.)  God's  Protecting  Providence,  Man's  surest 
Help  and  Defence  in  the  times  of  the  Greatest  Difficulty  and 
the  most  Imminent  Danger:  Evidenced' in  the  Remarkable  De- 
liverance of  divers  persons  from  the  Devouring  Waves  of  the 
Sea,  among  which  they  suffered  Shipwrack.  And,  also,  from 
the  more  Cruelly  Devouring  Jawes  of  the  inhumane  Cannibals 
of  Florida.  Faithfully  related  by  one  of  the  persons  concerned 
therein;  Jonathan  Dickenson.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Reinier 
Jansen.  MDCXCix.    410,  3  I.,  pp.  96.  P.  200 14 

A  book  of  the  greatest  rarity.  I  have  only  seen  one  perfect  copy.  Fisher's  im- 
perfect copy  sold  for  $87.50.  Mr.  Rich,  in  his  note  to  the  fifth  edition,  attributes 
the  work  to  President  Dickinson,  i.  «.,  Jonathan  Dickinson,  who  is,  doubtless,  another 
person.  A  Dutch  version  is  included  in  Van  der  Aa's  Collection.  Leyden.  1707. 
Folio  and  8vo.     The  second  edition  is  equally  rare : 

Dickenson.  [The  Same.]  Printed  in  Philadelphia.  Re- 
printed in  London^  and  Sold  by  T.  Sowle.  1700.  8vo,  5  1.,  pp. 
89.  c.  +  Third  Edition.  Printed  at  Philadelphia :  Reprinted 
in  London  and  Sold  by  the  Assigm  of  "J.  Sowle.  mdccxx.  8vo,  5 
1.,  pp.  94.  +  The  Second  [American]  Edition.  Philadelphia : 
Printed  by  Benjamin  Franklin.  1735.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia, i^^i.  l2mo.  +  The  Fourth  Edition.  London:  Printed 
and  sold  by  Luke  Hinde,  at  the  Bible^  in  George  yard,  Lombard 
street.  1759.  i2mo.  +  The  Fifth  Edition.  London:  Printed 
and  Sold  by  Mary  Hinde^  at  No.  2  in  George-yard,  Lombard-Street. 
[1759.]  8vo,  7  1.,  pp.  126,  2  1.  BA.  +  The  Sixth  Edition. 
London:  James  Phillips,  mdcclxxxvii.  i2mo,  pp.  136.  +  The 
Seventh  Edition.  London:  James  Phillips,  mdccxc.  i2mo,  pp. 
136.  -H  New-Tor k.  1803.  i2mo.  +  Burlington,  N.  J.  1811. 
i2mo.  20015 


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Dickenson.  Jonathan  Dickerson's  erstaunliche  Geschichte 
von  dem  SchifFbruche,  den  einige  Personen  in  dem  Meerbusen 
von  Florida  eriitten  ...  .  Nebst  einem  Anhang  von  William 
Flemmings  Trubsalen,  die  er  nebst  seiner  Frau  eriitten,  wie  sie 
beyde  bey  dem  verwichenen  Einfall  der  Indianer  in  dem  grossen 
Wald  (Grat-Grov)  bey  Canagodschick  in  Pensylvanien  sind 
gefangen  genommen  worden.  Nach  dem  Philadelphischen  Orig- 
inal. Frankfurt  und  Leipzig:  yohann  Georg  Fleischer.  1774. 
8vo,  pp.  128.  H.  20016 

Dickenson.  Ongelukkige  Schipbreuk  en  Yslyke  Reystogt, 
van  etlyke  Engelschen,  in  den  Jaare  1696  van  Jamaika  in  West- 
Indien,  na  Pensylvania  t'scheep  gegaan,  en  in  de  Golf  van  Florida 
gestrand,  &c.  Vertaald  door  ...  W.  Sewel.  Te  Leyden:  By 
Pieter  van  der  Aa^  Boekverkooper.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp,  lOO,  and  In- 
dex.    3  Engravings  and  Map.  20017 

DiCKERSoN  (E.  N.)  The  Navy  of  the  United  States.  An 
Exposure  of  its  Condition,  and  the  Causes  of  its  Failure  ...  by 
Edward  N.  Dickerson,  of  New- York,  in  the  Case  of  Mattingly 
vs.  the  Washington  and  Alexandria  Steamboat  Company.  ... 
New-York:  'John  A.  Gray  ^  Green^  Printers.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
80.  BA.,  H.  20018 

Also  :  The  Steam  Navy  of  the  United  States ;  its  past,  present  and  future.  A  Let- 
ter to  the  Hon.  Gideon  Welles,  Secretary  of  the  Navy  ...  .  Ntv)  Teri:  y,  A.  Gray 
&  Green.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  20.     c,  h. 

Dickerson  (Mahlon).  Observations  of  Mr.  Dickerson,  of 
New  Jersey,  on  the  Bill  for  the  Appointment  of  the  Represen- 
tation in  Congress.  Made  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
March  12,  1832.     Washington.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  12.     h.  20019 

Also:  Address  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  Nineteenth  Annual  Fair  r-f  the 
American  Institute  ...  New  Tort.  1846.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  on  the 
Mission  to  Panama.  March  13,  1826.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  Speech 
...  on  the  Distribution  of  the  Revenue.  ...  Washington,  February  i,  1827.  IVaih- 
ington.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  23.  p.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Reduction  of  the  Tariff,  ... 
January  23,  1832,  In  the  Senate  ...  .  Waihington:  Jonathan  Elliot,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
31.      H. 

Dickerson  (T.)  A  Lecture  on  the  City  jf  Patterson,  its 
past,  present  and  future,  delivered  by  Th.  Dickerson,  Esq.  ... 
January  31,  1856.  Patterson:  Peoples^  Mirror  Office.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  26.  20020 

DiCKESON  (M.  W.)  The  American  Numismatic  Manual  of 
the  Currency  or  Money  of  the  Aborigines,  and  Colonial,  State, 
and  United  States  Coins.    With  Historical  and  Descriptive  No- 


DICKINSON. 


405 


ticcs  of  each  Coin  or  Series.  By  Montroville  Wilson  Diclceson, 
M.D.  ...  Illustrated  by  Twenty  Plates  of  Fac-similes.  PhiLdel- 
phia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  iff  Co.  1859.  4^°»  PP*  ^5^-  Portrait  and 
20  Plates.  BA.  4-  Second  Edition.  [/^/V.]  i860.  4to,  pp.  271. 
Portrait  and  20  Plates,    h.  +  Third  Edition.    [/i;V.]  1865.   4to. 

DicKESON  (M.  W.),  and  Brown  (A.)  Report  on  the  Cypress 
Timber  of  Mississippi  and  Louisiana.  By  M.  W.  Dickeson, 
and  Andrew  Brown.     Philadelphia.   1848.    8vo.  p.  20022 

Dickey  (Mr.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Dickey  of  Pennsylvania,  on 
the  Tariff  Bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  May  4th,  1844. 
fVashington.   1844.     ^vo,  pp.  16.  H.  20023 

DicKiNs  (A.)  An  Eulogium  on  General  George  Washing- 
ton, pronounced  on  the  22d  of  February,  1800,  before  the  Her- 
mathenian  Society  of  Philadelphia,  by  Asbury  Dickins.  [^Phila- 
delphia.  1800.]    8vo,  pp.  29.  20024 

Dickins.  Oration,  delivered  in  the  Capitol  in  the  City  of 
Washington,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1825,  by  Asbury  Dickins. 
...  .   fVashington :  Gales  and  Seaton.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  19.         ba. 

Dickinson  (A.)  The  City  of  the  Dead;  and  other  Poems. 
By  Andrew  Dickinson.  New  Tork:  Saxton  iff  Miles.  1845. 
i2mo,  pp.  108.     Plate.  20026 

Contains  poems  on  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Croton  Water  Works,  Fourth  of  July, 
etc.  Mr.  Dickinson  is  the  author  of  "My  First  Visit  to  Europe.  ...  Fifth  Edition. 
Ntiv  Tork.  1856." 

Dickinson  (A.  E.)  What  Answer?  [A  Story  of  the  War.] 
By  Anna  £.  Dickinson.  Boston:  Ticknor  iff  Fields.  iSbS.  i2mo, 
I  1.,  pp.  301.  c,  H.  20027 

Dickinson  (A.)  Appeal  to  American  Youth  on  Temper- 
ance.    By  Rev.  Austin  Dickinson.    i2mo.     ,  s.  20028 

Also :  Sermon.  [In  Cherokee.]  [With]  the  Story  of  David  Rouge.  [^CAerokee, 
About  1845?]  24.mo,  pp.  24  c.  —  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Austin  Dickinson,  a.m. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.     h. 

Dickinson  (D.  S.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Daniel  S.  Dickinson, 
of  New  York,  ...  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  New  York,  July 
18,  i860.      Washington  City.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  16.  20029 

In  favor  of  Breckenridge  and  Lane. 

Dickinson.  Speeches,  Correspondence,  etc.,  of  the  late  D. 
S.  Dickinson,  of  New  York.  Edited,  with  a  Biography,  by  his 
Brother,  J.  R.  Dickinson.  New  Tork:  G.  P.  Putnam  iff  Son. 
1867.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xi,  743;  xvi,  719.    Portrait,     c.  20030 


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DICKINSON. 


Dickinson.  The  Union :  an  Address  by  the  Hon.  Daniel  S. 
Dickinson,  delivered  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  Amherst 
College,  July  I oth,  1 86i.  New  York:  James  G.  Gregory.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  20031 

Also:  Acquisition  of  Territory :  Speech,  ...  Senate,  Jan.  12,  1848.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Address  delivered  at  Hartford  on  the  17th  September,  1861,  the  Anni- 
versary of  the  Adopcion  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  September  17,  1787. 
...  Hartford.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  The  Duty  of  Loyal  Men.  Speech  ...  at  the  Union 
Meeting  in  New  York,  October  9,  i86z.  Seymour  Democracy  Dissected.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  —  An  Address  ...  Law  Department  of  Hamilton  College,  July  21,  1858.  Utica. 
1858.  8vo.  8.  —  Address  at  the  Exhibition  of  the  {^''^o'^  County  Agricultural  So- 
ciety, 1843.  Hempstead.  1844.  8vo.  b.  —  The  Governor's  Message.  Remarks  ... 
In  the  Senate,  January  11,  1840,  upon  Resolutions  to  refer  the  Governor's  Message. 
[fVashington.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Great  Speech  to  the  Democracy  in  Mass  Meeting 
Assembled  at  Wyoming  County,  Pennsylvania,  August  19,  1861,  on  the  Existing 
Rebellion.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Remarks  of  ...  upon  Mr.  Clemen's  Resolutions  concerning 
California,  fyaihington.  1850.  8vo.  b.  —  Sectional  Agitation.  Remarks  ...  In  the 
Senate  ...  January  17,  1850,  Upon  Mr.  Clemen's  Resolutions  calling  for  the  Instruc- 
tions of  the  President  concerning  California;  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Debate  on  that  Day. 
[Jfaihington.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Annexation  of  Texas:  ... 
in  the  Senate  ...  February  22,  1845.  fTaiAington,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  13.  h.  —  Speech 
..  on  the  Oregon  {Question.  ...  February  24  &  25,  1846.  fVashington :  Union  Office. 
1846.  8vo,  pp.  14.  —  Speech  ...  in  Reply  to  Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  on  the  North- 
eastern Boundary,  the  Right  of  Search,  and  the  Destruction  of  the  Caroline.  ...  April 
9,  1846.  \_ffasAingtoa.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  on 
Establishing  a  Government  for  California,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  b.  —  Speech  ...  at 
Tammany  Hall  Dinner  ...  1850.     s. 

Dickinson.  Testimonial  of  Respect  of  the  Bar  of  New  York 
to  the  Memory  of  Daniel  S.  Dickinson.    New  York.   1866.   8vo. 

Dickinson  (J.)  A  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels,  and  Labour 
of  Love  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry,  of  that  Worthy  Elder, 
and  Faithful  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  James  Dickinson.  Lon- 
don:  T.  Sowle  Pujlton  and  Luke  Hinde.  1745.    8vo.         20033 

Reprinted  with  "The  Journal  of  Thomas  Wilson."  London.  1847.  Fcap  8vo, 
and  in  "  The  Friends' Library."     Philadelphia.  1848. 

[Dickinson.]  A  Salutation  of  Love  to  the  Seed  of  God 
Everywhere.  [From  on  board  the  Ship,  (Providence  in  the 
Downs  going  to  America)  the  1 8th  12th  month,  1695.]  London: 
T.  Sowle.  1696.  410,  pp.  4.  +  London:  Printed,  at  .'  Reprinted 
in  Dublin  by  John  Ray.    1 7 10.    l2mo.  p.  20034 

Dickinson  visited  Barbadoes  in  1691,  travelled  through  New  Jersey,  New  York, 
Virginia,  Maryland,  etc.,  went  to  Antigua,  returned  to  England,  and  again  visited 
New  England  in  1714. 

Dickinson  (James  T.)  Genealogies  of  the  Lymans  of  Mid- 
dlefield,  of  the  Dickinsons  of  Montreal,  and  of  the  Partridges 
of  Hatfield.  Boston:  David  Clappt^  Son,  Printers.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  20035 


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407 


Dickinson.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  Second  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Norwich,  On  the  Fourth  of  July,  1834,  at  the 
Request  of  the  Anti-Slavery  Society  of  Norwich  &  Vicinity.  By 
James  1\  Dickinson.  ...  Norwich:  JntiSlavery  Society.  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  BA.y  c,  M.  20036 

[Dickinson  (John)].  An  Address  to  The  Committee  of 
Correspondence  in  Barbados,  Occasioned  by  a  late  letter  from 
them  To  Their  Agent  in  London.  By  a  North-American.  ... 
Philadelphia:   JVilliam  Bradford.  m,dcc,lxvi.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  18. 

[Dickinson.]  A  Letter  to  the  North  Ameiican,  On  Occa- 
sion of  his  Address  to  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in 
Barbados.  By  a  Native  of  the  Island.  ...  Barbados:  Printed  by 
George  Esmand  and  Camp,  m.dcc.lxvi.    8vo,  pp.  47.     P.  20038 

The  Barbadoes  letter,  which  expresses  indignation  at  the  Stamp  Act,  while  it  terms 
the  opposition  of  the  Northern  Colonies  rebellious,  is  printed  at  length  in  the  preface. 
See  Vol.  I.,  No.  3262,  and  Duyckinck's  "Cyclopaedia,"  i.  182. 

Dickinson.  Assembly.  John  Dickinson,  (etc.)  ***  Phila- 
delphia^  October  i.  1772.     Broadside,  4to,  p.  i.  P.  20039 

An  election  circular. 

[Dickinson.]  An  |  Essay  |  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of| 
Great-Britain  I  over  the  Colonies  in  j  America  ;  |  with  the  |  Re- 
solves I  of  the  I  Committee  |  for  the  Province  of  |  Pennsylvania,  |  and 
their  Instructions  |  To  their  Representatives  |  in  Assembly.  |  Phila- 
delphia:  fVilliam  and  Thomas  Bradford.  M,DCC,LXXiv.  |  8vo, 
pp.  vii,  127  (i).  BA.,  c,  p.  20040 

For  an  English  edition,  tee  "  A  New  Essay,"  infra.  In  the  "  Catalogue  of  the 
Philadelphia  Library,"  this  work  is  attributed  to  William  Smith  and  John  Dickinson. 

[Dickinson.]  Friends  and  Countrymen  ...  {^Philadelphia, 
about  Dec.  5,  1765.]    Folio,  pp.  2.  p.  20041 

A  denunciation  of  the  Stamp  Act. 

[Dickinson.]  An  Address  on  the  Past,  Present  and  Eventful 
Relations  of  the  United  States  to  France.    New  Tork.  1803.   8vo. 

[Dickinson.]  The  Late  Regulations  respecting  the  British 
Colonies  on  the  Continent  of  America  considered.  In  a  Letter 

from  a  Gentleman  in  Philadelphia  to  his  Friend  in  London 

Philadelphia :  Printed  by  William  Bradford,  m.dcc.lxv.  8vo,  pp. 
38.  +  Philadelphia  Printed:  London  Re-printed  for  J.  Almon. 
m.dcc.lxv.  8vo,  pp.  62.  BA.  +  Philadelphia  Printed:  London  i 
Re-printed  for  J,  Almon.  mdcclxvi.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  39. 


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[Dickinson.]  Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania,  to  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  British  Colonies.  Boston :  Printed  by  Mein 
and  FUemingy  and  to  be  sold  by  'John  Mein^  at  the  London  Book- 
Store^  North-Side  of  King-Street.  8vo,  pp.  146,  (2).  +  The 
Second  Edition.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  David  Hall^  and  Wil- 
liam Sellers,  mdcclxviii.  8vo,  pp.  71.  +  The  Third  Edition. 
Philadelphia:  IVilliam  and  Thomas  Bradford,  m.dcc.lxix.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  104.  4-  Boston:  Edes  Iff  Gill,  mdcclxviii.  8vo,  pp. 
146,  (2).  BA.,  H.  +  London^  Re-printed:  "J.  Jlmon.  M  dcc- 
Lxviii.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  iii,  118.  BA.,  H.  +  [Dublin.^  1768. 
8vo.  +  New  fork:  Re- Printed  by  John  Holt.  1768.  i2mo, 
pp.  118.  +  fVilliamsburgh^  {f^^')  ^1^9-  ^v°'  c*  +  Phila- 
delphia.  1774.     8vo,  pp.    136.     C,  H.     4-  London:    J.  Jlmon. 

MDCCLXXIV.       8V0,  pp.  136.  C.  2OO44 

The  London  edition  has  a  preface  by  the  English  editor.  **  A  calm  yet  full  enquiry 
into  the  right  of  the  British  Parliament  to  tax  the  American  colonies ;  the  unconsti- 
tutional nature  of  which  attempt  is  maintained  in  a  well-connected  chain  of  close  and 
manly  reasoning."  —  M.  Rev.,  xxxix.  18.  "My  Lord  Hillsborough  mentioned  the 
Farmer's  Letters  to  me,  said  he  had  read  them,  that  they  were  well  written,  and  he 
believed  he  could  guess  who  was  the  author,  looking  in  my  face  at  the  same  time,  as 
if  he  thought  it  was  me.  He  censured  the  doctrines  as  extremely  wild,  &c.  I  have 
read  them  as  far  as  No.  8  :  I  know  not  if  any  more  has  been  published.  I  should 
have  thought  they  had  been  written  by  Mr.  Delancy,  not  having  heard  of  the  others 
you  point  out  as  joint  authors." — Franklin's  Letter  to  his  Son,  "  Memoirs  "  111.  306, 
March,  1768. 

[Dickinson.]  Lettres  d'un  fermier  de  Pensylvanie  aux  habi- 
tans  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Traduites  de  I'Anglois  [par 
Barbeu  Dubourg].  Amsterdam  \Paris\.  m.  dcc  lxix,  8vo,  pp. 
xxviij,  258.  H.,  s.  20045 

In  this  translation,  it  is  stated  that  thirty  editions  of  the  original  work  were  printed 
in  six  months,  in  America,  and  that  Dr.  Franklin  had  them  reprinted  in  London. 

[Dickinson.]  A  New|Essay.  |(By  the  Pennsylvanian  Far- 
mer,)] on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  |  Great-Britain  |  over  the 
Colonies  in|  America;!  with  the |  Resolves | of  the | Committee] 
for  the  Province  of  I  Pennsylvania] and  their] Instructions] To 
their  Representatives  j  in  Assembly.  ]  i^/Vai^/^A/tf,  Printed  i  Lon- 
don., Re-printed  for  J.  Almon.  1774.]    8vo,  pp.  viii,  126,  (i). 

&««M.  Rcv.,"li.  390. 

[Dickinson.]  Remarks  I  on  the  new )  Essay  ]  of  the  ]  Pennsyl- 
vanian Farmer;  I  and  on  the]  Resolves  and  Instructions)  Prefixed 
to  that  Essay;) By  the  Author  of  The  Right  of  the  British) 
Legislature  vindicated.)  ...  [9  lines]  I  London:  Printed  for  T. 
Becket.  MDCCLXxv.)    8vo,  Title,  pp.  62.  ba.,  h.  20047 


DICKINSON. 


409 


The  writer  examinei  with  care  the  varioui  pointi  of  the  "  New  Eiiay,"  and  believei 
he  has  "  exposed  the  futility  of  every  false  proposition  contained  in  it,"  adds,  "  but  I 
flatter  myself  I  have  pulled  the  veil  of  deceit  from  so  much  of  the  performance,  as 
will  convince  every  candid  reader,  that  it  is  a  system  of  obscurity  founded  upon  malev- 
olent misrepresentation  and  ignorance."     See  "  M.  Rev." 

Dickinson.  The  Political  Writings  of  John  Dickinson, 
Esquire,  Late  President  of  the  State  of  Delaware,  and  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  JVilmington :  Bonsai  and 
Niles,   1801.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  416  ;  384,  Errata,  i  1.,  Sub- 


scribers, 6  1.     Portrait,     ba.,  H.    +  Wilmington . 
1814.     2  vols.,  8vo. 

The  edition  dated  1814  has  new  title-pages  only. 


Miller  Dunott. 
20048 


The  House  of  Assem- 
May  24th,    1764, 1  By 


Dickinson.     A  |  Speech,  I  Delivered  in 
bly  I  Of  the    Province  of  Pennsylvania, 

John  Dickinson,  Esq ;  |  One  of  the  Members  for  the  County  of 
Philadelphia.  |  On  Occasion  of  a  Petition,  drawn  up  by  Order, 
and  then  I  under  Consideration,  of  the  House;  Praying  His  Maj- 
esty for  I  a  Change  of  the  Government  of  this  Province:  |  Withj 
A  ?rehcc.\  Philadelphia:  William  Bradford,  mdcclxiv.  |  8vo, 
pp.  xii,  45.  c.  -I-  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia:  William 
Bradford,  mdcclxiv.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  30.  p.  +  Philadelphia, 
Printed ;    London,   Re-Printed  for   y.    Whiston  and  B.    White. 


M.DCC.LXIV.      8vO,  pp.  XV,  3I. 


BA.,  C,  H.  20049 


"Mr.  7Jickinson  reasons  like  a  man  of  extraordinary  good  sense,  with  the  knowledge 
of  an  abl'^  politician,  and  the  pleasing  flow  of  an  accomplished  orator."  —  M.  Rev.,  xxxi. 
318.  7.'he  preface  to  Mr.  Dickinson's  speech  is  attributed  to  Rev.  Messr:.  Peters, 
Smith,  Allison,  and  Ewing.  See  W.  Franklin's  "  Humble  Attempt  at  Scurrility,  etc. 
Philadelphia.  1765,"  pp.  13. 

Dickinson.  The  Maybe;  or  some  observations  occasion'd 
by  reading  a  Speech  deliver'd  in  the  House  of  Assembly,  the 
24th  of  May  last,  by  a  certain  eminent  Patriot.  ...  Philadelphia : 
Printed  by  Anthony  Armbruster.  [1764.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  20050 

Dickinson.  A  Reply  to  a  Piece  called  the  Speech  of  Joseph 
Galloway,  Esq;  By  John  Dickinson.  ...  Philadelphia,  mdcc- 
lxiv. 8vo.  +  London:  J.  Whiston  and  B.  White,  mdcclxv. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  62,  (i).  H.  20051 

Set  "Monthly  Review,"  xxxii.  67. 

Dickinson.     Letter  to  John  Dickinson.     See  [Macpherson 

(John)]. 

For  a  satire  on  Dickinson,  tee  our  No.  5584,  Vol.  11. 


VOL.    V. 


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DICKINSON. 


[Dickinson  (John),  and  Leb  (Arthur).]  The  Farmer's  and 
Monitor's  Letters  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Colonies. 
fVilliamsburg^  [Virginia],   1769.    Sm.  410,  pp.  98.         c.  20052 

Dickinson  (Jonathan).  A  Brief  Illustration  and  Confirma- 
tion of  the  Divine  Right  of  Infant  Baptism  ;  in  a  Dialogue 
between  a  Minister  and  one  of  his  Parishioners.  Providence^ 
Ntw  England.   1763.    i2mo,  pp.  42,  v.  20053 

Dickinson.  A  Call  to  the  Weary  &  heavy  |  Laden  to  come 
unto  Christ  for  |  Rest  |  A|  Sermon  |  Preached  at  Connecticut 
Farms  in  Elizabeth- j Town  Dec.  23.  1739.  Published  at  the 
desire  I  of  the  Hearers]  By  Jonathan  Dickinson,  a.m.  |  Minister 
of  the  Gospel  at  El'zabeth-Town  in  |  New-Jersey.  |  New-Tork : 
Printed  and  Sold  by\  William  Bradford.   1740.  |  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  45. 

Dickinson.  A  Defence  of  Presbyterian  Ordination.  In 
Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entituled,  A  Modest  Proof,  of  the  Order 
and  Government  settled  by  Christ,  in  the  Church.  By  Jonathan 
Dickinson,  M.A.,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Elizabeth-Town, 
New- Jersey.  ...  Boston:  Printed  for  Daniel  Henchman,  and  sold 
at  his  Shop,  over  against  the  Brick  Meeting  House  in  Cornhill. 
[1724.]   8vo,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  iii,  44.  ba.,  h.,  20055 

.9r^  Checklc)  J.),  author  of  the  "Modeit  Proof,"  for  "Strictures"  on  the  above. 

[Dickinson.]  A  Defence  of  the  Dialogue  Intitled,  A  Dis- 
play of  God's  Special  Grace.  Against  the  Exceptions  made 
to  it  by  the  Rev.  Mi.  A.  Crosswell.  In  a  Letter  to  him  from 
the  Author  of  that  Book.  ...  Boston:  S.Eliot.  1743.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  46.  BA.  20056 

Signed  Theophilus. 

[Dickinson.]  A  Display  of  God's  special  Grace.  In  A 
familiar  Dialogue  Between  A  Minister  &  a  Gentleman  of  his 
Congregation,  About  The  Work  of  God,  in  the  Conviction  and 
Conversion  of  Sinners,  so  remarkably  of  late  begun  and  going 
on  in  these  American  Parts.  Wherein  The  Objections  against 
some  uncommon  Appearances  amongst  us  are  distinctly  con- 
sider'd.  Mistakes  rectify'd  and  the  Work  itself  particularly  prov'd 
to  be  from  the  Holy  Spirit.  With  An  Addition,  in  a  second 
Conference,  relating  to  sundry  Antinomian  Principles,  beginning 
to  obtain  in  some  Places.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Attestation, 
by  several  Ministers  of  Boston.  Boston,  N.  E.:  Printed  by 
Rogers  and  Fowle,for  S,  Eliot  in  Cornhill.  1742.  l2mo,  Title, 
pp.  vi,  III,  (i).  BA.,  H.  20057 


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DICKINSON. 


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Reprinted  with  the  following  title  t  A  Diiplay  of  Ood'i  Special  Grace,  ...  .  By  th« 
Rev'd  Mr.  Jonathan  Diclcinion,  Minister  of  the  Goipel  at  Elizabeth  Town  in  New- 
Jersey.     Philadtlphia :  fVilliam  Bradford.    1 743.    lamo,  pp.  x,  74.     p. 

Dickinson.  Familiar  Letters  To  a  Gentleman,  upon  A  Va- 
riety of  seasonable  and  important  Subjects  in  Religion.  By 
Jonathan  Dickinson,  a.m.  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Elizabeth- 
Town,  New- Jersey.  Boston:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Rogers  and 
Fowle  in  ^een-street ;  next  to  the  Prison :  And  by  y.  Blanchard 
at  the  Bible  and  Crown  in  Dock-Square.  1745.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  v, 
I,  424.  BA.  -}-  Edinburgh.  1757.  8vo.  +  Dundee.  1772. 
i2mo.  20058 

Dickinson.  Familiar  Letters  upon  a  Variety  of  Religious 
Subjects,  viz.  i.  The  danger  of  infidelity.  2.  The  evidences 
of  Christianity.  3.  The  history  of  our  Saviour,  collected  from 
the  prophecies  of  the  Old  Testament.  4.  The  certainty  of  the 
facts  reported  in  the  gospel.  5.  The  internal  evidences  of 
Christianity.  6.  Objections  against  the  internal  evidences  an- 
swered. 7.  God's  sovereign  grace  vindicated,  &c.  8.  A  true 
and  false  faith  distinguished.  9.  A  legal  and  evangelical  re- 
pentance distinguished.  10.  The  characters  in  Rom.  vii.  dis- 
tinctly illustrated.  11.  Moravian  and  Antinomian  justification 
considered.  12.  Imputed  righteousness  explained  and  vindi- 
cated. 13.  The  new  law  of  grace  examined  and  disproved.  14. 
First  and  secondary  justification,  a  groundless  distinction.  15. 
Justification  by  works,  in  James  ii.  considered.  16.  Our  obli- 
gations to  good  works  distinctly  stated.  17.  The  nature  and 
necessity  of  our  union  to  Christ.  18.  Antinomian  pleas  for 
licentiousness  considered.  19.  Directions  for  a  close  and  com- 
fortable walk  with  God.  By  Jonathan  Dickinson,  a.m.  Presi- 
dent of  the  College  of  New- Jersey.  The  Fourth  Edition. 
Glasgow:  John  Bryce.  mdcclxxv.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  368.  +  Fourth 
Edition.  Edinburgh.  1 784.  i2mo.  +  Newark.,  N.  J.  I'J'^'J. 
l2mo.    +  Philadelphia.   1841.    l2mo.  20059 

[Dickinson.]  Remarks  upon  A  Discourse  intituled  An 
Overture  Presented  to  the  Synod  of  Dissenting  Ministers  in 
Philadelphia,  in  September,  1728  [by  J.  Thomson].  New  York, 
1729.    8vo,  pp.  32.  B.,  M.  20060 

Dickinson.  Remarks  upon  the  Postscript  to  the  Defence  of 
a  Book  lately  Reprinted  at  Boston,  entituled,  A  Modest  Proof 
of  the  Order,  &c.  In  a  Letter  of  Thanks  to  the  Author. 
Boston^  N.  E.:  D.  Henchman.  1724.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  29.  b. 


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DICKINSON. 


Dickinson.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  opening  of  the  Synod 
at  Philadelphia,  September  19,  1722.  Wherein  is  considered 
the  Character  of  the  Man  of  God,  and  his  Furniture  for  the 
Exercise  both  of  Doctrine  and  Discipline,  with  the  true  bounda- 
ries of  the  Churches  Power.  By  Jonathan  Dickinson,  a.m. 
Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Elizabeth-Town.  Boston:  Printed  by 
T.  Fleetj /or  S.  Gerrish,  at  his  Shop  in  Corn-Hill.   1723.    8vo, 


Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  24. 


B.,  BA.  20061a 


Dickinson.  Sermons  and  Tracts,  separately  published  at 
Boston,  Philadelphia,  &c.  By  Jonathan  Dickinson,  a.m.  ... 
Now  first  collected  in  One  Volume,  and  published  in  Britain. 
Edinburgh :  M.  Gray,  m.dcc.xciii.    8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  483. 

Alio :  The  Danger  of  Schiimi  and  Contentioni,  with  reipect  to  the  Ministry  and 
Ordinance  of  the  Gospel,  represented  in  a  Sermon  ...  Neio  York.  1739.  lamo. — 
Discourse  on  the  Divine  Appointment  of  the  Gospel  Ministry  and  the  Methods  of  its 
conveyance  through  the  successive  ages  of  the  Church,  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of 
Walter  Wilmot.  Boston.  1738.  8vo.  —  The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Regeneration 
...  Sermon  ...  preached  at  Newark,  Jan.  19,  1742-3.  ...  [with]  Remarks  on  a  Dis- 
course  of  Dr.  Waterland'i  ...  .  New  Tori.  1743.  l6mo,  pp.  v,  66.  — Observations 
on  that  Terrible  Disease  vulgarly  called  the  Throat  Distemper.     Botton.  1740.    8vo, 

pp.  12.     w.     The  Reasonableness  of  Christianity ;    in  Four  Sermons With  a 

Preface  by  Mr.  Foxcroft.  Botton :  S.  Knceland  and  T.  Green,  mdccxxxii.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  xiv,  175.  b.,  ba.,  c.  —  The  Reasonableness  of  Nonconformity  to  the 
Church  of  England,  in  point  of  Worship.  A  Second  Defence  of  a  Sermon  preach'd 
at  Newark,  June  2,  1736,  Intituled,  The  Vanity  of  Human  Institutions  in  the 
Worship  of  God,  against  the  Exceptions  of  Mr.  John  Beach,  in  his  Appeal  to 
the  Unprejudiced.  Botton,  New  England:  printed  by  Knee/and  and  Green.  1738. 
i2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  127.  BA.,  w.  —  Reflections  upon  Mr.  Wetmore's  Letter  in  De- 
fence of  Dr.  Waterland's  Discourse  of  Regeneration.  With  a  Vindication  of  the 
received  Doctrine  of  Regeneration  and  plain  Scripture  Evidence,  that  the  Notion 
of  Baptismal  Regeneration  is  of  a  dangerous  and  destructive  Tendency.  ...  Botttn, 
N.  E.  M,Dcc,xLiv.  8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  —  A  Second  Vindication  of  God's  Sovereign 
Free  Grace.  Against  John  Beach  in  his  God's  Sovereignty.  With  Reflections  on 
Dr.  Samuel  Johnson's  Defence  of  Aristocles  Letter  to  Authades.  Continued  [by] 
Moses  Dickinson.  £of/on.  mdccxlviii.  8vo,  pp.  143.  b.,  m.  —  The  True  Scripture 
Doctrine  concerning  some  Important  Points  of  Christian  Faith,  particularly  Eternal 
Election,  Original  Sin,  Grace  in  Conversion,  Justification  by  Faith,  and  the  Saints 
Perseverance.  With  a  Preface  by  Mr.  Foxcroft.  Botton  :  Printed  by  D.  Fowle,  for 
S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green.  1741.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  xiii,  (i),  253.  +  Philadelphia.  1741. 
l2mo.  +  With  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Author.  By  W.  Austin.  Elizabeth 
Town.  1793.  i2mo,  pp.  208. — Vanity  of  Human  Institutions  in  the  Worship  of 
God.  Sermon  at  Newark,  June  2,  1736.  ...  New  York.  1736.  i2mo.  —  A  Vindi- 
cation of  God's  Sovereign  Free  Grace.  In  some  Remarks  upon  Mr.  John  Beach's 
Sermon,  With  some  brief  Reflections  upon  H.  Carner's  Sermon,  and  on  a  Pamphlet 
entitled  a  Letter  from  Aristocles  to  Authades.  Botton.  1746.  8vo,  pp.  80.  b.  + 
Second  Edition.  Botton,  1743.  i2mo.  —  The  Witness  of  the  Spirit.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  Newark,  in  New  Jersey,  May  7th.  1740.  Botton.  1740.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
+  Second  Edition.  Botton,  N.  E.:  Printed  by  S.  Knetland  &  T.  Green.  1743.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  32.     ba. 

[Dickinson  (Moses).]     An  Answer  to  a  Letter  From  an 


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aged  Layman,  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  In 
which  the  Rights  of  the  consociated  Churches  are  maintained  i 
the  consociation  that  appeared  against  the  Ordination  of  Mr. 
Dana  at  Wallingford  vindicated;  and  the  Ministers  like  minded 
defended,  against  the  Insinuations,  and  Reflections  contained  in 
that  Letter.  By  an  Aged  Minister.  New-Haven:  Printed  by 
James  Parker^  and  Company,  at  the  Post-Office .  [1767?]  8vo, 
pp.  30.  20063 


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Also:  An  Inquiry  into  the Coniequenc 
...  Boiion.  1750.  8vo,  pp.  39.  s.  —  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Elisha  Kent,  New- 
Town,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1831.  Botton,  1733.  ^^°t  PP-  ^^- — Sermon  delivered  at 
the  Funeral  of  Hon.  Thomai  Fitch,  £iq..  Governor  of  Connecticut.  New  Ha-ven, 
1774.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  A  Sermon  Preached  ...  on  ...  the  ...  Annivertary  Election, 
May  8th,  1755.  ...  New- London  :  Timothy  Green,  1755.  l8mo,  pp.  58.  b.  —  Letter. 
Nerwali,  Conn.  1751.     See  Hobart  (N.) 

Dickinson  (N.)  Observations  on  the  Inflammatory  Endemic, 
incidental  to  Strangers  in  the  West  Indies  from  Temperate  Cli- 
mates, commonly  called  the  Yellow  Fever By   Nodes 

Dickinson London :    Callow,    Underwood,  and  Burgess  and 

Hill.   18 19.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (i),  216.  BA.  20064 

Dickinson  (N.  S.)  Slavery:  the  Nation's  Crime  and  Danger. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  Foxborough,  Mass.  Sept.  30,  i860. 
By  Rev.  S.  G.  Dickinson.     Boston,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  40.  h. 

Dickinson  (P.)  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Fessenden,  Senior  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Wal- 
pole,  (N.  H.)  ...  .  By  Pliny  Dickinson  ...  .  Brattleborough, 
{Vt.)  i  printed  by  IViUiam  Fessenden.   1 81 3.    8vo,  pp.  15.     H.,  w. 

Dickinson.  A  Sermon  preached  ...  before  ...  the  Senate 
and  House  ...  New  Hampshire,  June  i6  ...  being  the  Anni- 
versary Election.  ...  By  Pliny  Dickinson  ...  Concord.  1816. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  20067 

Dickinson  (R.)  Speech  of  Mr.  R.  Dickinson,  of  Ohio,  on 
the  Power  of  the  General  Government  to  Legislate  for  the  Ter- 
ritories. Delivered  in  the  House  ...  May  17,  1848.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  20068 

Dickinson  (R.  W.)  A  Sermon,  preached  ...  New  York, 
December  14,  1843,  on  the  day  of  the  Public  Thanksgiving  ... 
By  Richard  W.  Dickinson,  d.d.  New-Tor k :  H.  Cogswell. 
1843.    ^v°>  PP'  3^*  20069 

Also:  The  Sincere  Preacher;  an  Introductory  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Bowery 
Presbyterian  Church,  November  13,  1836.  ...  New  York,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  32.         n. 


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DICKINSON. 


Dickinson  (R.)  A  Compilation  of  the  Laws  of  Massachu- 
setts ...  .  By  Rodolphus  Dickinson  ...  .  Boston:  Bradford  (sf 
Rtady  and  A.  Lyman  isf  Co.y  Portland.   i8ii.    8vo,  4  I.,  pp.  279. 

Dickinson.  A  Description  of  DeerHeld,  in  Franklin  County } 
intended  as  an  Exhibition  of  the  Plan  of  a  contemplated  Gazet- 
teer of  Massachusetts  Proper.  By  Rodolphus  Dickinson.  D/tr- 
fitld^  Mass.   181 7.    8vo.  N.  20071 

Dickinson.  A  Digest  of  the  Common  Law,  the  Statute 
Laws  of  Massachusetts,  and  of  the  United  States,  and  the  De- 
cisions of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts,  relative 

to  the  Powers  and  Duties  of  Justices  of  the  Peace By 

Rodolphus  Dickinson  ...  .  Dttrfield:  John  fVilson.  18 18.    8vo, 
pp.  viii,  521.  BA.  20072 

Dickinson.  A  Geographical  and  Statistical  View  of  Massa- 
chusetts Proper.  By  Rodolphus  Dickinson,  Esq.  Greenfield: 
Printed  by  Denio  iff  Phelps.   18 13.    8vo,  pp.  80.        ba.,  s.  20073 

Dickinson  (S.  F.)  An  Address  delivered  at  Northampton, 
before  the  Hampshire,  Hampden,  and  Franklin,  Agricultural 
Society,  October,  27,  1831.  By  Samuel  F.  Dickinson.  ...  Am- 
herst:  J.  S.  y  C.  Adamsy  Printers.   1831.    8vo,  pp.40,     ba.,  h. 

Dickinson.  An  Oration,  In  Celebration  of  American  In- 
dependence, July  4th,  1797.  By  Samuel  F.  Dickinson,  a.b. 
Northampton^  {Massachusetts):  Jrilliam  Butler,  m.dcc.xc.vii. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  20075 

Dickinson  (Thomas).  A  Narrative  of  the  Operations  for 
the  Recovery  of  the  Public  Stores  and  Treasure  sunk  in  H.  M. 
S.  Thetis,  at  Cape  Frio,  on  the  Coast  of  Brazil.  By  Capt.  T. 
Dickinson,  R.  N.     London.   1836.    8vo.  p.  20076 

Dickinson  (T.)  Serroon  before  the  Massachusetts  Mission- 
ary Society  in  Boston,  May  28,  1811.  By  Timothy  Dickinson. 
Boston.  1811.    8vo.  w.  20077 

Dickinson  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Belles  Lettres  So- 
ciety of  Dickinson  College,  Pa.  instituted  a.d.  1786.  Phila- 
delphia: T.  K.  ^  P.  G.  Collins.  1847.  ^vo,  pp.  31,  (i).  + 
1857.    ^^°)  PP*  4^'     Woodcut.  H.  20078 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Dickinson  College. 
Carlisle,  1834.    i6mo.    Continued.  c.  20079 


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Catalogus  Senatus  Academic!,  et  eorum,  qui  Munera  et  Officia 
Academica  gcsscrunt  quique  alicujus  gradus  laurea  donati  sunt, 
in  Collegio  Dickinsoniensi  ...  .  Carltoli.  M  Dccc  xl.  8vo,  pp. 
31.     Continued.  h.  20080 

A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 
of  Dickinson  College,  from  1821  to  1830.  Setting  forth  the 
True  History  of  many  Events  which  have  been  made  the 
themes  of  Public  Animadversion.  Prepared  by  a  Committee 
appointed  by  the  Board  ...  .  Carlisle:  printtd  by  George  Fleming. 
1830.    8vo,  pp.  83.  H.  20081 

Register  of  the  Members  of  the  Union  Philosophical  Society 
of  Dickinson  College,  From  its  establishment,  August  31,  1789, 
to  January  i,  1843.     Carlisle^  Pa.  mdcccxliii.    8vo,  pp.  28, 

(l).  H.    20082 

Register  for  1846-7.     Carlisle^  Pa.  s.  20083 

Statutes  of  Dickinson  College  ...  adopted  ...  April  16,  1830. 
...    Carlisle.   1 830.     8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  20084 

Statutes  of  Dickinson  College,  Including  the  Course  of  Study, 
Names  of  the  Faculty,  &c.     Carlisle.   1834.    8vo.         c.  20085 

Dickinson  Seminary.  Eighth  Annual  Catalogue  of  Officers 
and  Students  of  Dickinson  Seminary;  1855-56.  PVilliamsport, 
Pa.  1856.    8vo.     Continued.  20086 

Dickson  (J.  H.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Alumni 
Association  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  June,  1853. 
By  James  H.  Dickson,  m.d.     Raleigh.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  43.     h. 

Dickson.  The  Fibre  Plants  of  India,  Africa,  and  our  Colo- 
nies. ...  By  James  H.  Dickson.  London:  W.  Macintosh.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  380,  XXX.  BA.  20088 

Dickson  (John).  Remarks  of  Mr.  Dickson,  of  New  York, 
on  the  Presentation  of  Several  Petitions  for  the  Abolition  of 
Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  De- 
livered in  the  House  ...  February  2,  1835.  Washington.  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  20089 

Dickson.  Speech  of  Mr.  Dickson,  on  the  Presentation  ... 
of  a  Memorial  of  Three  Thousand  Electors  of  Ontario  County, 
New  York,  with  certain  Resolutions  proposed  by  him,  delivered 
in  the  House  ...  May  19,  1834.  Washington:  Gales  ^  Seaton. 
1834.   8vo,  pp.  28.  20090 


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Dickson  (M.  F.)  Scenes  on  the  Shores  of  the  Atlantic. 
London.  1845.     2  vols.,  post  8vo.  c.  20091 

[Dickson  (Samuel).]  "The  Destructive  Art  of  Healing;" 
or,  Facts  for  Families.  ...  To  virhich  is  added,  A  Word  to 
Women,  by  Lydia  Jane  Pierson.  ...  New  Tori.  [n.  d.]  i6mo, 
pp.  72.  H.  20092 

Dickson  (Samuel  H.)  Address  before  the  South  Carolina  So- 
ciety for  the  Promotion  of  Temperance,  April  6,  1 830 ;  By  S. 
Henry  Dickson.  With  Constitution  of  the  Society,  and  Re- 
port of  Columbia  Temperance  Society.  Charleston.  1 830.  8vo, 
pp.  72.  M.  20093 

Also:  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Horticultural  Society  of  Charleston,  July  ii, 
1832.  Charltiton.  183Z.  8vo,  pp.  18.  m.  —  Address  ...  delivered  at  the  Inaugura- 
tion of  the  Public  School,  Fourth  of  July,  1856.  ...  Charleston,  S.  C.  1856.    8vo,  pp. 

24.     H.  —  Medical  Society  of  South-Carolina ['>•?•    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.     h. — 

An  Oration  delivered  at  New  Haven,  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  August  17, 
1842.  ...  Ntw  Haven :  printed  by  B.  L.  Hamlin.  1842.  8vo,  pp.47,  h.  —  Speech 
delivered  (in  substance)  at  the  Dinner  of  the  New  England  Society,  of  Charleston,  S. 
C,  on  their  Anniversary,  Dec.  22,  1854.  ...  CAarleston.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  15.     h. 

Dickson  (W.)  Letters  on  Slavery,  by  William  Dickson  ...  . 
To  which  are  addded.  Addresses  to  the  Whites,  and  to  the  Free 
Negroes  of  Barbadoes  ;  and  Accounts  of  some  Negroes  eminent 
for   their  virtues  and  abilities.    ...    London:    y.   Phillips,  [etc.] 

M.DCC.LXXXIX.     8vO,  pp.  X,  I90,  (l).  BA.,  H.  2OO94 

See  "M.  Rev.,"  lxxx.  357. 

Dickson.  Mitigation  of  Slavery,  in  Two  Parts,  Part  i.  Let- 
ters and  Papers  of  the  late  Hon.  Joshua  Steele ;  Part  2,  Letters 
to  Thos.  Clarkson,  Esq.     London.   1814.    8vo.  20095 

Dickson  (W.  J.)  La  guerre  d'Amerique.  1860-65.  Abo- 
lition de  I'esclavage  par  Abraham  Lincoln,  avec  un  appendice 
contenant  la  biographie  de  J.  Wilkes  Booth.  Par  W.  Jonathan 
Dickson.     Troisieme  edition.      Paris:  Rome.    i2mo,  pp.  240. 

Dickson  (W.  H.)  The  Absolute  Equality  of  all  Men  before 
the  Law,  the  only  True  Basis  of  Reconstruction.  An  Address, 
by  William  M.  Dickson  ...  with  an  Appendix,  containing  John 
Stuart  Mills'  Letter  on  Reconstruction,  and  (.he  Correspondence 
therewith  connected.     Cincinnati.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H. 

Dickson.  That  we  may  have  Peace  we  must  now  make 
War.     Address  of  William  M.  Dickson  at  ...  Cincinnati,  Sep- 


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tember  23,  1863.     Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  iff  Co.   1863.    8vo, 
pp.  31.  H.  20098 

Also:  Review  of  the  Letter  of  General  Cox,  of  Ohio.  ...  Boiton.   1865.   8vo,  pp.  4. 

Dickson  (W.  S.)  Sermon  on  the  following  Subiects.  i. 
The  Advantages  of  National  Repentance.  11.  The  Ruinous 
Effects  of  Civil  War  ...  .  By  William  Steel  Dickson.  Be/fast. 
1782.     i2mo.  20099 

See  **  M,  Rev.,"  lxvi.  78.     Disapproves  and  laments  the  war  with  America. 

Dickson.  Dickson's  Narrative  of  an  Attack  upon  a  party 
of  Travellers  proceeding  from  Mexico  to  the  Coast,  in  which  all 
were  destroyed  but  Himself  by  Mexican  Banditti.     8vo.     20100 

Dictamen  ...  algunas  ideas  sobre  la  historia  y  manera  de 
escribir  la  de  Mexico,  especialmente  la  contemporanea,  desde  la 
declaracion  de  independencia  en  1821,  hasta  nuestros  dias. 
Mexico.   1865.     4to,  pp.  92,  105.  20101 

Contains  a  "  Catalogo  de  los  principales  historiadores  de  Mexico." 

Dictamen  de  la  Comision  de  Credito  publico  de  la  Camara  de 
diputados,  sobre  el  arreglo  de  la  deuda  inglesa.  Alexico.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  Ixxv,  130.  20102 

In  Spanish  and  English,  with  appendices. 

Dictamen  de  la  comision  de  hacienda,  sobre  reforma  del 
arancel  provisional  de  aduanas  maritimas.  Mexico.  1826.  pp. 
10.  20103 

Dictamen  de  la  comision  de  la  camara  de  Senadores  del  Con- 
grese  Central,  sobre  la  aprobacion  del  tratado  celebrado  por  el 
Gobierno  de  la  Republica  con  el  de  los  Estados  Unidos.  ^ere- 
taro.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  24.  20104 

Dictamen  de  la  Comision  de  Negocios  eclesiasticos  de  la 
Camara  de  Diputados,  proponiendo  se  declaren  nulas  las  canon- 
gias  de  ultima  provision.     Mexico.   1833.    4to,  pp.  44,  10. 

Dictamen  de  la  comision  de  puntos  constitutionales  de  la 
camara  de  diputados  sobre  la  reforma  del  titulo  3.  de  la  consti- 
tucion  federal.     M'ejico.   1831.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  19.  20106 

Dictamen  de  la  Comision  nombrada  para  proponer  medidas 
conducentes  al  bien  y  felicidad  de  Ambas  Americas ;  y  votos 
adicionales  de  algunos  Sefiores,  Individuos  de  la  Misma.  Mad- 
rid. 1822.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  12.  20107 

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Dictatnen  de  la  Comision  Especial  de  Convocatoria  para  un 
Nuevo  Congreso.     [^Mexico.   1823.]    8vo,  pp.  22.  20108 

Dictamen  de  las  Comisiones  Eclesiastica  y  de  Relaciones 
sobre  las  Instrucciones  que  deben  darse  a  Nuesto  Enviado  a 
Roma.     [^Mexico.   1826.]    Folio,  pp.  17.  20109 

Dictamen  de  la  primera  comision  de  hacienda  de  la  Camara 
de  Diputados,  sobre  el  acuerdo  del  senada  acerca  del  arreglo  de 
aduanas  maritimas.  Mexico.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  Segunda 
comision.      Mexico.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  14.  201 10 

Dictamen  de  la  segunda  comision  de  guerra  de  la  Camara  de 
Senadores,  sobre  el  acuerdo  relativo  a  la  coalition  de  los  estados 
fronterizos  para  la  defensa  contra  los  barbaros.  Mexico.  1852. 
8vo.     Map.  201 1 1 

Dictamen  de  las  comisiones  unidas  de  Industria  y  primera  de 
hacienda,  sobre  las  propuestas  que  se  han  presentado  p..ra  h 
apertura  de  una  comunicacion  inter-oceanico  por  el  istaio  ae 
Tehuantepec.     Mexico.    1852.    pp.  12.  201 12 

Dictamen  de  las  comisiones  Unidas  de  Relaciones  y  Guerra. 
Mexico.   1845.    8vo.  201 13 

Relates  to  Texas. 

Dictamen  de  una  Comision  especial  reunida  de  orden  del 
Poder  Ejecutivo  de  la  republica  federal  de  Centro-America  en  el 
aiio  de  1825,  con  objeto  de  que  se  informase  acerca  de  la  lejiti- 
midad  de  la  agregacion  de  Chiapas  a  Mejico.  Guatemala.  1832. 
Folio,  pp.  30.  201 14 

Dictamen  del  Excmo.  Consejo  de  Estado  en  vista  de  las 
reclamaciones  del  consul  de  los  Estados-Unidos  y  del  agente 
comercial  de  Espana,  para  que  los  subditos  de  sus  respectivas 
naciones  no  scan  comprendidos  en  el  page  de  las  contribuciones 
extraordinarias  de  guerra,  etc.  etc.     Mertda,   1843.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Dictamen  del  Procurador  General  sobre  La  Leva  de  Tropas 
en  los  Estados  Unidos  por  Empleados  de  la  Gran  Bretano. 
Washington.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  22.  201 16 

Dictamen  sobre  etablecimiento  de  aduanas  maritimas  y  fron- 
terizas.     Mexico.   1849.     ^v°>  PP*  4^*  201 17 

Dictamen  sobre  la  langosta,  presentado  por  el  Escuela  Na- 
cional  de  \gricultura.     Mexico.  1856.    4to,  pp.  32.     Map. 


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Dictamen  sobre  Provision  de  Beneficios  Eclesiasticos,  y  Ejer- 
cicio  del  Patronata.     Mexico.    1824.     8vo.  201 19 

Dictamen  sobre  reformas  del  arancel  general  presentado  al 
congreso  por  sus  comisiones  de  hacienda  y  comercio  unidas. 
Mexico.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  36.  20120 

Dictionnaire  Galibi.     See  Galibi. 

DiDiER  (Const.)  Commentatio  Medica  de  Febre  Flava  Ame- 
riacana.     Gottingae.   1800.    410,  pp.  32.  20121 

DiELiTZ  (Theodor).   Amerikanische  Reisebilder  fiir  die  Jugend 
bearbcitet.     Mit  8  [lith.  und]  fein  colorirten  Bildern  von  Th. 
Berlin:   Winckelmann  und  Sohn.  [1853.]    i6mo,  3 

20122 


Hosemann. 
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DiELITZ. 

Amerika's. 


Atlantis.     Bilder  aus  dem  Wald-  und  Prairieleben 
Fur  die  Jugend  bearbeitet.     Berlin :    IVinckelmann 


und  Sohn.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  316.     8  Lithographs.  20123 

DiELiTZ.  Die  neue  Welt  Erzahlungen  aus  der  Geschichte 
Amerika's.  Fiir  die  reifere  Jugend  bearbeitet.  Mit  8  [lith. 
und]  colorirten  Bildern.     Berlin:  JVinckelmann.   1857.   8vo,  pp. 


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Also  :  Jenseits  des  Oceans.  Neue  Land-  und  Seebilder  fiir  die  Jugend  ...  .  Berlin : 
jyincktlmann.  [1857,]  i6mo,  pp.  vi,  338.  8  Liths.  —  Ost  und  West.  Neue  Land- 
und  Seebilder  fiir  die  Jugend  ...  .  [Ibid,  1856.]  8vo,  pp.  323.  8  Lichs.  —  Volker- 
gemalde  und  Landschaftsbilder  fiir  die  Jugend  ...  .  \_Ibid.'\  1846.  8vu.  8  Liths.  + 
Vierte  Auflage.     \^Ibid.   1854.]      i6mo,  3  1.,  pp.  232.     8  Liths. 

DiELiTZ.  De  nieuwe  wereld.  Verhalen  uit  de  geschiedenis 
van  Amerika.  ...  Naar  het  Hoogduitsch.  Groningen :  y.  Oom- 
kens  Jz.   1862.    8vo.  20125 

DiEPENBECK  (R.)  Der  Staat  Michigan.  ...  von  Rudolph 
Diepenbeck  ...  .  Detroit.   1859.    ^^^j  PP*  4^-  ^'  20126 

DiEPERiNK  (H.  H.)  Voorlezing  over  de  Bewaring  der 
Gezondheid  in  Paramaribo.     Hoorn.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Di^REViLLE  {M.)  Relation  du  voyage  du  Port  Royal  de 
I'Acadie,  ou  de  la  Nouvelle-France,  dans  laquelle  on  voit  un 
detail  des  divers  mouvemens  de  la  mer  dans  une  traversee  de 
long  cours ;  la  description  du  pais,  les  occupations  des  Fran9ois 
qui  y  sont  etablis,  les  manieres  des  difFerentes  nations  sauvages, 
leurs  superstitions  5c  leurs  chasses;  avec  une  dissertation  exacte 
sur  le  Castor.     Par  M.  Diereville  embarque  a  la  Rochelle  dans 


;  :('! 


420 


DIEZ. 


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le  navire  la  Royale-Paix.  Ensuite  de  la  relation,  on  a  ajoute  le 
detail  d'un  combat  donn6  entre  les  Francois  et  les  Acadiens, 
contre  les  Anglois.  A  Rouen:  Chez.  yean-Baptiste  Besongne. 
M.DCCViii.  i2mo,  7  1.,  pp.  236,  I,  7.  -\-  A  Amsterdam:  Chez 
Pierre  Humbert.  M.  Dccx.    i2mo,  Frontispiece,  9  ).,  pp.  236,  7. 

"  M.  Diireville,  at  the  requeat  of  M.  Begon,  wrote  the  whole  of  the  relation  of  his 
Toyage  in  verse,  but  his  friends  having  represented  to  him  that  no  credit  would  be 
given  to  it  unless  it  was  written  in  prose,  all  that  they  could  obtain  from  him  was, 
that  he  would  intermix  some  prose  with  his  verses.  Some  copies  have  a  supplement  of 
eight  pages,  containing  an  account  of  the  unsuccessful  attack  made,  in  1707,  by  the 
people  of  New-England  on  Port  Royal." — Rich,  i.  16. 

Dietrich  (Ew.  Chr.  Vict.)  Abenteuer  eines  deutschen 
Auswanderers  und  seines  Sohnes  in  Nordamerika.  Fur  die  liebe 
Jugend  erzahlt.  Prag:  Leitmeritz  und  Teplitz.  1839.  8vo.  4 
Illustrations.  20129 

Dietrich  (L.)  Erlebnisse  auf  meiner  Wanderungen  durch 
Nordamerika  und  Westindien,  von  Ludwig  Dietrich.  Seiten- 
stuck  zu  **  Der  deutschen  Auswanderer  Fahrten  und  Schicksale," 
von  F.  Gerstacker.  Grimma:  Ferlags-Comptoir.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  147.     (Europaische  Bibliothek,  416.)  20130 

DiETRiCHSON  (Johannes  Vilhelm).  Reise  blandt  de  norske 
Emigranter  i  de  forenede  Noramerikanske  Fristater.  Stavanger. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  128.  201 3 1 

Also:  Nogle  Ord  fra  Praedikestolen  i  Amerika  og  Norge.  Stavanger.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  86. 

DiEZ  (M.)  Biografia  de  la  actriz  Doiia  Matilde  Diez,  Peria 
del  teatro  espaRol.     Mexico.   1855.    8vo.     Portrait.  20132 

DiEZ  DE  LA  Calle  (Juan).  Memorial  informatoria  al  Key 
en  su  Real  Conseio  de  las  Indias,  Camara  y  Junta  de  Guerra. 
Contiene  lo  que  su  Magestad  provee  en  su  Coseio  y  Junta,  y 
por  las  dos  secretarias  de  la  Nueva  Espana  y  Pirii,  Eclesiastico, 
Secular,  Salarios,  Estipendios,  y  Presidios  su  Gente,  y  Costa,  y 
de  que  Cajas,  y  Hazienda  Real  se  paga :  valor  de  las  Encomi- 
endas  de  Indias,  y  utras  cosas  curiosas,  y  necessarias.  [^Madrid.'] 
1645.    4to.  20133 

"  Encore  plus  rare  que  I'ouvrage  precedent.  Presque  inconnu.  ...  II  est  de  la  plus 
grande  importance  pour  rhistoire  du  gouvernement  espagnol  au  Nouveau  Monde."  — 

ASHX*. 

DiEZ  DE  LA  Calle.  Memorial,  y  noticias  sacras  del  Im- 
perio  de  las  Indias  occidentales  al  Rey  D.  Felipe  iv.  N.  S. 
Comprehende  lo  Eclesiastico,  Secular,  Politico,  y  Militar :  Pre- 


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sidios,  Gente,  y  Costas,  valor  de  las  Encomiendas  de  Indios  y 
otras  cosas  curiosas,  necessarias  y  dignas  saberse.  \^Madrid.'^ 
1646.    4to.  20134 

"  Extremement  rare.  On  voit,  page  108  de  cet  ouvrage,  qu'il  n'a  ete  tire  qu'a  un 
tres-petit  nombre  d'exemplaires  pour  etre  distribue  au  roi  et  aux  membres  du  conseil 
des  Indes,  ce  qui  explique  sa  grande  rarete.  II  a  ete  compose  d'apres  d'importants 
documents  conserves  aux  archives  du  gouvernements  espagnol.  On  n'en  connait 
que  tres-peu  d'exemplaires."  —  Asher. 

DiEz  DE  LA  Calle.  Rcpertorio  de  los  Tiempos.  Cinco 
Tratados,  signe  la  Reiaclon  de  las  Cosas  Memorables  sucedidas, 
assi  en  este  Nueuo  Mundo,  como  en  las  otras  partes  del,  desde 
el  ano  de  1520,  que  se  conquisto  este  Reyno  hasta  el  de  1590. 
Muxico.   1590.     4to.  20135 

DiEz  DE  San  Miguel  (N.  A.)  La  gran  Fee  del  Centurion 
espanol.     Sermon  moral.     Lima.   1695.    4to,  40  1.  20136 

DiEZ  de  San  Miguel.  Oracion  panegirica  que  a  Glorias 
del  principe  de  los  Aposteles  N.  P.  S.  Pedro,  Predico  en  la 
Iglesia  Metropolitano  de  Lima.     En  Lima.   1684.    4to.     20137 

DiEZ  DE  Solano  (Jose  Maria).  Manifestacion  que  hace 
como  Rector  de  escuelas  de  este  Capital,  de  la  conducta  que  ha 
guardado  al  estinguirse  la  nacional  y  pontilicia  Universidad  por 
Decreto  de  14  de  Setiembre  de  1857.  Mexico.  1857.  8vo.  pp. 
22.  20138 

Difference  between  the  Royal  African  Company  and  the  Sep- 
arate Traders,  shewing  the  Danger  of  an  Exclusive  Trade  to 
our  American  Plantations.     17 10.    410.  20139 

DiGBY  [Capt.)  Defence  of  Captain  Digby,  Concerning  Ad- 
miral Knowles's  Charge  against  him  for  his  Behaviour  in  the 
Expedition  against  St.  Jago  de  Cuba.     London.   1749.    8vo. 

Digest  of  Accounts  of  Manufacturing  Establishments  in  the 
United  States,  and  of  their  Manufactures.  Made  under  direc- 
tion of  the  Secretary  of  State,  in  pursuance  of  a  Resolution  of 
Congress  of  30th  March,   1822.      Washington.   1823.     Folio. 

Similar  digests  were  made  from  the  census  of  1810;  also  of  1820. 

Digest  of  Opinions  of  the  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the 
Army,  Including  Opinions  given  since  the  Issue  of  the  Digest 
of  1865.  Together  with  those  contained  in  that  edition.  War 
Department.  Bureau  of  Military  Justice.  Washington:  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  252.  20142 


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DIGESTED. 


Digest  of  Opinions  of  the  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the 
Army:  ...  between  September,  1862,  and  July,  1868.  Edited 
by  Major  W.  Winthrop,  Judge  Advocate  U.  S.  Army.  Third 
Edition,  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  393.  C.  20143 

A  Digest  of  Patents,  issued  by  the  United  States  Government, 
from  1790,  to  January  i,  1839:  published  by  Act  of  Congress, 
under  the  Superintendence  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents,  H. 
L.  Ellsworth.  To  which  is  added  the  Present  Law  relating  to 
Patents.      Washington.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  670.  20144 

Digest  of  the  Act  to  provide  a  National  Currency,  approved 
June  3,  1864,  ...  to  which  is  Appended  a  List  of  National  Banks 
Suspended  and  in  Liquidation,  and  a  List  of  Stamp  Duties.  Pre- 
pared by  A.  S.  Pratt  and  Son,  National  Bank  Agents.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C:  McGinn  Witherow.  1870.  Sq.  i8mo,  I  1.,  pp. 
84.  c.  20145 

Digest  of  the  Canons  for  the  Government  of  the  Episcopal 
Church  in  the  United  States,  ...  together  with  the  Constitution. 
Revised  Edition.  Boston:  E.  P.  Button  Iff  Co.  1869.  8vo,  pp. 
122.    +  Hartford.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  122.  20146 

A  Digest  of  the  Commercial  Regulations  of  the  Different 
Foreign  Nations,  with  which  the  United  States  have  Intercourse 
...  .  February  2,  1824.  ...  Washington.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  527. 
(i8th  Cong.,  ist  Sess.,  Ex.  Doc.  130.)  ba.  20147 

A  similar  publication,  in  1819,  was  entitled  "Commercial  Regulations,"  etc.     ba. 

Digest  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Courts  of  the  U.  S.  1 789-1 847 ; 
with  an  Appendix  of  the  Rules  and  Orders  of  the  Circuit  Court 
in  Proceedings  in  Equity,  established  by  the  Supreme  Court. 
New  Tork.   1855.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  1637.  20148 

A  Digest  of  the  existing  Commercial  Regulations  of  Foreign 
Countries  with  which  the  United  States  have  Intercourse,  as  tar 
as  ti^ey  can  be  ascertained:  ...  Washington.  1833-36.  3  vols., 
4to.  c.  20149 

A  Digest  of  the  Statistics  of  Manufactures,  according  to  the 
Return  of  the  Seventh  Census,  1859.  Washington.  1859.  8^°> 
pp.  143.  20150 

Digested  Index  to  the  Executive  Documents  and  Reports  of 
Committees  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  from  the  Eighteenth 
to  the  Twenty-first  Congress,  both  included.  Washington.  1832. 
8vo.  20151 


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Digested  Summary  and  Alphabetical  List  of  Private  Claims 
which  have  been  presented  to  the  House  of  Representatives  from 
the  First  to  the  Thirty-first  Congress,  exhibiting  the  Action  of 
Congress  on  each  Claim,  with  References  to  the  Journals,  Re- 
ports, Bills,  &c.,  elucidating  its  Progress.  Compiled  by  Order 
of  the  House  of  Representatives.  fVashington :  printed  by  IVm. 
Belt.   1853.    3  vols.,  4to,  2  1.,  pp.  782;  2  1.,  pp.  620 ; 

DiGNOwiTY  (Anthony  M.)  Reconstruction!!  An  Appeal 
to  the  Patriotic  National  Republican  Members  of  Congress  ... 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  3.  h.  20153 

Dike  (S.  F.)  ...  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Dedicnrjon  of 
the  New  Jerusalem  Temple  in  Bath,  Maine,  January  11,  1844. 
By  Samuel  F.  Dike  ...  .  Boston.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  63.    h.  20154 

DiLKE  (C.  W.)  Greater  Britain :  A  Record  of  Travel  in 
English-Speaking  Countries  during  1866-7.  By  Charles  Went- 
worth  Dilke.  London:  Macm'tllan  ^  Co.  1868.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
;  4  1.,  pp.  428.  BA.  Maps  and  Woodcuts.  -(-  Phila- 
delphia :  y.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1869.  2  vols.,  crown  8vo, 
pp.  X,  338i  348.  Maps  and  Illustrations.  -|-  [/&/W.]  1869.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  I  1.,  pp.  X,  340;  348.  8  Plates  and  Map.  -|-  New 
Tori:  Harper  &  Brothers.  1869.  i2mo,  pp.  561.  Maps  and 
Illustrations.  +  Third  Edition.  London:  Macmillan.  1870. 
Post  8vo,  pp.  xi,  595.  20155 

Dilke  {Mr.)  New  York  Industrial  Exhibition.  Special 
Report  of  Mr.  Dilke.  London:  Harrison  W  Sons.  [n.  d.]  Rl. 
8vo,  pp.  108.  20156 

Dill.  The  American  Conflict.  A  Lecture.  By  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Dill.     Belfast,  [^Ireland']:   fFhig  OJice.  iS6^.    i2mo,  pp.  24. 

Dill  (J.  H.)  Congregationalism  in  Western  New- York;  its 
Rise,  Decline,  and  Revival;  with  a  Notice  of  Hotchkin's  His- 
tory of  Presbyterianism  in  this  State:  An  Address  before  the 
General  Association  of  New- York,  at  its  Quarter  Century 
Meeting  in  Rochester,  Sept.  21,  1858,  by  James  H.  Dill  ...  . 
Rochester:  Benton  ^  Andrews,  Printers.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  12.     H. 

DiLLARD  (R.  T.)  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  President 
Giddings;  delivered  by  the  Rev.  Ryland  T.  Dillard  ...  George- 
town, 5th  January,  1840.     Louisville.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  16.     ba. 

Also:  Address  ...  4th  of  July,  1844  ...  near  Chilesburg,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 
Lexington  :  Enquirer  Office  Print.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  iz.     ba. 


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DiLLAWAY  (Charles  Knapp).  A  History  of  the  Grammar 
School,  or,  "The  Free  School  of  1645  in  Roxburie."  With 
Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Ministers  of  the  First  Church,  and 
other  Trustees.     By  C.  K.  Dillaway  ...  Roxbury.  i860.    i2mo, 


pp.  vin,  7-202. 


BA.,  H.  20160 


DiLLAYE  (S.  D.)  History  of  the  Pittsburgh  Forgery  Case. 
By  S.  D.  Dillaye.     New  Tork.    i860.    8vo.  s.  20161 

DiLLAYE.  Letter  ...  to  the  Hon.  Howell  Cobb,  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury.  By  Stephen  D.  Dillaye.  Of  New  York.  New 
Tork.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  +  Second  Letter.  ...  New  Tork. 
July  28,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  44.  H.,  s.  20162 

Dillingham  (J.  H.)  Farewell  Address  delivered  at  Haver- 
ford  College  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  1869.  By  Prof.  J.  H. 
Dillingham,  Superintendent.  Philadelphia.  1869.  24mo,  pp. 
31.  H.  20163 

Dillingham  (P.)  Report  of  the  Hon.  Paul  Dillingham, 
Commissioner  of  Vermont,  on  the  National  Cemetery  at  Gettys- 
burg, September  28,  1864.    pp.  6.  20164 

Dillingham  (W.  H.)  Address  before  the  Chester  County 
Horticultural  Society,  1847.  %  Wm.  H.  Dillingham.  Phila- 
delphia.  1847.  20165 

Dillingham.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  of 
the  Sons  of  New  England  of  Philadelphia,  December  22d,  1847, 
the  Anniversary  of  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  by  William 
H.  Dillingham.  Philadelphia:  John  C,  Clark^  Printer.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  38.  H.,  p.,  s.  20166 

[Dillingham.]  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Peter  Collin- 
son ;  with  some  notice  of  Dr.  Darlington's  Memorials  of  John 
Bartram  and  Humphrey  Marshall.     Philadelphia.   185 1  or  1852. 

[Dillon  (A.)]     Aux  Vrais  Amis  de  la  Patrie  ...  Paris^  ce  11 
juin,  1791.    8vo,  pp.  6.  20168 

A  brochure  on  the  treatment  of  M.  de  Dumas,  ex-governor  of  Martinique. 

Dillon.  Beautes  de  I'histoire  du  Mexique,  ou  epoques  re- 
marquables,  traits  interessants,  moeurs,  usages,  coutumes  des 
indigenes  et  des  conquerans,  depuis  les  tems  les  plus  recules 
jusqu'a  ce  jour.     Paris:  Bossange  pere.   1822.    i2mo.     6  Plates. 

Dillon.  La  Societe  des  Amis  des  Noirs  a  Arthur  Dillon. 
Paris.   1 79 1 .  20 1 70 


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Dillon  (A.)  History  of  a  Law  Suit  in  the  Republic  of  Ecu- 
ador. By  Augustus  Dillon.  London:  Privately  Printed.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  104.  20171 

Dillon  (J.  B.)  The  History  of  Indiana,  from  its  Earliest 
Exploration  by  Europeans,  to  the  Close  of  the  Territorial  Gov- 
ernment in  1816.  With  an  Introduction  containing  Historical 
Notes  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  the  Territory  of  the 
United  States,  North  west  of  the  River  Ohio.  By  John  B. 
Dillon.  Volume  I.  Indianapolis^  la.:  fVm.  Sheets  i^  Co.  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  456.  20172 

This  edition  was  not  completed. 

Dillon.  A  History  of  Indiana,  from  its  Earliest  Exploration 
by  Europeans  to  the  Close  of  the  Territorial  Government,  in 
1816;  Comprehending  a  History  of  the  Discovery,  ...  of  the 
Territory  of  the  U.  S.  Northwest  of  the  River  Ohio,  and  a 
General  View  of  the  Progress  of  Public- Affairs  in  Indiana,  from 
18 1 6  to  1856.  By  John  B.  Dillon.  Indianapolis:  Bingham  W 
Doughty.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  637.  Map,  Plate  of  5  Portraits, 
and  Woodcuts.  ba.,  c.  20173 

Dillon.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Use  of  Political 
Sovereignty.  By  John  B.  Dillon,  of  Indiana.  Indianapolis. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  20174 

Dillon  (P.)  Narrative  and  Successful  Result  of  a  Voyagt 
in  the  South  Seas,  performed  by  order  of  the  Government  of 
British  India,  to  ascertain  the  actual  Fate  of  La  Perouse's  Expe- 
dition. By  Chevalier  Capt.  Peter  Dillon.  London:  Hunt  & 
Co.   1829.    2  vols.,  8vo.  c.  20175 

Dillon.  Voyage  aux  lies  de  la  Mer  du  Sud  en  1827  et 
1828,  et  Relation  de  la  decouverte  du  sort  de  la  Perouse.  Paris. 
1830.    2vols.,8vo.  20176 

Dillon.  Reis  naar  de  eilanden  der  Zuidzee,  1827-28,  bc- 
helzende  bet  Verslag  der  ontdekking  van  bet  lot  van  de  la 
Perouse.  Uit  bet  franscb.  Amsterdam.  1830.  2  vols.,  8vo. 
Plate.  20177 

Dillon  (R.)  Trial  of  Ensign  Robert  Dillon  of  the  corps 
commonly  called  the  Republican  Green  Riflemen,  for  Mutiny, 
and  Un-Olficerlike  Conduct.     New  York.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Dillon  [Uabb'e  Roger  Henri  de).  Memoire  sur  I'esclavagc 
colonial,  la  necessite  des  colonies  et  I'abolition  de  la  traite  des 
negres.     Paris:  Blaise.   18 14.    8vo,  pp.  44.  20179 

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DiLLWYN  (G.)  Gathered  Fragments  :  briefly  Illustrative  of 
the  Life  of  George  Dillwyn,  of  Burlington,  West  New  Jersey, 
North  America.  [Edited  by  Ann  Alexander.]  London:  Alfred 
IV,  Btnnttt.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  60.     2  Photographic  Engravings. 

&«  Sharp  (G.),  and  ''Monthly  Repoiitory  for  l8o8,"  in.  601 ;  iv.  7a. 

Diluvio  Constitucional.  Puerto- Principe:  imprenta  de  D.  Mi- 
guel Serrano.   1821.    8vo.  201 8 1 

DiLWORTH  (H.  W.)  The  History  of  the  Buccaniers  of 
America  :  Being  an  Entertaining  Narrative  of  the  Exploits, 
Cruelties,  and  Sufferings  ...  of  Noted  Commanders.  ...  By  H. 
W.  Dilworth,  A.M.  London,  mdcclix.  24mo,  Title,  pp.  140. 
Copperplates.  H.  20 182 

Dilworth  (W.  H.)  The  Conquest  of  Peru,  by  Francis 
Pizarro.  Containing  an  Authentic  Detail  of  the  Government, 
Religion,  Laws,  etc.  Together  with  the  First  Adventures,  par- 
ticularly Ferdinand  De  Soto,  for  the  Discovery  of  Florida.  By 
W.  H.  Dilworth  ...  London:  JVm.  Anderson.  1759.  i2mo,  pp. 
164.  j.c.B.  20183 

Dilworth.  The  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  by 
the  Celebrated  Hernan  Cortes.  Containing  a  Faithful  and  En- 
tertaining Detail  of  all  his  Amazing  Victories  in  that  Vast  Em- 
pire. ...  To  which  is  added  the  Voyage  of  Vasco  de  Gama.  ... 
By  W.  H.  Dilworth  ...  London:  fVm.  Anderson.  1759.  i2mo, 
pp.130.  J.c.B.  4-  Glasgow.  1785.  4-  Philadelphia:  H.  Sweit- 
xer.   1801.    24mo,  pp.  164.  c.  20184 

Dilworth.  The  History  of  the  Present  War  between  France 
and  Great  Britain,  to  the  end  of  the  year  1759.  By  W.  H.  Dil- 
worth.    London.   1760.    i8mo.  20185 

Containi  a  few  details  of  American  interest. 

DiMAN  (J.)  Sermon  preached  at  Salem,  January  16, 1772,  ... 
the  Day  on  which  Bryan  Sheehan  was  executed,  for  ...  a  Rape, 
on  ...  Abial  Hollowell,  the  Wife  of  Benjamin  HoUowell,  of 
Marblehead.  By  James  Diman  ...  .  Salem:  printed  by  Samuel 
and  Ebenezer  Hall,  mdcclxxii.     8vo,  pp.  24.       ba.,  m.  20186 

DiMAN  (J.  L.)  A  Discourse  in  commemoration  of  the  Rev. 
Robinson  Potter  Dunn,  d.d.  ...  delivered  ...  in  the  Chapel  of 
Brown  University,  October  i6th,  1867,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Lewis 
Diman  ...  .  Providence.   1867.    8vo,    pp.  31.  H.  20187 


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DiMAN.  The  Nation  and  the  Constitution.  An  Oration 
delivered  before  the  City  Authorities  and  Citizens  of  Providence, 
July  4,  1866.  By  J.  Lewis  Diman.  Providence:  Providence 
Press  Company.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  24.  20188 

A  Dimension  proper  for  an  Unit  of  Measures  pointed  out,  and 
an  Improvement  in  the  Second  Pendulum  described;  which  will 
fit  it  for  making  the  experiment  recommended  by  The  Com- 
mittee of  Congress  on  Weights  and  Measures  in  their  Report  to 
that  House  in  last  Session :  With  A  Plan  for  a  Reform  of  our 
Measures,  which  shews  that  they  may  be  extended  by  a  Com- 
plete Decimal  Scale,  formed  on  the  said  Unit  of  Measures.  ... 
Qy  a  Citizen  of  America.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Budd  ana 
Bartram.   1796.    8vo,  pp.  24.  c,  p.  20189 

DiMMiCK  (L.  Fraseur).  A  Discourse  on  the  Moral  Influ- 
ence of  Railroads.  By  Rev.  Luther  F.  Dimmick.  Boston: 
Tappan  &  Dennet.   1 84 1.    24mo,  pp.  125.  20 1 90 

Dimmick.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Catherine  M.  Dimmick  ...  . 
Boston:   T.  R.  Marvin.   1846.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  ba.  20191 

Dimmick.  Fortieth  Anniversary.  A  Discourse,  commem- 
orative of  Forty  Years  in  the  Christian  Ministry.  By  L.  F. 
Dimmick  ...  .  Newburyport :  IVilliam  H.  Huse  Sff  Co.^  Printers. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  20192 

DiMMiC!C.  The  Position  of  the  American  Republic  with 
Reference  to  the  Rest  of  the  World  :  A  Discourse,  delivered  in 
the  North  Church,  Newburyport,  on  the  Annual  Thanksgiving 
in  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  November  27th,  1834. 
By  L.  F.  Dimmick  ...  .  Newburyport:  printed  by  Morss  and 
Brewster.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  20193 

Also:  ...  Sermon  in  ...  Newburyport,  [Mass.]  ...  April  i,  1824.  Newburyport. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  w. — The  Influence  of  Truth.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Newburyport, 
March  ao,  1827,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Brick  Church  ...  .  Newburyport : 
published  by  Charles  ff hippie.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  —  A  Sermon  preached  at  the 
Funeral  of  Woodbury  Dimmick  ...  .  Concord:  printed  by  ^sa  McFarland.  1845. 
l2mo,  pp.  II.  H.  —  Thanksgiving  for  the  Mercies  of  the  Fast  Year.  Sermon, 
January  a,  1831.  Newburyport.  1831.  8vo.  w. —  ...  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  Mr.  Amos  Pettingell  ...  .  Newburyport:  Charles  Whipple.  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  16.     BA. 

[Dimmick  (Robert  A.)]  The  Little  Blue  Book:  a  Register 
of  Federal  Officers  and  Salaries.  ...  New  York:  G.  A.  White- 
horne^  Printer.   1861.     32mo,  pp.  xii,  9-122.  h.  20194 


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DiMOND  (E.)  A  Christmas  Offering.  By  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Dimond.     Providence.    1847.     ^^*^»  PP*  *^*  20195 

DiMOND  (William).  Foundling  of  the  Forest.  New  Tork. 
1809.    i2mo.  20196 

DiNGLEY  (A.)  An  Oration,  on  the  Improvement  of  Medi- 
cine: Pronounced  ...  in  the  Federal  Hall  in  the  City  of  New 
York;  according  to  Appointment  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the 
State  of  New  York;  At  their  Anniversary  Meeting,  on  the  i6th 

January,  1794.    By  Amasa  Dingley,  Physician New  Tork. 

[1794.]    8vo,  pp.  39.    +  Second  Edition.     New-York:  printed 
by  John  Buell.  m,dd,xcv.    8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  20197 

DiNGMAN  (J.  H.)  A  Complete  List  of  Booksellers,  Stationers, 
and  Newsdealers  in  the  United  States  and  the  Canadas.  By 
John  H.  Dingman.  New  York:  The  Author.  186-.  8vo,  pp. 
118.    +  Addenda  ...  New  York.     8vo,  pp.  42.  20198 

Dingman.  Directory  of  Booksellers,  Stationers,  News- 
dealers and  Music  Dealers,  in  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
complete  to  September  I,  1868.  By  John  H.  Dingman.  New 
York:  y.  H.  Dingman.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  168.  c.  -f-  mplete 
to  Sept.  I,  1869.     New  York:  J.  H.  Dingman.    1869  i,  pp. 

Ix,  317.  w.  20199 

DiNMORE  (R.)  Select  and  Fugitive  Poetry.  With  Notes, 
Biographical  and  Historical.  IVashington  City.  1802.  i2mo, 
pp.  288.  20200 

DiNOUART,  Chanoine  de  S.  Benoit.  Vie  du  venerable  Dom 
Jean  de  Palafox,  eveque  d'Angelopolis  et  ensuite  eveque  d'Osmc. 
Cologne ;  et  se  trouve  a  Paris:  Chez  Nyon.  mdcclxvii.  8vo,  pp. 
Ivj,  576.     Portrait  of  Palafox  and  3  Plates.  j.c.B.  20201 

This  work  was  published  under  the  care  of  P.  Champion,  Jesuit,  who  began  a  life 
of  Palafox,  but  the  innpression  was  stopped.  The  Abbe  Dinouart  in  his  preface,  says 
that  he  was  happy  in  being  able  to  procure  the  entire  MSS,  of  P.  Champion  indicated 
in  the  catalogue  of  MSS.  in  the  library  of  the  "  Maison  profuse"  at  Paris,  which 
enabled  him  to  complete  the  life  of  the  celebrated  bishop. 

DiNSMOOR  (R.)  Incidental  Poems,  accompanied  with  Letters 
and  a  few  Select  Pieces,  mostly  original,  for  their  illustration. 
By  Robert  Dinsmoor,  the  Rustic  Bard.  Together  with  a  Pref- 
ace and  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.  Haverhill^  [^Mass. ;]  J. 
W.  Thayer.   1828.  i2mo,  pp.  xxiv,  264.  c.  20202 

Set  Chapter  xvi.  of  the  "  Stranger  in  Lowell,"  by  J.  G.  Whittier. 


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DiNSMORB  (J.)  A  Golden  Wedding,  and  the  Dinsmorc 
Genealogy,  from  about  1620  to  1865.  Augusta:  printed  at  tht 
Maim  Farmer  Office.    1867.     8vo,  pp.  24.  8.  20203 

DiNSMORB.  American  Railroad  and  Steam  Navigation  Guide 
for  the  United  States  ;  January,  1857.     ^'^  TTork.    [n.  d.] 

DiNWiooiE  County,  Fa.  Memorial  of  the  Society  of 
Friends  in  Dinwiddie  County,  Va.,  to  the  Legislature  on  the 
Subject  of  War.     New  Tor k.   18 12.     8vo.  20205 

Diocescan  Missions  of  Pennsylvania.  How  to  pay  the  Debt 
of  Cities.  Philadelphia:  J.  S.  McCalla,  Printer.  186 1.  i2mo, 
pp.  II.  H.  20206 

The  Diocesan  Register  and  New  England  Calendar,  For  ... 
181 2,  ...  Containing  ...  Civil,  Ecclesiastical,  Literary  and 
Military  Lists  of  the  States  of  Massachusetts,  Rhode-Island, 
New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.  ...  Officers  ...  of  the  United 
States.  An  Account  of  the  Formation,  Constitution  and  Regu- 
lation of  the  Eastern  Diocese.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Char- 
acter of  ...  F.  Ames.  ...  Edi  d  by  Gentlemen  in  Dedham, 
Massachusetts.  Dedham:  Printed  by  H.  Mann.  [n.  d.]  i8mo, 
pp.  261.  BA.  20207 

DiODORUS  SicuLUS,  pseudonym.  Letter  to  the  Members  of  the 
South  Carolina  Legislature,  examining  the  Claims  and  Qualifi- 
cations of  De  Witt  Clinton  for  the  Presidency.  By  Diodorus 
Siculus.     Charleston.   1812.    8vo.  20208 

DiONYSius,  Periegetes.  Situs  orbis  Dijonisij  RufFo  auijeno 
interpretc. J  [Colophon:]  Vienne  \  Cuspinianus  neuos  £ff  verrucas 
sustulit\  Irinterburger  impressit  anno  Mdviij.\    4to,  26  1.  bm. 

"  On  the  reverse  of  the  title  there  ia  an  address,  containing  slight  allusions  to  the 
Oceanic  discoveries.  It  is  Rufus  Festus*  Latin  paraphrase  of  the  hexametrical  descrip- 
tion of  the  earth,  written  in  Greek  by  Dionysius  Periegetes,  Lybicus  or  Africanus, 
toward  the  latter  part  of  the  third  century." — Harrisse. 

Dionysii  I  aphride  totivs  or  |  bis  situ,  Antonio  Becharia  Vero- 
nensi  inter- |  prete,  consumatissimum  opus.  |  Joannis  praetereaj 
Honteri  Coronensis  de  Cosmographiaejrudimentis  libri  duo.  | 
Coelorum  partes,  Stellas  cum  flatibus  amnes,  ]  Regnaq.  cum 
populis,  parue  libelle  tenes.  |  Excvdebat  Henricvs  \  Petrvs  Bas- 
ileae.  \  [Colophon :]  Basileae  ex  aedibvs  \  Henrici  Petri,  men  \  se 
JvgvstOy\anno\vL.i>,xx7iiiii,\    4to,  Title,  3  unnumbered  leaves, 

pp.  99,  Z  1.  BM.  20210 


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"There  is  nothing  on  America  in  the  'Dionysius,'  not  even  the  slightest  allusion 
contained  in  the  address  in  the  edition  of  1518  (No.  Z0209) ,  but  in  Honter's  work, 
which  commences  on  page  65,  with  a  separate  title,  the  reader  may  consult  page  91, 
the  chapter:  'Nomina  Insvlarvm  Oceani  et  Maris.*"  —  Harrissc. 

Dionysus.  Dionysivs  Lybicvs  Poetae|de  Sitv  H^bitabilis 
Orbis|a  Simone  Lemnio  Poeta  Lavreato  |  nvper  Latinvs  factvs.  I 
Venetiis  M  .  D  .  XLiii .  |  Cum  gratia  &  priuilegio.  |  [Colophon:] 
Venetlis  per  Bartholomeum  cognomento  Imperatorem :  £ff  |  Franc'tscum 
eius  generum  .  Anno  M  .  D  .  XLiii .  |  Sm.  410,  Title,  i  1.,  39  un- 
numbered leaves.  l.  2021  i 

The  title  contains  a  large  woodcut,  representing  two  globes,  one  issuing  out  of  an 
open  eye,  the  other  with  the  word  America. 

Diplomacy  of  the  United  States.     See  [Lyman   (T.)] 

A  Diplomat  on  Diplomacy.     (Signed  California.)   8vo,  pp.  8. 

Diplomatic  and  Consular  Officers  of  the  United  States,  to- 
gether with  the  Diplomatic  and  Consular  Act  of  August  18, 
1856,  and  Tariff  of  Consular  Fees.  Wmh'ington.  1857.  ^vo. 
C.  +  Corrected  to  July  15,  1865.  Washington.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  67.  c.  20213 

Diplomatic  Correspondence.  —  Papers  relating  to  Foreign  Af- 
fairs accompanying  the  Annual  Message  of  the  President  to  the 
Second  Session  Thirty-eighth  Congress.  Washington:  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office.  1865.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  ix,  896;  xx,  814; 
XX,  596 ;  iv,  xvii,  470.  +  First  Session  Thirty-ninth  Congress. 
Washington.  1866.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xx,  671 ;  xxxvi,  584;  xliii, 
850;  xxxiv,  717.  20214 

Consists  entirely  of  the  correspondence.  The  correspondence  during  this  period  is 
important  for  the  history  of  the  Rebellion. 

Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution.     See 

Sparks  (J.) 

The  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  the  Signing  of  the  Definitive  Treaty  of  Peace, 
loth  September,  1783,  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution, 
March  4,  1789.  Being  the  Letters  of  the  Presidents  of  Con- 
gress, the  Secretary  for  Foreign  Affairs — American  Ministers 
at  Foreign  Courts,  Foreign  Ministers  near  Congress  —  Reports 
of  Committees  of  Congress,  and  Reports  of  the  Secretary  for 
Foreign  Affairs  on  various  Letters  and  Communications;  to- 
gether with  Letters  from  Individuals  on  Public  Affairs.  Pub- 
lished under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  from  the 


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original  Manuscripts  in  the  Department  of  State,  conformably 
to  an  Act  of  Congress,  approved  May  5,  1832.  City  of  Wash- 
ington: printed  by  Francis  Preston  Blair.  1833-34.  7  vols.,  8vo. 
C.  +  Washington:  Blair  b"  Rives.  1837.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
xlviii,  837;  xxxiii,  834;  xxxix,  819.  20215 

"The  Diplomatic  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison."  Stc  [Lowell  (J.)]  Ste  also  ««N.  Am. 
Rev.,"  XXXIX.  302. 

The  Diplomatic  Year.     See  [Ingersoll  (         )]. 

Diplomatisches  Archiv  fiir  die  Zeit-  und  Siaatengeschichte. 
Stuttgart  und  Tiibingen,  y.  G.  Cotta'schen  Buchhandlung.  1821- 
33-    36  vols.,  8vo.  H.  20216 

With  the  second  title,  "  Archives  diplomatiques  pour  I'histoire  du  temps  et  des  etats." 
Bde  vii.-xxxv;.  have  also  the  title,  "  Neueste  Staats-Akten  und  Urkunden  in  inonatli- 
chen  Heften."  This  second  part  contains  many  documents  relating  to  America, 
especially  South  America. 

La  Diputacion  para  la  junta  de  gobierno  de  la  casa  de  Benefi- 
cencia  ...  da  cuenta  de  sus  lareas  en  1798  por  medio  del  siguiente 
papal.     Habana.   1798.    410,  pp.  16.  20217 

The  report  is  by  D.  Pablo  Boloxi. 

DiRCKiNCK  (C.)  Gross  Britanniens  und  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  neuere  Handelspolitik.  Mit  Beziehung  auf  die  Grund- 
satze  des  Canningschen  Ministeriums.  Von  Constant  Dirck- 
inck  ...   .   Copenhagen.   1829.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  146.  H.  20218 

DiRCKiNCK-HoLMFELD  (C.)  Danemarks  und  Nordamerikas 
Streit.     See  Feddersen  (F.) 

Directions  for  making  Calcined  or  Pearl-Ashes,  as  Practised 
in  Hungary,  &c.  With  a  Copper-Plate  Drawing  of  a  Calciming 
Furnace.  Boston:  Printed  and  Sold  by  "John  Mein  at  the  London 
Book-Store ^  Second  Door  above  the  British  Coffee-house^  North-side 
King-street,  mdcclxvi.    8vo,  pp.  18.  p.  20219 

Originally  communicated  to  the  New  York  Society  for  Promoting  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Directions  for  the  Breeding  and  Management  of  Silk- Worms. 
Extracted  from  the  Treatises  of  the  Abbe  Boissier  de  Sauvages, 
and  Pullein.  With  a  Preface,  giving  some  Account  of  the  Rise 
and  Progrees  of  the  Scheme  for  encouraging  the  Culture  of  Silk 
in  Pennsylvania,  and  the  adjacent  Colonies.  Philadelphia :  Printed 
by  yoseph  Crukshank^  and  Isaac  Collins,  m.dcc.lxx.    8vo,  pp.  xv, 

32.  P.  20220 

.&«  "Am.  2-  Rev.,"  Dec,  1831. 


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Directions  for  the  Use  of  the  Mineral  Water  and  Cold  Bath 
at  Harrowgate,    icar  Philadelphia.     Philadelphia.    1786.    8vo. 

No  such  place  known  to  an  old  resident. 

Directions  to  the  American  Loyalists,  in  order  to  enable  them 
to  state  their  Cases,  by  way  of  Memorial  to  the  Hon.  the  Com- 
missioners appointed  ...  to  enquire  into  the  Losses  and  Services 
of  those  Persons  who  have  suffered,  in  consequence  of  their 
Loyalty  to  his  Majesty,  and  their  Attachment  to  the  British 
Government.  By  a  Loyalist.  London:  W.  Flexney.  mdcc- 
Lxxxiii.    4to,  pp.  52.  j.c.B.  20222 

Ste  «  M.  Rev.,"  lxii.  432. 

The  Directory  for  the  Public  Worship  of  God,  Agreed  upon 
by  the  Assembly  of  Divines  at  Westminster,  With  the  Assist- 
ance of  Commissioners  from  the  Church  of  Scotland,  as  A  part 
of  the  Covenanted  Uniformity  in  Religion  betwixt  the  Churches 
of  Christ  in  the  Kingdoms  of  Scotland,  England  and  Ireland. 
With  An  Act  of  the  General  Assembly,  and  Act  of  Parliament, 
both  in  Anno  1645.  Approving  and  Establishing  the  said  Di- 
rectory. Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  B.  Franklin.  MyDCC,XLV.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  484-521.  c.  20223 

Forms  part  of  the  "  Westminster  Catechism,"  but  issued  with  a  separate  title. 

DiRRHAiMER  (Ulric).  Kirchen-Geschichte  ...  .  In  sich 
begriefFend,  die  Africanischen  Lander  ...  Demnach  die  Ameri- 
canische,  Peru,  Paraquaria,  Brasilia,  Florida,  Canada,  Mexico 
und  Marignan.  ...  Wien:  Verlegts  johann  'Jacob  Wolrah.  1 725. 
6  1.,  pp.  660,  16  1.     Plates.  20224 

DiSBROW  (L.)  Advertisement  of  a  Proposition  for  Ward 
Companies,  to  supply  the  City  of  New  York  with  Rock  Water, 
&c.  By  Levi  Disbrow  and  J.  L.  Sullivan.  New  York:  printed 
by  Clayton  &  Van  Nor  den.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  16,  I  1.       ba.  20225 

The  Disclosure' — No.  i.  Documents  relating  to  Violations 
and  Evasions  of  the  I^aws  during  the  Commercial  Restrictions 
and  Late  War  with  Great  Britain:  &c.  Part  First.  Bath: 
printed  for  the  People,   y.  G.  Torrey,  Printer.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  32. 


Disclosures  relating  to  the  "  A.  B.  C."  Affair. 
Essex  Register,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Discours  sur  les  Americains. 
II.,  No.  5840. 


From  the 
H.  20227 

See  [Blanche  {Madame)']^  Vol. 


DISCOURS. 


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Discours  sur  les  avantages.  See  [Chastellux  (Francis  Jean)], 
Vol.  III.,  No.  12224. 

Discours  sur  I'Esclavage  des  N^gres,  Et  sur  I'Idee  de  leur 
AfFranchissement  dans  les  Colonies.  Par  un  Colon  de  Saint- 
Domingue.  ...  Amsterdam:  Hardouin  et  Gattey.  1786.  8vo,  pp. 
126.  20228 

Discours  sur  la  necessite  d'etablir  a  Paris  une  Societe  pour 
concourir  avec  celle  de  Londres  a  I'Abolition  de  la  Traite  et  de 
I'Esclavage  des  Negres;  prononce  le  19  Fevrier  1788.    8vo.    c 

Discours  van  Pieter  en  Pauwels.  Op  de  Handelinghe  van  de 
Vreede.     1608.   410,  pp.  4.  20230 

"Important  for  the  question  of  the  commerce  to  Asia  and  America." — F.  Mullir. 

Discours  by  Forme  van  Remonstrantye.     See  [Usselincx]. 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Discharged  Soldiers'  Em- 
ployment Association.  ...  Boston:  Prentiss  &  Deland^  Printers. 
1863.    i6mo,  pp.  15.  H.  20231 

Discipline  of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends,  held  in  Balti- 
more, for  the  Western  Shore  of  Maryland,  and  the  adjacent  parts 
of  Pennsylvania  and  Virginia,  in  1 82 1.    Baltimore.   1821.    i2mo. 

Discourse  intorno,  1829.     See  [Napione]. 

Discours  |  Daer  in  |  Kortelijck  ende  grondigh  |  werdt  vertoont 
hoeveel  de  Vereenighde  |  Nederlan Jen  gheleghen  is  aen  de  Oost  | 
ende  West  Indische  Navigatie.  |  Mitsgaders  I't  Profijt  dat  men  van 
de  Oost  Indische  Com- 1  pagnie  gheduerende  den  tijt  van  vieren- 
twintich  jjaren  herwaerdts  daer  wt  heeft  |ghetrocken.  |  Ende  |  Met 
fondamentale  redenen  werdt  bewesen  |  dat  door  de  geoctroijeerde 
West  Indische  Navigatie  meer  vuordeel  |  voor  de  Participanten 
met  meerder  dienste  voorjde  Nederlandtsche  Provintien  grooter 
schade|ende  afbreuck  voor  den  Koninckjvan  Spaengien  zij  te| 
verwachten.  |Gheschreven  aen  een  seker  Vriendt  ende  Liefheb- 
ber  I  van  de  Wel-standt  des  Vader-landts,  en  tot  ghemeenen  | 
dienst  der  Inghesetene  van  dien.  |  Tot  Arnhem^  |  by  Ian  lansz. 
Boeckveriooper.  \  Anno  1621.  \    4to,  pp.  24.  20233 

Discours  I  De  la  |  Paix,  |  Contre  le  |  Portugais.  |  [1647.]  4to,  pp. 
16.  20234 

Relates  to  Brazil. 


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Discovrs  |  Op  |  Verscheyde   Voorslaghen  |  Rakende  |  d'Oost  en 
VVest-Indi-|sche  Trafyken.  |  Hct  Eerste  Deel.  |  Waerinne  gh*' 
handelt  wert  van  't  Prolon-jgeren  of  vernieuwen  van  't  Oost-( 
Indische  Octroy.  |  Gedruckt  int  laar  ens  Heeren.   1645.  |    410,  pp. 
39.  2023s 

Relates  to  the  Weat  India  Company. 

Discovrs  |  over  |  Den  Nederlandtschen  I  Vrede-handel.  |  Ghestelt 
door  een  Lief  hebber  |  des  Vaderlandts.  |  To/  LeeuwaerdenAGhe- 
druckt  by  Dirck  jilbertsx.  Boeck-vercooper^  woonende  inde  Klock- 
straet^  inden  vergulden  Bybel^\Anno  1629.  |  410,  16  1.  20236 

A  discourse  on  the  negotiations  for  peace  with  Spain. 

A  Discourse,  Addressed  to  the  Sons  of  Liberty,  at  a  Solemn 
Assembly,  near  Liberty-Tree,  in  Providence,  February  14,  1766. 
Providence^  in  New  England:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Sarah  and  Wil- 
liam Goddard,  at  the  Printing-  Office^  near  the  Court-House.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  p.  20237 

Signed  Pro  Patria. 

Discourse  at  the  Thursday  Lecture,  March  16,  1797.  With 
an  Appendix,  containing  an  Account  of  several  daring  Attempts 
to  set  Fire  ro  the  Town  [of  Boston].     Boston.   1797.         20238 

Title  from  the  "Genealogical  Register,"  rx.  147. 

A  Discourse  Concerning  the  Currencies.  See  [Douglas 
(Wm.)] 

A  Discourse  ...  1768.  By  a  Son  of  Liberty.  See  [Downer 
(Silas)]. 

A  Discourse  made  on  the  Burning  of  the  Effigy  of  the 
St  —  pm  —  n,  in  New  London,  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Boston.   1765.   4to.  p.  20239 

A  Discourse  of  that  which  happened  in  the  battell  fought 
between  the  two  Navies  of  Spaine  and  Portugall  at  the  Islands 
of  Azores,  Anno  Dom.  1582.  Imprinted  at  London  by  Thomas 
Purfoote^  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  over  against  Saint  Sepulchres 
Church  without  Newgate.   1582.  20240 

A  Discourse  on  Government  and  Religion,  calculated  for  the 
Meridian  of  the  30th  of  January.  By  an  Independent.  ...  Boston: 
Reprinted  by  D.  Fowle,  and  D.  Gookin.  1750.  8vo,  Title,  pp. 
">  7-56-  B'j  **•»  w.  20241 

A  Discourse  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Government  of  ...  Great 
Britain.     See  [Jenkinson  (Charles)]. 


DISCOVERY. 


415 


Discourse  of  the  Duties  on  Merchandize,  More  Particularly 
of  that  on  Sugars,  ...  in  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entitled,  The 
Groans  of  the  Plantations,  &c.  ...  London.  1695.  4to,  2  I., 
pp.  32.  20242 

Discourse  on  the  English  Constitution,  extracted  from  a  late 
Eminent  Writer,  and  Applicable  to  the  Present  Times.  London: 
J.  Robinson.   1776.    8vo,  4  !.,  pp.  40.  20243 

"Given  by  the  editor,  Mr.  W.  S.,  to  T.  B.  Chandler."  —  Manutcript  note  on  Chand- 
ler's copy. 

Discourse  on  the  Times.  Second  Edition.  Norwich.  1776. 
i2mo.  w.  +  The  Third  Edition  with  an  Addition,  [n.  p.] 
printed  by  J.  Trumbull.  m,dcccxxii.    24mo,  pp.  5-22.  H. 

Discourse  on  Trade,  more  particularly  on  Sugar  and  Tobacco, 
Shewing  the  True  &  Natural  Means  of  their  Support,  and  the 
Unreasonableness  of  Depending  upon  the  Legislature  for  their 
Relief.     London:  J.  Roberts.   1733.    8vo,  pp.  24.  20245 

There  are  copies  on  thick  paper. 

Discourses  on  Davila.     See  [Adams  (J.)],  Vol.  i.,  239. 

Discourses  on  the  Publick  Revenues.  See  [D'Avenant],  No. 
18686. 

Discoveries  of  the  French  in  1768  and  1769.  See  Flurieu 
(M.  L.  C.  D.) 

The  Discovery  of  America,  with  an  Enquiry  into  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  Contest  there.     London.   1776.    8vo.         20246 

A  Discovery  of  a  Large,  Rich  and  Plentiful  Country  in  the 
North  America,  extending  above  4000  Leagues.  Wherein  by 
a  very  short  passage,  lately  found  out,  through  the  Mer-Bermejo 
into  the  South  Sea,  by  which  a  considerable  Trade  might  be 
carried  on,  as  well  in  the  northern  as  the  southern  parts  of 
America.     London:   W.  Boreham.  [1720?]   8vo,  pp.  22. 

Without  date ;  but,  being  published  to  raise  the  credit  of  the  South  Sea  stock,  was 
probably  printed  about  this  time.  It  is  apparently  an  abstract  of  Hennepin's  discov- 
eries. 

A I  Discovery  |  of  |  Fonseca  |  In  a  Voyage  to  |  Surranam.  |  The 
Island  so  long  sought  for  in  the  |  Western  Ocean.  |  Inhabited  by 
Women  with  the  Account  of  their  |  Habits,  Customs  and  Re- 
ligion. I  And  the  Exact  Longitude  and  Latitude  of  the  Place  taken 
from  I  the  Mouth  of  a  Person  cast  away  on  the  Place  in  a  Hurri- 


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cane  I  with  the  Account  of  their  being  Cast  Awzy.\  Re- printed  at 
Dublin  Anno  Domini.  1682.  |  4to,  pp.  8.  20248 

Discriminating  Duties.  Memorial  of  Sundry  Merchants  of 
Newburyport,  in  the  District  of  Massachusetts,  to  Congress. 
Washington.   1803.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  m.  20249 

Discurso  en  que  se  Muestra  la  Obligacion  qui  su  Magestad 
tiene  en  Justicia,  Conciencia  y  Razon  a  Cumplir  y  Mandar  Exe- 
cutar  la  Merced  que  le  rey  hiso  a  Don  Francisco  Pizarro  del 
titulo  de  Marques  con  Veinte  Mil  Vassallos  en  la  parte  doude 
mas  bien  le  Estieviesse  como  a  Descubridor,  Conquistador  y 
Pacificador  de  los  Opulentissimo  Reynos  del  Peru  en  favor  y 
Gracia  de  los  Successores  de  su  casu  y  Mayorazgo  para  qui  de 
tan  Grandes  hechos  no  se  Obscuresca  la  Memoria.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
Folio.  20250 

A  most  interesting  and  important  work. 

Discurso  sobre  la  insurreccion  de  America,  que  escribia  el  Dr. 
Quixano,  secretario  que  fue  del  gobierno  rcvoluccionario  de 
Quito.     Mexico.   1 8 14.    4to,  3  1.,  pp.  18.  20251 

Discusion  que  hubo  en  las  Cdrtes  espafiolas  en  el  alio  de  1820 
sobre  la  ley  de  Aduanas  y  aranceles  generales  para  ambas  Es- 
pafias.      Habana:  jirazoza y  Soler.   1 82 1.  20252 

Discussion  of  the  Greek  Question  in  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives of  the  United  States,  January,  1824.  Boston.  [1824.] 
8vo,  pp.  48.  M.  20253 

Discussion  on  Finances.  From  the  New  York  Mercantile 
Journal  of  Sept.  23.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  h.  20254 

A  Discussion  on  Slaveholding.  Three  Letters  to  a  Conser- 
vative, by  George  D.  Armstrong,  d.d.,  of  Virginia,  and  Three 
Conservative  Replies,  by  C.  Van  Rensselaer,  d.d.,  of  New 
Jersey,  i.  On  the  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  Slaveholding.  11. 
Emancipation  and  the  Church,  iii.  On  the  Historical  Argu- 
ment for  Slaveholding.  Together  with  Two  Rejoinders,  On 
Slaveholding,  Schemes  of  Emancipation,  Colonization,  Etc. 
Philadelphia:  Joseph  M.  Wilson.   1858.    8vo.  20255 

Discussion  Sommaire,  1755.     See  [Mairobert  (M.  P.  de)]. 

Discussions  on  the  Constitution  proposed  to  the  People  of 
Massachusetts  by  the  Convention  of  1853.  Boston:  Little, 
Brown,  and  Company.   1854.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  306.  ba.  20256 


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437 


Dise  figur  anzaigt  vns  das  volck  vnd  insel  die  gefunden  ist 
dutch  den  christenlichen  kunig  zu  Portigal  oder  von  scincii 
vndcrthonen.  Die  leut  sindalso  nacket  hubsch.  braun  wolgestalt 
von  leib.  ir  heubter.  |  halsz.  arm.  scham.  fusz.  frawen  vnd  mann 
ain  wenig  mit  federn  bedeckt.  Auch  haben  die  mann  in  iren 
angesichten  vnd  brust  vil  edel  gestain.  £s  hat  auch  nyemantz 
nichts  sunder  sind  alle  ding  gemain.  |  Vnnd  die  mann  habendt 
weyber  welche  in  gcfallen,  es  sey  mutter,  schwesster  oder  freundt. 
darjnn  haben  sy  kain  vnderschayd.  Sy  streyten  auch  mit  ein- 
ander.  Sy  essen  auch  ainander  selbs  die  erschlagen  |  werden. 
vnd  hencken  das  selbig  fleisch  in  den  rauch.  Sy  werden  alt 
hundert  vnd  fiintzig  iar.  Vnd  haben  kain  ragiment.  |  [1500?] 
Folio,  I  1.  BM.  20257 

The  text  in  German,  occupies  four  lines  beneath  an  old  block  leaf,  nine  by  thirteen 
inches  square,  representing  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  natives  of  the  northern 
and  eastern  coast  of  South  America,  as  first  found  by  the  Portuguese  at  the  end  of  the 
fifteenth  or  beginning  of  the  sixteenth  century.  It  is  without  date,  but  was  probably 
printed  at  Augsburg,  or  Nuremberg,  between  the  years  1497  and  1504.  It  is  bc- 
l.eved  to  be  unique.  A  facsimile  of  this  earliest  known  xylographic  leaf  respecting 
America  is  given  in  Steven'  "American  Bibliographer,"  Part  I.  At  Puttick  &  Simp- 
sun's  sale,  May  24,  1854,  this  (lot  27)  sold  for  £3  13s.  6d. 

Disertacion  que  ManiHesta  la  propriedad  que  los  Eclesiasticos 
tienen  en  sus  Bienes.     Mexico.   1834.    4to,  pp.  39.  20258 

Disertacion  sobre  la  Restitucion  de  los  Bienes  Eclesiasticos. 
Megico.   1838.    4to.  20259 

The  Disfranchisement  of  Deserters.  The  Case  of  Reilly  vs. 
Huber.     Philadelphia :  "John  Campbell,     [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  45. 

DiSL^RE.  Note  sur  la  Marine  des  Etats-Unis :  par  P.  Dis- 
lere.  ...  Accompagne  de  Trois  Grandes  planches.  Paris:  Arthus 
Bertrand.  [1868.]    8vo.  ba.  20261 

The  Disloyal  Democracy  and  the  War.  Its  Record,  as  made 
by  its  Leaders,  its  Presses,  its  Legislators,  and  Party  Conven- 
tions,    [n.  p.   1863.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  20262 

Dismal  Swamp  Canal  Company.  Annual  Report  of  the 
President  and  Directors  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Dismal  Swamp 
Canal  Company,  for  the  ...  Year  ending  Sept.  30th,  1868. 
Norfolk^  Va.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  15,  (l).     H.     +  1869.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

An  Exhibition  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  Canal,  from  its  Com- 
mencenient ;  its  Progress,  and  the  Improvements  contemplated 
by  the  President,  Directors  and   Company.     Submitted  to  the 


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DISPLAY. 


Consideration  of  the    Members   of  the    National    Legislature. 
Norfolk:   T.  G.  Broughton^  Printer.    1 825.     8vo,  pp.  8.  ba. 

Disney  (D.)  The  Trial  of  Daniel  Disney,  Esq ;  Captain  ... 
and  Town  Major  of  the  Garrison  of  Montreal,  ...  [for]  ... 
entering  Mr.  Thomas  Walker's  House,  at  Montreal,  on  the  ... 
6th  Day  of  December  ...  T764,  with  an  intention  to  murder  the 
said  Thomas  Walker,  ...  [and]  for  feloniously  ...  cutting  off 
[his]  Right  Ear,  Supposed  to  be  written  by  Francis  Maseras,  ... 
of  Quebec.  ...  ^ebec  printed;  New-Tor k:  re-printed,  m,dcc,- 
Lxviii.  BA.,  C,  p.  20265 

Set  ««  M.  Rev.,"  rxxix.  484. 

[Disney  (D.  T.)]  Argument  in  Matter  of  Application  by 
Randolph  Coyle  and  John  Delafield  to  enter  as  Public  Land 
Fractional  Section  Number  Eleven,  Fractional  Township  Num- 
ber Four,  of  Fractional  Range  Number  One.  [n.  p.]  Printea 
by  Donelson  ^  Armstrong,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  20266 

Disney.  Speech  of  Hon.  David  T.  Disney,  of  Ohio,  on 
the  Power  of  Congress  over  the  Territories.  Delivered  in  the 
House  ...   March  13,  1850.     Washington.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

[Disney  (J.)]  Memoir  of  Thomas  Brand-HoUis,  Esq.,  f.r.s. 
and  s.A.  London:  Printed  by  T.  Gillet.  mdcccviii.  4to,  pp. 
viii,  60.     Portrait  and  9  Plates.  20268 

Preface  signed  John  Disney.  The  subject  of  this  memoir  was  a  liberal  benefactor 
to  Harvard  College,  and  a  friend  and  correspondent  of  John  Adams.  Set  also  [Black- 
burne  (Francis)]. 

DisoswAY  (G.  p.)  The  Earliest  Churches  of  New  York 
and  its  Vicinity.  By  Gabriel  P.  Disosway,  a.m.  ...  New  Tori: 
'James  G.  Gregory.  M  DCCC  Lxv.    8vo,  pp.  416.      Woodcuts. 

Dispassionate  Inquiry  into  the  Reasons.     See  [Lowell  (J.)] 

Dispassionate  Thoughts  on  the  American  War:  addressed  to 
the  Moderate  of  all  Parties.  London:  J,  Wilkie.  mdcclxxx. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  BA.  20270 

*'  The  advice  given  by  this  moderate  and  judicious  writer  is,  that  we  should  imme- 
diately relinquish  the  American  war,  as  a  scheme  not  only  impracticable  but  impolitic, 
and  turn  our  whole  national  strength  against  the  House  of  Bourbon.  He  does  not 
seem  to  be  a  party  man,  but,  if  he  leans  any  way,  it  is  toward  administration.  —  M. 
Rev.,  Lxii.  166. 

A  Display  of  God's  Special  Grace.  In  a  Familiar  Dialogue 
Between  a  Minister,  a  Gentleman  of  his  Congregation  about  the 


MilMilllB 


DISSENSIONS. 


439 


Work  of  God  in  the  ...  Conversion  of  Sinners  ...   Boston^  N. 
E. :   Printed  by  Rogers  isf  Fowle.    1 742.    1 2mo,  Title,  pp.  vi,  1 1 1 . 

With  an  atteitatiun  by  Colman,  Sewall,  Prince,  Webb,  Cooper,  Foxcrofc,  and  Gee. 

Disposiciones  legates  y  otros  documentos  relativos  a  la  prohibi- 
cion  -Je  impresos  por  la  autoridad  eclesiastica,  mandados  pubiicar 
de  orden  del  Supremo  Gobierno.     Mexico.   1850.    4to,  pp.  138. 

Dispositions  concernant  le  voyage  de  la  colonie  Suisse  des  le 
port  de  Rio  Janeiro  jusqu'a  la  nouvelle  Fribourg.  Rio  de  'Jan- 
eiro:    Impressao  Regio.   1819.    4to,  pp.  17.  20273 

In  French  and  Portuguese. 

A  Disputation  concerning  Church-Members  and  their  Chil- 
dren, in  Answer  to  xxj  Questions :  Wherein  the  State  of  such 
Children  when  Adult,  together  with  their  Duty  towards  the 
Church,  and  the  Churches  Duty  toward  them,  is  discussed  by 
an  Assembly  of  Divines  meeting  at  Boston  in  New-England-, 
June  4th  1657.  Now  published  by  a  Lover  of  Truth.  London^ 
Printed  for  Samuel  Tompson.   1659.    ^'"'  4^°>  PP*  v'''*  3''  s* 

The  Dispute  with  America,  considered  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
from  a  Cosmopolite  to  a  Clergyman  ...  .  London:  Gale  and 
Curtis.  [18 1 2.]    8vo,  pp.  viii,  220.  ba.  20275 

See  "  The  Pamphleteer,"  Vol.  11. 

Disraeli  (B.)  Curiosities  of  Literature.  By  B.  Disraeli. 
With  Curiosities  of  American  Literature.  By  Rufus  W.  Gris- 
wold.     New  Tori.   1847.     R'*  ^vo.  20276 

Frequently  reprinted  :  the  last  edition,  New  Tori  :  Leavitt  &  Allen,  [n.  d.] 

Diss  buchlin,  1509.     See  [Vespucius  (A.)] 

DissEL  (S.  van).  Cura9ao.  Herinneringen  en  schetsen. 
Leyden:  A.  W.  Sijthoff.   1857.    ^vo.  20277 

The  Disseminator  of  Useful  Knowledge.  New  Harmony,, 
Indiana.   1828.    8vo.  w.  20278 

Les  Dissensions  des  republiques  de  la  Plata  et  les  machina- 
tions du  Bresil.  Ouvrage  accompagne  d'une  carte.  Paris: 
Dentu.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  93.  20279 

Las  Disensions  de  las  republicas  del  Plata  y  las  maquina- 
ciones  del  Brasil.  Traducido  del  frances.  Paris:  Dentu.  1865. 
32mo,  pp.  75.  4-  Segunda  edicion.  Paris:  Dentu.  8vo,  pp. 
55.  20280 


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U., 

20282 


Dissent  and  Dissenting  Gentleman.    Set  [Towgoud  (Michael)]. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Manner  of  acquiring  the  Character  and 
Privileges  of  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States,     [n.  p.]   17H9.    8vo. 

A  Dissertation  on  ...  the  Earl  of  Abingdon.     See  Vol 
No.  5008. 

Dissertation  on  the  Political  Union,  1783.     See  [Webster  (P.)] 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Present  Conjuncture ;  particularly  with 
regard  to  Trade.  By  a  Merchant  of  Bristol.  London:  John 
Clarke.   1 739.    8vo,  pp.  27.  j.c.b.  20283 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Querulousness  of  Statesmen.  London. 
1792.    8vo.  20284 

On  America,  the  Slave  Trade,  etc. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Rise,  Progress,  Views,  Strength,  In- 
terests and  Characters  of  the  Two  Parties  of  the  Whigs  and 
Tories.     Boston:   'Joseph  Greenleaf.   i"]"]"^.    8vo,  pp.  71.     j.c.b. 

Dissertation  on  the  Subject  of  a  Congress  of  Nations,  for  the 
Adjustment  of  International  Disputes  without  Recourse  to  Arms. 
By  a  Friend  of  Peace.  New  York:  Ezra  Collier,  1837.  i2mo, 
pp.  156.  20286 

A  Dissertation,  on  the  Subject  of  Procuring  the  Education  of 
Pious  Youths  for  the  Christian  Ministry;  Addressed  to  the 
Religious  Public.  Boston:  Samuel  T.  jirmstrong.  18 14.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  20287 

Dissertation  sur  la  traite  des  negres.  See  [Bellon  de  Saint- 
Quentin  (J.)],  Vol.  11.,  No.  4564. 

Dissertation  sur  les  fruits  de  la  decouverte  de  I'Amerique, 
qui  a  obtenu  en  1785  une  mention  honorable  de  I'academie  de 
Lyon;  revue  et  corrigee  pour  le  concours  en  1787;  par  un 
Citoyen,  ancien  Syndic  de  la  Chambre  de  Commerce  de  Lyon. 
Paris.   1 78 1.    8vo.  20288 

Dissertation  upon  the  Constitutional  Freedom  of  the  Press  in 
the  United  States  of  America.  By  an  Impartial  Citizen.  ... 
Boston:  Joseph  Nancrede.   1801.    8vo,  pp.  54.       ba.,  w.  20289 

Dissertations  on  Government.     See  [Paine  (Thomas)]. 

Dissertations  on  the  Grand  Dispute  between  Great  Britain 
and  America.  Signed  Amor  Patriae.  [^London.  1774.]  +  New 
Tori:  Privately  Printed.    8vo,  pp.  10.  20290 


DISTRICT. 


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Dissertations  sur  le  Droit  Public  des  Colonies  Francoises, 
EspagnoleSf  et  Angloises,  d'apres  les  loix  des  trois  nations  com- 
parees  entr'elles.      Geneve.   1778.     8vo,  pp.  500.  s.  2029 1 

The  Dissolution  of  the  Union.  See  [Carey  (M.)],  Vol.  in., 
note  to  No.  10889. 

Dissolution  of  the  Union.  The  Past,  the  Present,  and  the 
Future.  From  the  National  Intelligencer,  [n.  p.  1851.]  8vo, 
pp.  40.  M.  20292 

Dissolving  Views  of  Richmond  j  Three  Scenes.  Columbia. 
[n.  d.]    3  sheets,  folio.  20293 

Dissuasion  to  Great-Britain  and  the  Colonies,  from  the  Slave- 
Trade  to  Africa,  ...  .  Revised  and  abridged.  By  James  Swan. 
Boston:  J.  Greenknf  ...   .    1773.     8vo,  pp.  40.  ba.  20294 

Distilled  Spirits  and  the  Influence  of  Taxes  on  American  In- 
dustry. Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  the  House 
of  Representatives,  transmitting  a  Report  of  the  United  States 
Revenue  Commission  on  Distilled  Spirits  as  a  Source  of  National 
Revenue  and  the  Influence  of  the  Duplication  of  Taxes  on 
American  Industry.     \Wash'tngton.    1866.]    8vo,  pp.  48.  c. 

Distillers,  etc.  Appeal  to  Congress  for  a  Revision  of  the 
Internal  Revenue  Laws  concerning  Distilled  Spirits,  embodying 
Resolves  of  a  National  Convention  of  those  Interested  in  the 
Manufacture,  Refining,  and  Sale  of  Spirits,  held  at  Washington 
...  .  Washingtony  D,  C:  (Jibson  Brothers,  Printers.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  6.  H.  20296 

District  of  Columbia.  Acts  concerning  the  Territory  of 
Columbia,  and  the  City  of  Washington.     1791.    8vo.  w. 

Acts  of  Maryland  and  Virginia  ceding  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia to  the  United  States.     Philadelphia.  I'jqi.     8vo.     w.  20298 

Acts  of  Congress  in  relation  to  the  District  of  Columbia, 
from  July  i6th,  1790,  to  March  4th,  1831  inclusive;  and  of 
the  Legislatures  of  Vi!;i:inia  and  Maryland,  passed  especially  in 
regard  to  that  district.  With  Notes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Congress  under  the  Confederation  and  the  present  Constitution, 
in  regard  to  the  permanent  Seat  of  the  Government  of  the 
United  States:  By  W.  A  Davis.     Washington  City.  1831.    8vo. 

Corographical  and  Statistical  Description  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.     See  [Warden  (Daniel  B.)] 


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Code  of  Laws  for  the  District  of  Columbia ;  prepared  under 
the  authority  of  the  Act  of  Congress  of  the  29th  April,  18 16,  by 
W.  Cranch.     IVashington  City.   1 8 19.    8vo.  c.  20300 

Not  adopted. 

Compilation  of  the  Laws  in  force  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
April  I,  1868.  fVashington :  Government  Printing  Office,  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  494.  20301 

Considerations  on  the  Government,  1801.  Set  [Woodward 
(A.  B.)] 

Enquiries  into  the  Necessity  or  Expediency  of  assuming  Ex- 
clusive Legislation  over  the  District  of  Columbia.  By  a  Private 
Citizen.      JVashington.  [1801?]     i2mo.  c.  20302 

Essay  on  the  Seat  of  the  Federal  Government  and  the  Ex- 
clusive Jurisdiction  of  Congress  over  a  Ten  Mile  District.  By 
a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia.     Philadelphia.   1790.    8vo.  w. 

Florula  Columbiensis.  List  of  Plants  found  in  the  District 
of  Columbia,  arranged  according  to  the  Linnxan  System.  IVash- 
ington.  1819.  s.,  w.  20304 

Florula  Columbiana:  or  a  List  of  Plants  that  have  been  dis- 
covered in  the  District  of  Columbia.    IVashington.   1 822.     i8mo. 

General  Laws  of  the  Corporation  of  Washington,  passed  since 
the  first  of  June,  1853,  and  since  the  publication  of  Sheahan's 
Digest.  Compiled  by  the  Mayor,  1856.  IVashington.  1856. 
8vo.  20306 

The  Laws,  By-Laws,  and  Organization  of  the  Reform  School 
of  the  District  of  Columbia  Vlay,  1870.  IVashington:  H.  Polk- 
inhorn  $ff  Co.,  Printers.   18 70.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  20307 

Laws  of  the  United  States,  for  the  Government  of  the  Militia 
of  the  District  of  Columbia;  and  the  United  States  Rules  and 
Articles  of  War,  as  now  modified;  with  Explanatory  Notes. 
Baltimore:   John  Murphy  l^  Co.   186 1.    8vo,  pp.  48.  20308 

The  Power  of  Congress  over  the  District  of  Columbia.  Re- 
printed from  the  New- York  Evening  Post,  with  Additions  by 
the  Author.     New-York:  John  F.  Trow.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  57. 

Proceedings  at  the  Opening  of  the  Patent  Office  Fair,  under 
the  Auspices  of  the  Ladies'  Relief  Association,  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, February  22,  1864.  IVashington:  Printed  /or  the  Fair. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  30.  20310 


DI8TURNKLL. 


443 


Proceedings  of  the  Temperance  Union,  D.  C.  with  the  First 
Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers.  To  which  is  added 
an  Appendix,  showing  the  Origin  and  Evils  of  Intemperance  in 
the  District  of  Columbia,  fyashington  City:  printtd  by  Peter 
Forci.   1835.    8vo,  pp.  56.  H.  2031 1 

Register  of  the  Militia  of  the  District  of  Columbia  :  together 
with  the  Militia  Laws  of  the  United  States  ...  By  Brooke  Wil- 
liams.    IVashington.   1831.    i2mo,  pp.  44.  s.  20312 

Resolves  in  relation  to  Petitions  touching  the  Subject  of 
Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia.     Boston.   1837.    8vo. 

A   System  of  Civil  and  Criminal   Law,  for   the  District  of 
Columbia,  and   for  the  Organization   of  the    Courts   therein. 
IVashington.   1833.    8vo.  P.  203 14 

Alio :  Addreii  of  the  Free  Soil  Aisociation  of  the  District  ot  Columbia  to  the  People 
of  the  United  States,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  iQ.  —  First  Annual  Report  of  the 
National  Freedman's  Relief  Association  of  ti)e  District  of  Columbia.  fVashington^ 
D.  C. ;  M'Gi//  &  ff^ilitrow,  Printeri.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h,  4-  Fourth  Report. 
1866.  8vo,  pp.  II.  4-  Fifth  Report.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Annual  Report  of  the 
Board  of  Metropolitan  Police  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  1863.  fVathington  :  J. 
L.  Ptanon  (Sf  Co.,  Pritttirt,  1863.  8vo.  Continued,  h.  —  Extract  from  the  Report 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  relative  to  the  Penitentiary  of  the  District  of  Columbia, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  29.  h.  —  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
transmitting  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Inspectors  of  the  Penitentiary  in  the  District  of 
Columbia.  January  28,  1834.  ...  \_fyaihington.'\  8vo,  pp.  13.  Continued,  h. — 
The  Freaks  of  Columbia,  or  the  Removal  of  the  Seat  of  Government,  A  Farce.  — 
Memorial  of  the  Delegates  appointed  by  various  sections  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Jan.  22,  1805.  [fFathington.  1805.]  8vo.  —  On  the  Establishment  of  a  New  Bank 
in  the  District.  ffaihingtoH,  1835,  8vo.  —  Report  on  the  Expediency  of  Laying  a 
Direct  Tax  upon  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  the  several  Territories.  January  23, 
18 1 5.     (Cong.  Doc.) 

The  District  School  as  it  Was.  See  [Burton  (Warren)], 
Vol.  III.,  No.  9504. 

El  distrito  del  Peten  Itza  y  su  agreg.  al  esta  de  Yucatan. 
Campeche.   1829.    Sm.  4to.  20315 

DisTURNELL  (J.)  American  and  European  Railway  and  Steam- 
ship Guide  ...  through  the  United  States  and  Canada;  ...  New 
Tork.   1 85 1.     Continued.  c.  20316 

DisTURNELL.  Blue  Book ;  or.  Register  of  Officers  and 
Agents,  Civil,  Military  and  Naval,  in  the  Service  of  the  United 
States;  Corrected  to  November,  1862:  ...  Compiled  by  J. 
Disturnell,  ...  New  Tork:  y.  H.  Cotton.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  262. 
Continued.  20317 


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DisTURNELL.  A  Description  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1847. 
See  [Holley  (O.  L.)] 

DiSTURNELL.  DisturncH's  Guide  through  the  Middle,  North- 
ern, and  Eastern  States;    ...   New   Tork:    J,  D'sturnell.    June^ 

1847.  i8mo,  pp.  80.    Map.     f  July^  1847.    i8mo,  pp.  80.    c. 
+  January,  1848.    i8mo,  pp.  79.  20318 

DiSTURNELL.  The  Great  Lakes,  or  Inland  Seas  of  America, 
...  together  with  the  Commerce  of  the  Lakes,  and  Trips  through 
the  Lakes ;  giving  a  Description  of  Cities,  Towns,  etc.  Form- 
ing a  Complete  Guide  for  the  Pleasure  Traveller  and  Emigrant. 
...  Compiled  by  J.  Disturnell,  ...  New  Tork:  Charles  Scribner. 
1863.  i6mo,  pp.  192.  +  [^Ibid.~\  1865.  +  With  a  Guide  to 
the  Upper  Mississippi  River.  New  Tork:  American  News  Com- 
pany.  1868.    Sq.  i6mo,  pp.  218.     2  Maps  and  10  Plates. 

DiSTURNELL.  Influence  of  Climate,  in  a  Commercial,  Social, 
Sanitary,  and  Humanizing  Point  of  View  ...  .  By  J.  Disturnell 
...  .  Also,  a  Paper  on  the  Influence  of  Climate  in  the  Equa- 
torial Regions  ...  .  Accompanied  by  a  Map  of  the  World  ...  . 
New  Tork.  i860.  4to,  pp.  24.  +  New  Tork.  1866.  4to,  pp. 
32.  H.  20320 

DiSTURNELL.  Influence  of  Climate  in  North  and  South 
America :  showing  the  varied  Climatic  Influences  operating  in 
the  Equatorial,  Tropical,  Sub-Tropical,  Temperate,  Cold,  and 
Frigid  Regions,  extending  from  the  Arctic  to  the  Antarctic 
Circle,  accompanied  by  an  Agricultural  and  Isothermal  Map  of 
North  America.  Compiled  by  J.  Disturnell,  ...  New  Tork:  D, 
Van  Nostrand.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  334.     Maps  and  Frontispiece. 

DiSTURNELL.  Springs,  Water  Falls,  Sea-Bathing  Resorts, 
and  Mountain  Scenery  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  By 
John  Disturnell.  With  Embellishments.  New-Tork.  1855. 
24mo,  pp.  227.     Maps  and  Plates.  c,  s.  20322 

DiSTURNELL.     Summer  Arrangements,  ...  New  Tork.  July, 

1848.  20323 

The  printed  title  to  the  railroad  and  steamboat  book.     Monthly  edition. 

DiSTURNELL.  A  Trip  through  the  Lakes  of  North  America; 
embracing  a  full  Description  of  the  St.  Lawrence  River,  tr^^ther 
with  all  the  Principal  Places  on  its  Banks,  from  its  Source  to  its 
Mouth;  Commerce  of  the  Lakes,  &c.  ...  Neiv  Tork.  1857. 
i2mo.  c.  20324 


DITCHFIELD. 


445 


DiSTURNELL.  United  States  Register,  or,  Blue  Book  for 
1866.  ...  Compiled  by  J.  Disturnell.  New  Tori:  Sine/air 
Tousey.   1867.    i2mo,  pp.  100.     Continued.  20325 

Also:  The  Blue  Book  Abridged;  or,  Abridged  Blue  Book,  or.  Biennial  Register  of 
Federal  Officers  and  Salaries  in  all  the  Civil,  Military,  and  Naval  Departments.  Cor- 
rected to  October,  1864.  ...  Neiv  York:  American  News  Company.  i2mo,  pp.  46. — 
Census  of  the  United  States  and  Territories,  and  of  British  America :  ...  Neiv  York : 
American  Neioi  Company .  1867.  8vo,  pp.  64. — The  Eastern  Tourist,  being  a  Guide 
through  the  States  of  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts,  Vermont,  New 
Hampshire,  and  Maine.  Also,  a  Dash  into  Canada.  By  J.  Disturnell.  Neiv  York : 
J.Diiturnell.  1848.  i6mo,  pp.  144.  Plate,  c.  —  Emigrant's  Guide  to  New  Mexico, 
California,  and  Oregon  :  giving  the  different  Routes,  with  a  Map.  New  York  :  y. 
Disturnell,  1849.  l6mo,  pp.  45.  c.  +  Neiv  York.  1850.  l6mo,  pp.  viii,  80. — Guide 
between  Washington,  Baltimore,  Philadelphia,  New  York,  and  Boston  ;  ...  New  York : 
J.  Disturnell.  1846.  l8mo,  pp.  80.  c.  +  "June,  1 846.  pp.  79.  +  September,  1846. 
pp.  79.  +  y^nuary,  1847.  pp.  79.  —  List  of  Post-Offices  and  Postmasters  in  the 
United  States.  ...  New  York.  1870.  410,  pp.  321. — The  New- York  State  Guide; 
containing  an  Alphabetical  List  of  Counties,  Towns,  Cities,  Villages,  Post  Offices,  &c., 
with  Census  of  1840.  Albany.  1842.  i8mo.  s.  —  The  New- York  Political  Manual ; 
containing  the  Official  Election  Returns  for  1840-42,  and  the  Census  of  1840  ...  — 
The  Northern  Traveller;  containing  the  Hudson  River  Guide,  and  Tour  to  the 
Springs,  Lake  George  and  Canada,  passing  through  Lake  Champlain.  New  York. 
1844.  2  Maps.  —  Post-Office  Directory  for  1863.  Alphabetical  List  of  Post-Officea 
in  the  United  States,  with  the  Names  of  Postmasters  (except  at  Suspended  Offices).  ... 
Revised  ...  J.  Disturnell,  to  April  I,  1863.  New  York:  y.  H.  Colton.  1863.  Rl. 
8vo,  pp.  xxii,  298.  +  for  1867.  ...  Neio  York:  American  Neivs  Company.  1867. 
4to,  pp.  xxiv,  320.  —  Railroad,  Steamboat,  and  Telegraph  Book;  being  a  Guide 
through  the  Middle,  Northern,  and  Eastern  States,  and  Canada,  [etc.]  New  York ; 
y.  Disturnell.  1850.  i8mo,  pp.  108.  Map.  c.  +  New  York.  1855.  i8mo,  pp. 
108,  Map.  +  1865.  New  York.  1865.  Sq.  i8mo. — The  Traveller's  Guide  to 
the  Hudson  River,  Saratoga  Springs,  Lake  George,  Falls  of  Niagara,  and  Thousand 
Islands,  Montreal,  Quebec,  and  the  Saguenay  River;  also  to  the  Green  and  White 
Mountains,  and  other  parts  of  New  England,  etc.  ...  New  York :  American  News 
Company.  1864.  i6mo,  pp.  324.  Map  and  lUus. — Tourist's  Guide  to  the  Upper 
Mississippi  River.  ...  together  with  an  Account  of  Cities  and  Villages  and  Objects  of 
Interest  on  the  Route,  and  in  the  Upper  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  ...  New  York : 
American  Neivs  Company.  1866.  Sq.  i6mo,  pp.  84.  —  United  States  Almanac  and 
National  Register  for  the  year  1850.  New  York:  y.  Disturnell.  1850.  r6mo,  pp. 
100. —  Disturnell's  United  States  National  Register  and  Calendar  for  1851-1852, 
containing  Authentic  Political  and  Statistical  Information  relating  to  the  United 
States,  Canada,  [etc.]  ...  New-York.  1851-1852.  i2mo.  Map.  Continued,  c. 
—  The  Western  Traveller,  embracing  the  Canal  and  Railroad  Routes  from  Albany 
and  Troy,  to  Buffalo  and  Niagara  Falls.  ...  New  York.   1844.    lamo.     Plate. 

Disunion  and  its  Results  to  the  South.  A  Letter  from  a 
Resident  of  Washington  to  a  Friend  in  South  Carolina.  Wash- 
tngton.^  D.  C. :  H.  Poliinhorn^  Printer,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  23.     H. 

Disunion,  and  a  Mississippi  Valley  Confederacy,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  15.  20327 

DiTCHFiELD  (Mr.)  Considerations  Touching  the  New  Con- 
tract for  Tobacco,  as  the  same  hath  beene  propounded  by  Maister 


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Ditchfield,  and  other  undertakers.     Printed  in  the  Tear  1625. 
4to.  20328 

An  interesting  tract  relating  entirely  to  the  rights  and  interests  of  the  Virginian 
and  Sommer  Island  plantations. 

DiTTERLiNE  (T.)  Sketch  of  the  Battles  of  Gettysburg,  July 
1st,  2d,  and  3d,  1863:  with  an  Account  of  the  Movements  of 
the  respective  Armies  for  some  Days  previous  thereto.  Com- 
piled from  the  Personal  Observation  of  Eye  Witnesses  ...  .  By 
T.  Ditterline.  New  York:  C.  A.  Alvord^  Printer.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  24.     Map.  B.,  H.  20329 

Diuhsawahgwah  Gayadoshah  Gdwahas.  Goyadoh.  Sgadya- 
dih  ddwanandenyo.  Neh  Nadige  hjihshohoh  dodisdoagoh ;  was- 
to'k  tadinageh.     Boston:    Crocker  iff   Brewster^  Printers.    1836. 


i2mo,  pp.  42,  I  1.     Woodcuts. 


20330 


An  elementary  reading  book  in  the  language  of  the  Seneca  Indians,  by  the  Rev. 
A.  Wright. 

DiVEN  (A.  S.)  Speeches  of  Hon.  A.  S.  Diven,  of  New- 
York,  on  the  Appropriation  Bill,  and  the  Confiscation  of  Rebel 
Property.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  January  22,  &  May  12, 
1862.  IVashingtony  D.  C. :  printed  by  L.  Towers  ^  Co.  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  20331 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Kansas  Resolutions,  Jan.  12,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  15. — The 
Surrender  of  Mason  and  Slidell.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, January  7,  1862.    pp.  6. 

Divers  Weighty  and  Serious  Considerations,  shewing  the  Ne- 
cessity of  taking  Fort  St.  Augustine,  in  Florida,  from  the 
Spaniards,  and  on  Fortifying  and  Preserving  it.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
4to,  pp.  8.  20332 

Diversi  avisi  particolari  dall'  Indie  di  Portogallo  riceuuti,  dall' 
anno  155 1.  sino  al  1558.  dalli  Reuerendi  Padri  della  Compagnia 
di  Giesv  ...  Tradotti  nuouamente  dalla  lingua  Spagnuola  nella 
Italiana.    Venetia:  Michele  Tramezzino.  1558.    8vo,  7  1.,  pp.  286. 

Vol.  IV.  contains  letters  relating  to  the  American  missions. 

Diversity,  pseudonym.  Essays  on  Taxation  and  Reconstruc- 
tion.     By   Diversity.     New    York:    C.   B.    Richardson.    1865. 


8vo,  pp.  22. 


20334 


The  Diverting  History  of  John  Bull.     See  [Paulding  (J.  K.)] 

DivoLL  (W.)  The  True  American  Citizen,  by  Willard 
Divoll,  to  which  is  appended  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  with  the  recent  Amendments  and  Civil  Rights  Bill.  J. 
N.  Hallocky  New  York.   1868.    i8mo,  pp.  144.  20335 


DIX. 


447 


Dix  (Dorothy  L.)  Remarks  on  Prisons  and  Prison  Disci- 
pline in  the  United  States.  By  D.  L.  Dix  ...  Boston:  printed 
by  Munroe  and  Francis.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  104.  +  Second  Edition, 
from  the  First  Boston  Edition.    Philadelphia:   Joseph  Kitei^  Co.^ 


Printers.    1845.    ^vo,  pp.  108. 


p.,  s. 


20336 


Dix.  Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts.  Bos- 
ton: printed  by  Munroe  and  Francis,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  32.     c,  H. 

Also  ;  Fifth  Letter  to  Convicts  in  States  Prisons  and  Houses  of  Correction,  or 
County  Penitentiaries.  ...  Printed  but  not  published,  November,  1850.  [n.  p.] 
i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  —  Letters  to  Convicts  in  Twenty-Six  State  Prisons,  and  Ten 
Houses  of  Correction  or  County  Penitentiaries.  Fifth  Thousand,  1848. — Memorial 
of  Miss  D.  L.  Dix,  in  Relation  to  the  Illinois  Penitentiary.  February  5,  1847.  ... 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  Memorial  ...  praying  a  Grant  of  Land  for  the 
Relief  and  Support  of  the  Indigent  Curable  and  Incurable  Insane  in  the  United  States. 
June  27,  1848.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.,  s. —  Memorial  ...  to  the  Honor- 
able the  General  Assembly  in  Behalf  of  the  Insane  of  Maryland,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  19.  H.  —  Memorial  soliciting  a  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  submitted  to  the 
Legislature  of  New  Jersey,  January  23,  1845.  ...  Second  Edition.  Trenton.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  H.,  N.  —  Memorial  soliciting  a  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  submitted 
to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  February  3,  1846.  ...  Harriihurg.  1845.  8vo,  pp. 
59.  N.  The  same.  [Third  Edition.]  pp.52,  h. —  Memorial  soliciting  an  Appro- 
priation for  the  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  at  Lexington;  and  also  urging  the  Ne- 
cessity for  establishing  a  New  Hospital  in  the  Green  River  Country.  ...  Frankfort^ 
Ky.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.,  N.  —  Memorial  solic>',' .g  Enlarged  and  Improved  Ac- 
commodations for  the  Insane  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  by  the  establishment  of  a 
New  Hospital.  By  Miss  D.  L.  Dix.  ...  Nashville:  B.  R.  M'Kennie,  Printer.  1847.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  H.  —  Memorial  soliciting  a  State  Hospital  for  the  Protection  and  Cure  of 
the  Insane,  submitted  to  the  General  Assembly  of  North  Carolina.  November,  1848. 
Raleigh:  Seaton  Gales,  Printer,  [n,  d.]  8vo,  pp.  48.  h. —  Memorial  soliciting  Ade- 
quate Appropriations  for  the  Construction  of  a  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  in  the 
State  of  Mississippi.  February,  1850.  ...  Jackson,  Miss.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  21.  h. — 
Memorial  To  the  Honorable  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New- York.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  59.  H.  —  A  Review  of  the  Present  Condition  of  the  State  Penitentiary  of 
Kentucky,  with  Brief  Notices  and  Remarks  upon  the  Jails  and  Poor-Houses  in  some 
of  the  most  Populous  Counties.  ...  Frankfort.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  40.  h.  —  State  of 
New  York.  No,  21.  In  Assembly,  January  18,  1844.  Annual  Report  of  the  Mana- 
gers of  the  State  J>unatic  Asylum.  ...   [n.  p.    n,  d.]    8vo,  pp.  123.     h. 

Dix  (J.  A.)  Addres  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner-Stone  of 
the  Doii^^las  Monument  at  Chicago,  September  6,  1866.  By 
Major-Gencral  John  A.  Dix,  New  Tork :  Edward  F.  Crowen. 
1866.    8vo,  ip.  35.  20337 

Dix.  Tht  City  of  New  York:  its  Growth,  Destinies,  and 
Duties.  A  Lecture.  By  John  A.  Dix.  New  Tork.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  20338 

[Dix.]  On  the  Mode  of  constituting  Presidential  Electors. 
Addressed  to  the  People  of  the  State  of  New- York.  New-York: 
Johnstone  ^  Van  Norden^  Printers.  1823.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H. 


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[Dix.]  Sketch  of  the  Resources  of  the  City  of  New  York 
with  a  View  of  its  Municipal  Government,  Population,  &c., 
from  the  foundation  of  the  City  to  the  date  of  the  Latest  Statis- 
tical Accounts.  New  Tori:  G.  ilf  C.  Carvill.  1827.  8vo,  pp. 
104.  20340 

Dix.  Speeches  and  Occasional  Addresses.  By  John  A  Dix. 
New  Tork:  D.  Appleton  CsC  Co.  1865.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi,  452; 
iv,  466.     Portraits  and  Facsimiles.  20341 

Also :  Address  ...  before  the  Alpha  Phi  Delta  and  Euglossian  Societies  of  Geneva 
College,  ...  7th  of  August,  1839.  ...  Albany:  printed  by  Packard^  Van  Btnthuystn  & 
Co.  1839.  8vo.  pp.  68.  H.  —  Address  ...  October  2d,  1851,  at  the  ...  Qurens  County 
Agricultural  Society,  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  ...  Hemfitead,  L.  I.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  18.  h. — 
Address  ...  at  the  Reception  by  the  Seventh  Regiment  ...  of  its  Members  who  have 
served  in  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States  during  the  Great  Rebellion.  ... 
January  31,  1866.  New  Tori:  Francis  Sf  Loutrelj  Printers.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  17. 
H.  —  The  American  Quarterly  Review  vs.  the  State  of  New- York.  s.  —  California 
Claims.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  March  29,  1848  ...  .  [fFashington.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  H. — Communication  from  Hon.  John  A.  Dix,  to  the  Select  Committee  of  the 
Senate  on  the  Report  of  Trinity  Church.  New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  N.  —  Decisions  of  the  Superintendents  of  Common  Schools  of  the  State 
of  New  York.  ...  Selected  and   Arranged  by  John  A.  Dix.     Albany.   1837.    8vo. — 

Letter  ...  to  the  War  Democracy  of  Wisconsin New  York.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

H.  —  Letters  of  Loyal  Soldiers.  Letter  of  General  Dix,  his  Opinion  of  the  Chicago 
Platform,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.4.  —  Opinion  [when  Adjutant-General]  on  Two 
Questions  of  Alienism.  Albany.  1833.  8vo.  —  The  Presidency.  Letter  ...  to  the 
Committee  of  the  Mass  Meeting  in  Philadelphia,  October  8,  1864.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     :.i.  —  Remarks  ...  on  the  Warehouse  Bill  ...  July  9,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

—  Remarks  ...  on  the  Propriety  of  sending  a  Minister  to  the  Papal  States.  ...  in  the 
Senate  ...  March  21,  1848.  JVashington.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  7.  h.  —  Report  [when 
Secretary  of  State]  in  relation  to  a  Geological  Survey  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
Albany.  1836.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff.  1830.  8vo.  i.  —  Speech  ...  on 
the  Oregon  Question.  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  February  18  &  19,  1846.  fVasAington. 
1846.  8vo,  pp.  22.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  Indemnify  American  Citizens  for 
French  Spoliations  Prior  to  1800.  ...  in  tbe  Senate  ...  April '27,  1846.      ffashington. 

1846.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Warehouse  Bill.  ...  in  the  Senate  ... 
June  19,1846.  fVashington.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to 
appoint  a  Lieutenant  General.  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  14,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  7.    h. 

—  Speech    ...    on  the  Three  Million  Bill.     Delivered  in  the  Senate    ...    March  i, 

1847.  fVashington.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  15.  b.,  h.,  s.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to 
Establish  a  Territorial  Government  in  Oregon.  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  June  26,  1848. 
fVashington.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Pilot  Laws.  ...  in  the 
Senate  ...  June  30,  1848.  fVasAington.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on 
the  Bill  to  Establish  Governments  in  the  Territories.   ...  in  the  Senate  ...  July  26, 

1848.  Washington.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  for  paying 
certain  claims  in  California.  [^Washington.  1848.]  8vo.  B. — Speech  ...  in  Favor  of 
Reciprocal  Trade  with  Canada  ...  in  the  Senate  ...   January  23,  1849.      Washington. 

1849.  8vo,  pp.  14.  B.,  H.  —  Speech  ...  in  Relation  to  Territories  acquired  from 
Mexico.  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  February  28,  1849.  Washington.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  14. 
B.,  H.,  s. — Speech  of  Gen.  John  A.  Dix,  President  of  the  Mississippi  and  Missouri 
Railroad  Company,  at  the  Celebration  at  Iowa  City  ...  on  the  Completion  of  the  Road 
to  the  Latter  Point.  ...  New  York:  Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.,  Printers.  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
19.     H.  —  The  War  with  Mexico.     Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  26,  1848 


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On  the  Bill  reported  from  the  Committee  on  Military  AfTiin  to  raise,  for  a  limited 
time,  an  additional  Military  Force.  [fyasAington.  n,  d.J  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  Presenta- 
tion to  Major-Gen.  John  A.  Dix,  President  of  the  Metropolitan  Fair  in  aid  of  Uniied 
States  Sanitary  Commission.  New  York,  April  13,  1864.  Netv  York:  Francis  Csf 
Loutrel,  Printers.    1864.    8vo,  pp.  10,     h. 

Dix  (J.  R.)  Amusing  and  Thrilling  Adventures  of  a  Cali- 
fornia Artist,  while  Daguerrotyping  a  Continent  ...  .  Written 
by  John  Ross  Dix  ...   .   Boston.    1854.     i2mo,  pp.  92.  H. 

[Dix.]  A  Hand-book  of  Newport  and  Rhode  Island.  By 
the  author  of  "  Pen  and  Ink  Sketches."  Newport :  C.  E. 
Hammett.    1852.     i2mo,  pp.  xxi,  170.  20343 

Dix.  Local  Loiterings,  and  Visits  in  the  Vicinity  of  Boston. 
By  a  Looker-on.  Boston:  Redding  iff  Co.  1845.  i2mo,  pp. 
147.  H.  20344 

Dix.  Pulpit  Portraits;  or,  Pen-Pictures  of  Distinguished 
American  Divines;  with  Sketches  of  Congregations  and  Choirs, 
and  Incidental  Notices  of  Eminent  British  Preachers.  By  John 
R.  Dix.      Boston.   1854.    i2mo,  pp.  256.  20345 

[Dix.]  Transatlantic  Tracings  ;  or,  Sketches  of  Persons  and 
Scenes  in  America.  London:  W.  Tweedie.  1853.  i6mo,  pp. 
337.  20346 

Dix  (M.)  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  Saint  Paul's  Chapel,  New  York,  on  Wednesday, 
April  19,  1865.  By  the  Rev.  Morgan  Dix,  s.t.d.  Rector  of 
Trinity  Church.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Vestry.  Cambridge : 
Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  20347 

1000  copies  printed. 

Dix.  Historical  Recollections  of  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New 
York.  By  Rev.  Morgan  Dix.  With  an  Account  of  the 
Services  at  its  Centennial  Anniversary.  New  York:  Huntington 
&  Son.    1867.    8vo,  pp.  64.  20348 

Dix.  The  History  of  the  Past  Fifty  Years  a  History  of  Bene- 
ficial Change,  Steady  Growth,  and  Valuable  Acquisitions.  A 
Sermon  ...  .  New  York.    1867.    i8mo,  pp.  20.  20349 

Also :  Christian  Education  the  Remedy  for  the  Growing  Ungodliness  of  the  Times. 
...  .   [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  1 6.     h.  —  God's  Mercies  toward  the  Nation.     A  Sermon, 

preached  in  ...  New  York,  Thanksgiving  Day,  i86t Ne-w   Tori.   1861.     8vo, 

pp.  16.  H.  —  The  General  Convention  of  1865.  A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  New 
York  ...  October  29th,  1865  ...  .  Ne-w  Tori.  1865.  L^vo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  A  Sermon 
Preached  March  13,  1864.  By  the  Rev.  Morgan  Dix,  s.t.d.  Ne-w  Tork :  D.  Apfle- 
ton  £f  Co.  8vo,  pp.  37.  — The  Way  of  God  in  the  Storm.  A  Sermon  preached  ... 
April  21,  1861.     hletu  Tori:  F.  'J.  Huntington.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  15. 


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Dix  (W.)  A  Salutory  Address,  on  the  Social  Influence,  and 
Merit  of  Free  Masonry  :  delivered  ...  at  the  Request  of  the 
Officers  and  Members  of  Washington  Lodge  in  Roxbury,  at 
their  Consecration,  October  12,  a.l.  5796.     By  Brother  Wil- 


liam Dix,  A.M.     Boston.    1797.     8vo,  pp.  10. 


H.,  M. 


20350 


Dix  (William  G.)  The  Deck  of  the  Crescent  City.  A 
Poem.  By  William  Giles  Dix.  ...  Boston  and  Cambridge.  1852. 
32mo,  pp.  46.  20351 

Dix.  The  Deck  of  the  Crescent  City ;  a  Picture  of  Ameri- 
can Life.  By  William  Giles  Dix.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam 
&  Co.   1853.     i6mo,  pp.  120.  B.  20352 

Dix.  The  University  of  the  South.  An  Address,  delivered 
at  Beersheba  Springs,  Tenn.,  August  19th  and  22nd,  1859,  ^'^^ 
also  ...  at  ...  Nashville,  Sept.  8th,  1859.  ^X  William  Giles 
Dix.  Nashville^  Tenn.:  tV.  T.  Berry  and  Company.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  c,  H.  20353 

Also:  The  Doom  of  the  Crescent.  ...  Boston:  Ide  and  Button.  1853.  i6mo,  pp. 
xi,  35.  H.,  M.  — The  Presidency:  a  Reply  to  the  Letter  of  Hon.  Rufus  Choate  to  the 
Whig  State  Committee  of  Maine.  ...  Boston.  1856.  lamo,  pp.  32.  b.,  h.  —  The 
Winter  Evening  Fireside.     Boston:   W.  D.  Ticknor  &  Co.   1847.    izmo,  pp.  36.     h. 

[Dixon  (B.  Homer).]  Brief  Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Shelton, 
of  Connecticut,    Boston:  Dutton&  Wentworth.  1857.    8vo,pp.  5. 

[Dixon.]  Surnames.  Boston:  printed  by  John  Wilson  y  Son. 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  xviii.  79.  H.  20355 

[Dixon,]  [Revised  Edition.]    Boston.  1857,   8vo,  pp.  xxxi,  85. 

Both  editions  printed  for  private  distribution  only. 

DixoN.  Surnames.  [With  supplement.]  Boston^  for  private 
distribution.    1857-58.    8vo,  pp.  xxxi,  94.  H.  20357 

Dixon  (E.  H.)  Back-Bone;  Photographed  from  "the  Scal- 
pel." By  Edward  H.  Dixon,  m.d.  New  York:  R.  M.  De 
Witt.   1866.    i2mo,  pp,  306,  viii.     Portrait.  H.,  c,  20358 

Dixon.  Scenes  in  the  Practice  of  a  New  York  Surgeon.  By 
Edward  H.  Dixon,  m.d.  With  Eight  Illustrations  by  Darley. 
...   New  York.  [1855.]    i2mo,  pp.  407.  20359 

[DixoN.]      The  Terrible  Mysteries  of  the  Ku-Klux-Klan. 
A  Full  Expose  of  the  Forms,  Objects,  and  *'Dens"  of  the  Secret 
Order:  with  a  Complete  Description  of  their  Initiation.     From 
the  Confession  of  a  Member.     By  Scalpel,  M.D.     New   Tork.  ■ 
1868.    8vo,  pp.  56.  H.  20360 


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Dixon  (G.)  Remarks  on  the  Voyage  of  John  Meares,  Esq., 
in  a  letter  to  that  gentleman  by  George  Dixon,  late  Commander 
of  the  Queen  Charlotte  in  a  Voyage  round  the  World.  London: 
For  the  Author.  m,dcc,xc.    4to,  pp.  37.  B.,  j.c.b.  20361 

Dixon.  An  answer  to  Mr.  George  Dixon,  late  Commander 
of  the  Queen  Charlotte,  in  the  service  of  Messrs.  Etches  and 
Company.  By  John  Meares,  Esq.  In  which  the  remarks  of 
Mr.  Dixon  on  the  Voyages  to  the  N.  W.  Coast  of  America, 
&c.,  lately  published,  are  fully  considered  and  refuted.  Walter . 
1791.    4to,  pp.  32.  20362 

Dixon.  Further  Remarks  on  the  Voyages  of  John  Meares, 
Esq. ;  in  which  several  important  facts,  misrepresented  in  the 
said  voyages,  relative  to  Geography  and  Commerce,  are  fully 
substantiated.  To  which  is  added,  A  Letter  from  Captain  Dun- 
can, containing  a  decisive  refutation  of  several  unfounded  Asser- 
tions of  Mr.  Meares  ;  and  a  final  reply  to  his  answer.  By 
George  Dixon,  late  Commander  of  the  Queen  Charlotte,  in  a 
Voyage  round  the  World.  London:  J.  Stockdale.  1791.  4to, 
pp.  80.  20363 

See  Meares  (J.) 

Dixon.  A  |  Voyage  round  the  World  ;  |  but  more  particularly 
[to]  the  I  North- West,  Coast  of  America  :  [performed  in  1785, 
1786,  1787  and  1 788,]  in  I  the  King  George  and  Queen  Char- 
lotte, |  Captains  Portlock  and  Dixon.  |  Embellished  with  Twenty 
Copper-Plates.  |  Dedicated,  by  Permission,   to  |  His    Majesty  |  By 

Captain    Nathaniel   Portlock.  |  London :    J.    Stockdale.  |  m,dcc,-^ , 

Lxxxix.  I    4to,   15  1.,  pp.   360,  47,  xxvii,  (2).     22  Plates  and  vU'< 
Maps.     c.     -\-  [The  Second  Edition.]     London:   Geo.  Goulding.  r  .     <■  q, 
1789.    4to,  pp.  xxix,  (2),  360,  47.     22  Maps  and  Plates.-     ba.     ' 

Also  on  large  and  thick  paper,  with  the  plates  of  natural  history,  colored.  See  "  M. 
Rev.,"  Lxxx.  502.  See  also  Foster  (J.  R),  for  a  German  translation,  and  Portlock 
(Nathaniel). 

Dixon,  An  Abridgement  of  Portlock's  and  Dixon's  Voyage 
Round  the  World,  performed  in  1785,  1786,  1787,  and  1788, 
London:  J.  Stockdale.  1789.  8vo,  pp.  272.  Map  and  Plate.  + 
\^Ibid.'\    1791.  20365 

DixoN.  Voyage  autour  du  Monde,  et  principalement  a  la  Cote 
nord-ouest  de  I'Amerique,  fait  en  1785,  1786,  1787  et  1788. 
Par  les  Capitaines  Portlock  et  Dixon.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois,  par 
M.  Lebas.  Paris.  1789.  410,  pp.  499,  46.  Map  and  21  Plates. 
+  Paris.   1789.    2  vols.,  8vo.     Map  and  Plates.  20366 


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Dixon.  Reisen  nach  der  nordwestlichen  Kuste  von  Amerika 
von  den  Kapitainen  Meares,  Dixon,  Purtlak  u.  a.  Ein  Auszug 
aus  der  grosseren  Sammlung  dieser  Reisen  fiir  Liebhaber  uiid 
Lesekabincte.  Niirnberg :  E.  C.  Grattenauer.  1795.  8vo,  pp. 
440.  c.  20367 

Dixon  (J.)  American  Labor :  its  Necessities  and  Prospects. 
Address  of  the  Hon.  James  Dixon,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  delivered 
before  the  American  Institute  ...  Oct.  21,  1852.  New-York: 
printed  by  Mann  i^  Spear.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  20368 

Also:  The  Amistad  Claim.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  9,  1860. 
[PfasAingtan.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. — The  President  Responsible  for  the  Mexican 
War  and  its  Consequences.  Speech  ...  on  the  Reference  of  the  President's  Mcssjge. 
Delivered  in  the  House  ...  Jan.  24,  1848.  [fVaihington.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. 
Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff,  ...  in  the  House  ...  June  30th,  1846.  [ff^asAinfrton,  n. 
d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Speech  ...  against  the  Extension  of  Slave  Territory.  Deliv- 
ered in  the  House  ...  Feb.  9,  1847.  [ff^jsAinglon.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — 
Speech,  ...  January  a,  1858:  Texas  an  I  Mexico.  ff^asiington.  1848.  pp.  3a. — 
Speech,  ...  Ja'n.  24,  1848,  on  reference  of  the  President's  Message.  —  Speech  ...  in 
the  Senate  ...  February  9,1858.  Wuihingion,  D.  C.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  ...  Naturalization  Laws  and  the  Origin  of  the  Native  American 
Party.  ...  December  30,  1845.  ffaihington.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.  —  Speech  ... 
on  tlie  Thirty  Million  Bill,  for  the  Acquisition  of  Cuba.  ...  Senate  ...  February  25, 
1859.  [^IVaihington.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  32.  h. — Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  June 
25,  1862,  on  his  Resolution  respecting  the  Legal  Effect  of  Acts  or  Ordinances  uf 
Secession,  ff^ashington.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. —  Speech  ...  on  the  National  Finances 
...  .  Senate  ...  December  17,  1868.  fFashingion ;  F.  &  J.  Rivet  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey, 
Printers.    1 868.     8vo,  pp.  16,      h. 

Dixon  (J.)  Methodism  in  America ;  with  the  Personal  Nar- 
rative of  the  Author,  during  a  Tour  through  a  Part  of  the  United 
States  of  America  and  Canada.  By  James  Dixon,  d.d.  Lon- 
don :  John  Mason.  M  Dccc  XLix.     Post  8vo,  pp.  498.     Map. 

Dixon.  Personal  Narrative  of  a  Tour  through  a  Part  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada;  with  Notices  of  the  History  and 
Institution  of  Methodism  in  America.  By  James  Dixon,  d.d. 
Second  Edition.  New  Tori:  Lane  &'  Scott.  1849.  i2mo,  pp. 
431.     Portrait.  c.  20370 

Altered  and  abridged  by  James  McClintock. 

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Dixon.  William  Penn :  An  Historical  Biography,  from  New 
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New  Edition,  with  a  New  Preface  in  Reply  to  the  Accusations  of 
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Dixon.  Spiritual  Wives.  By  W.  Hepworth  Dixon,  ... 
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on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  ...  the  Reverend  John  Sylvester  John  Oardiner,  n.u 

Boston.    1830.    8vo,  pp.  27.      H.     The  following  relate  to  Bishop  Doaiie: 

DoANB.  A  Brief  Review  of  Bishop  Doane's  Sermon,  "  Rev. 
Mr.  Keith  and  the  Society  of  Friends."    8vo.  p.  20392 

DoANE.  A  Letter  to  the  Bishops  of  the  P.  E.  Church  ... 
Philadelphia.    1855.     ^^o.  20393 

DoANE.  The  Record  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of 
Bishops  assembled  for  the  Trial  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  Wash- 
ington Doane,  d.d.,  Bishop  of  New  Jersey,  upon  a  Present- 
ment made  by  the  ...  Bishops  of  Virginia,  Ohio,  and  Maine. 
New  Tori.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  136.  20394 

DoANE.  Review  of  the  Protest  and  Appeal  of  Bishop  Doane, 
as  aggrieved  by  Bishops  Meade,  Burgess  and  Mcllvaine  ;  and 
Parts  of  his  Reply  to  the  Representations  of  Messrs.  Halstead, 
Perkins,  Coppuck  and  Gill.  By  an  Ohio  Layman.  Cincinnati. 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  20395 

DoANE.  Supplement  to  a  Pamphlet,  containing  the  Corres- 
pontlcnce  between  the  Right  Rev.  G.  W.  Doane,  d.d.  ...  and 
the  Rev.  S.  Wilmer  ...  on  the  Subject  of  Associations,  Sec. 
Philadelphia:  published  by  jf.  lVhetha7n.  1835.     Svo,  pp.  14.      H. 

DoANE.  A  Vindication  of  the  Yowr  Laymen,  who  Requested 
the  Three  Bishops  to  present  C'harges  against  Bishop  Doane. 
Trenton.    1853.    ^^°'  ^*  20397 

DoANE  (G.  C.)  41st  Congress,  3d  Session.  Senate.  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  51.  ...  The  report  of  Lieutenant  Gustavus  C,  Doane 

VOL.  v.  57 


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upon  the  so-called  Yellowstone  Expedition   of  1870.     [^IVash- 
ington.    1 87 1.]    8vo,  pp.  40.  ba.  20398 

DoANE  (R.  B.)  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  John's  Church, 
Providence,  April  10,  1865,  the  Day  tor  the  Funeral  Obsequies 
of  President  Lincoln.  By  Rev.  Richard  B.  Doane.  Provi- 
dence: H.  II.  Thomas  iff  Co.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  15.  20399 

Doane  (T.)  Report  on  the  Question  of  Bridging  the  Mis- 
souri R'ver,  by  Thomas  Doane.  February,  1868.  Boston. 
1868.     8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  20400 

Doane  (W.  C.)  The  Statesman  and  the  State.  In  uno, 
plura;  e  pluribus  unum  ;  The  Oration  before  the  Citizens  of 
Burlington,  in  the  City  Hall,  at  their  Public  Celebration  of  the 
Birthday  of  Washington,  February  22d,  a.d.  1862,  by  The 
Rev.  Wm.  Croswell  Doane,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's  Parish,  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1862.  Philadelphia:  James  B.  Chandler.  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  H.  20401 

Dobbin  (J.  C.)  Speech  of  James  C.  Dobbin  of  North  Caro- 
lina, on  the  Oregon  Question  ...  in  the  House,  Jan.  15,  1846. 
\_ff'^ashington.    1846.]     8vo.  20402 

[Dobbing  (J.  C.)]  Brief  Notice  of  the  Late  Commodore 
Charles  Morris,     [n.  n.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  20403 

Dobbins  (Peter),  pseudonym.     See  [Fessenden  CWilliam)]. 

Dobbs  (A.)  An  Account  Of  the  Countries  adjoining  to 
Hudson's  Bay,  in  the  North-west  Part  of  America  :  containing 
A  Description  of  the  Lakes  and  Ri-'ers,  the  Nature  of  the  Soil 
and  Climates,  and  their  Methods  of  Commerce,  &c.  Shewing 
the  Benefit  to  be  made  by  settling  Colonies,  and  opening  a 
Trade  in  these  Parts;  whereby  the  French  will  be  deprived  in  a 
great  Measure  of  their  Traffick  in  Furs,  and  the  Communica- 
tion between  Canada  and  Mississippi  be  cut  ofF.  With  An 
Abstract  of  Captain  Middleton's  Journal,  and  Observations 
upon  his  Behaviour  during  his  Voyage,  and  since  his  Return.  To 
which  are  added,  i.  A  Letter  from  Bartholomew  de  Fonte,  Vice- 
Admiral  of  Peru  and  Mexico  ;  giving  an  account  of  his  Voyage 
from  Lima  to  Peru,  to  prevent,  or  seize  upon  any  Ships  that 
should  attempt  to  find  a  North-west  Passage  to  the  South  Sea.  11. 
An  Abstract  of  all  the  Discoveries  which  have  been  publish'd  of 
the  Islands  and  Countries  in  and  adjoining  to  the  Great  West- 
ern Ocean,  between  America,  India,  and  China,  &c.   pointing 


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oat  the  Advantages  that  may  be  made,  if  a  short  Passage  should 
be  found  thro'  Hudson's  Streight  to  that  Ocean,  iir.  The 
Hudson's  Bay  Company's  Charter,  iv.  The  Standard  of  Trade 
in  those  Parts  of  America;  with  an  Account  of  the  Exports 
and  Profits  made  annually  by  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  v. 
Vocabularies  of  the  Languages  of  several  Indian  Nations  adjoin- 
ing to  Hudson's  Bay.  The  whole  intended  to  shew  the  great 
Probability  of  a  North-west  Passage,  so  long  desired;  and  which 
(if  discovered)  would  be  of  the  highest  Advantage  to  these 
Kingdoms.  By  Arthur  Dobbs,  Esq.  London :  y,  Robinson. 
M  DCC  XLiv.  4to,  Title  and  Dedication,  Title,  pp.  ii,  21 1. 
Map  by  Joseph  La  France.  ba.  20404 

There  are  copies  on  large  paper.     See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  ii.  9. 

DoBBS.  An  Epistle  to  the  Hon.  Arthur  Dobbs,  Esq.,  in 
Europe,  From  a  Clergyman  in  America.  London :  J,  Dodsley. 
iJS'^-     8vo.  20405 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  VI.  236  Mr.  J.  C.  Brown,  of  Providence,  has  "An  Essay  upon 
the  Existence  oK  a  North-West  Passage,"  410,  a  manuscript  of  sixty  pages  in  the 
handwriting  of  Captain  Dobbs.  The  author  reviews  the  statements  made  by  all  those 
who  had  navigated  the  waters  of  Hudson's  and  Baffin's  Bays,  and  says,  that  "  by  all 
the  journals  I  have  read,  of  those  who  have  made  any  considerable  progress  in  northern 
discoveries,  there  seems  to  be  strong  reasons  to  believe  there  is  a  passage  to  the 
north-west  of  Hudson's  Bay." 

Dobbs.  Remarks  upon  Capt.  Middleton's  Defence:  Wherein 
His  Conduct  during  his  late  Voyage  For  discovering  a  Passage 
from  Hudson's-Bay  to  the  South-Sea  is  impartially  Examin'd; 
His  Neglects  and  Omissions  in  that  Affair  fully  Prov  ti ;  The 
Falsities  and  Evasions  in  his  Defence  Expos'd ;  The  Errors  of 
his  Charts  laid  open,  and  His  Accounts  of  Currents,  Streights, 
and  Rivers,  Confuted;  Whereby  it  will  appear,  with  the  highest 
Probability,  That  there  is  such  a  Passage  as  he  went  in  search 
of.  With  An  Appendix  of  Original  Papers,  and  a  Map  of  the 
In-land  and  Sea-Coast  of  North-America  in  and  about  Hudson's 
Bay.  By  Arthur  Dobbs,  Esq  ;  London:  Jacob  Rjbinson.  mdcc- 
XLiv.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  171.     Map.  p.  20406 

Also  on  large  paper. 

DoBBS.  A  Reply  to  Capt.  Middleton's  Answer  To  the  Re- 
marks on  his  Vindication  of  his  Conduct,  In  a  late  Voyage  made 
by  him  in  the  Furnace  Sloop,  by  Orders  of  the  Lords  Commis- 
sioners of  the  Admiralty,  to  find  out  a  Passage  from  the  North- 
west of  Hudson's  Bay,  to  the  Western  and  Southern  Ocean  of 
America.      Shcwiny;  the  Art  and   Evasions   he  makes  use  of  to 


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conceal  his  Mis-conduct  and  Neglect  in  prosecuting  that  Dis- 
covery :  As  Also  the  false  Currents,  Tides,  Straits,  and  Rivers 
he  has  laid  down  in  his  Chart  and  Journal  to  conceal  the  Dis- 
covery;  with  Remarks  upon  some  extraordinary  Affidavits  he 
has  published  in  his  Favour.  To  which  is  added,  A  Full  An- 
swer to  a  late  Pamphlet  published  by  Capt.  Middleton,  called 
Forgery  Detected.  By  Arthur  Dobbs,  Esq;  London:  J.  Rob- 
inson.  mdccxlv.    8vo,  (2),  128.  j.c.b.  20407 

"  Arthur  Dobbs  had  prevailed  on  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company  to  send  an  expeditiuu, 
under  command  of  Captain  Middleton,  in  17371  to  explore  for  a  new  passage,  but  he 
did  little,  and  was  supposed  to  have  been  prevented  by  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company 
from  niakiny  any  serious  etiorts.  No  account  of  this  voyage  was  published.  Uobbs 
then  sent  another  expedition,  commanded  by  Middleton,  in  1741,  in  a  vessel  furnished 
by  the  Admiralty.  He  again  returned  unsuccessful,  and  was  accused,  this  time,  by 
Dobbs,  of  having  been  bribed  by  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  In  1746,  Ellis  was  it-nt, 
by  private  subscription,  the  Dobbs  and  California,  to  repeat  the  search,  which  only 
reached  Repulse  Bay."  —  Barkow's  Fu/ar  P'oyaga.  iiec  Anderson's  "Hist,  of  Com- 
merce," 111.  233,  .uid  Middleton  (Capt.) 

Dobbs.  Dobbs's  Narrative  of  the  unfortunate  Voyage  and 
Catastrophe  of  his  iVIajesty's  Ship  the  Wager,  her  being  cast 
away  on  a  desolate  Island  proceedings  of  the  Crew,  i:c.,  in  their 
Boat  to  Patagonia  and  through  the  Straights  of  Magellan,  6cc. 
1 75 1.    8vo.  20408 

Title  from  Thorpe's  catalogue.  I  have  not  seen  this  narrative  attributed  to  Dobbs 
by  any  other  authority,  and  incline  to  the  belief  that  it  was  a  mere  conjecture  of  Mr. 
Thorpe. 

The  Dobbs  Family  in  America.  By  Our  Own  Correspon- 
dent. London:  J.  Maxwell.  1864.  Post  8vo,  pp.  312.  + 
\_Ibid.~\   1866.     Post  8vo,  pp.  312.  20409 

DoBOURDiEU  (J.)  The  Adventures  and  Surprizing  Deliver- 
ances of  James  Dobourdieu  and  his  Wife,  who  were  taken  by 
Pyrates,  and  carried  to  the  Uninhabited  Pari;  of  the  Isle  of  Para- 
dise; also  the  Adventures  of  Alexander  Vendchurch,  whose 
Ship's  Crew  rebelled  against  him,  and  set  him  on  Shore  on  an 
Island  in  the  South  Sea,  where  he  liv'd  five  years,  five  months, 
and  seven  days,  and  was  at  last  providently  releas'd  by  a  Jamaica 
Ship.      J719.    8vo.  2041 1 

DoBRizHOFFER  (M.)  Historia  I  de  |  Abiponibus  |  Equestri,  Bel- 
licosaque  ]  Paraquarias  |  Natione  |  locupletata  |  Copiosis  Barbararum 
Gentium,  Urbium,  |  Fluminum,  Ferarum,  Amphibiorum,  Insec- 
torum,  Sfr-  |  \_sic~\  pentium  prscipuorum,  Piscium,  Avium,  Ar- 
borum,  ]  Plantarum,  aliarumque  eiusdem  Provinciae,  |  Proprietatum 
Observationibus,  [  Authore  |  Martino  DobrizhofFer  |  Presbytero,  et 
per  Annos    Duo  delViginti   Paraquariae    Missionario.  | /^w/wtf- .' 


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called 


Typis  Josephi  Nob.  dc  Kurzbek.  |  ...  |  Anno  1784.  |  3  vols.,  8vo, 
10  1.,  pp.  476,  (4);  499,  (6);  424,(6),  I  1.  folded.  7  Plate.', 
and  2  Maps.  ba.  20412 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  i.xxiv.  498. 

DoBRiZHOFFER.  Geschiclite  der  Abipoiier,  einer  beiittcncii 
und  kriegerischen  Nation  in  Paraguay.  Beieichert  mit  eiiitr 
Menge  Beobachtungen  iiber  die  wildeii  Volkcischat'ten,  Stiidte, 
Fliisze,  vierfiiszigen  Thicre,  Amphibien,  Insecten  und  andere 
Eigenschaften  dieser  Provinz.  Aus  dem  Latcinisclien  iibcisetzt 
von  A.  Kreil.  IVien:  Jos.  Edlen  von  KurzheL  1 783.  3  vols., 
8vo,  12  1.,  pp.  564;   603;  Map  and  Plate;   pp.  506.  20413 

DoBRizHOFFER.  An  Account  of  the  Abipones,  an  Equestrian 
People  oi'  Paraguay.  From  the  Latin  of  Martin  Dobrizhoti'cr, 
Eighteen  Years  a  Missionary  in  that  Country.  London:  John 
Murray.    1822.    3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  435  ;   v,  446  ;    vi,4i9.      H. 

Hiyhly  eulogi/fd  by  Coleridge,  Southey,  Chailej  Lamb,  LownJ-s,  and  Bruncr.  It 
is  almost  the  onlv  work  relatint;  to  this  almost  unknown  tribe  of  Indians,  and  is  a 
memorial  of"  nearly  eighteen  years  of"  suffering  and  toil  amongst  a  most  savage  racv.-. 
See  "  <i2.  Rev.,"  xxvi.  277;  Southey's  "Brazil,"  in.  297;  Soutliey's  "Tale  of"  P.ia- 
guay  ;"  Coleridge's  "Table  "I'alk,"  August  6,  1832. 

[DoBSON  (John).]  Chronological  Annals  of  the  War ;  from 
its  Beginning  to  the  Present  Time.  In  two  parts.  Part  i.  Con- 
taining from  April  2,  1755,  to  the  End  of  1760.  Part  11. — 
from  the  Beginning  of  1761  to  the  Signing  of  the  Preliminarii.'s 
of  the  Peace.  With  an  Introductory  Preface  to  each  part,  a 
Conclusion  and  a  General  Index  to  the  Whole.  Oxford:  At  the 
Clarendon  Pre^s.   mdcclxiii.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  327.  20415 

Contains  full  particulars  of  the  F'rench  and  Indian  war  in  America,  as  well  as  the 
events  which  took  place  in  Europe. 

Doctrina  Christiana,  1546 and  1548.    See  [Zummaraga  (Juan)]. 

Doctrina  Christiana  |  en  Icgua  Espanola  y  Mexicana:  hecha  por 
|los  religios  de  la  orden  de  s««cto  Domingo  .  |  Agora  nueuamcte 
corregida  y  enmedada  .  Jtio  1550  .  |  ...  |  [Colophon  :]  Acabose 
de  imprimir  a\xij  .  dim  del  mes  de  hebrero  .  Aho  d'  \M  .  d  .  I  . 
anos  I  La  quel  ha  sido  agora  nueuamente  corregida  y  c?ncdada.  | 
Sm.  4to,  9  1.,  147  numbered  1.  c.  20416 

Doctrina  Christiana  (en  Quichua  y  Avmara).  Impresso  en  la 
c'tudad  de  los  Reyes.,  par  Antonio  Ricardo.,  primero^  impressor  en  estos 
reynos  del  Piru.     Am  de  1584.    4to,  7  1.,  pp.  84.  20417 

•'  Volume  de  la  plus  grande  rarete  et  la  premiere  production  connue  des  presses 
peruviennes."  —  Leclerc. 


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Doctrina  Christiana  :  y  explicacion  de  sus  Misterios,  en 
nuestro  idioma  Espafiol,  y  en  lengua  Arda.  Madrid:  par  Do- 
mingo Garcia  Morras.    1658.    Sm.  8vo,  Title,  13  1.  20418 

The  Ardas  are  a  barbarous  tribe  of  Indians  dwelling  between  the  rivers  Napo  and 
Maraflon,  in  the  province  of  Quijos,  in  Quito.  This,  as  far  as  we  can  learn,  is  not  only 
the  sole  book  published  in  the  Arda  language,  but  only  one  copy  of  the  work  is  known. 
A  specimen  of  this  language  will  be  found  in  Ludewig's  "Lit.  Ab.  Lang.,"  p.  12. 

Doctrina  Christiana,  y  Platices  Doctrinales,  traducidas  en 
Lengua  Opata,  por  el  P.  Rector  Manuel  Aguirre.  Impressas 
en  la  Imprenta  del  Real  y  mas  antiguo  Colegio  de  San  Ildefonso  de 
Mexico,  ano  de  1765.    4to.  204 19 

For  the  Christian  Indians  oiCunora,  in  the  central  part  of  the  state. 

Doctrina  a  los  Indios,  y  a  las  demas  Personas  :  Confornie  a 
lo  que  se  proveyo  en  el  santo  Concilio  Provincial  de  Lima  el  ano 
passado  de  1583.  Mandado  reimprimir  por  el  Concilio  provin- 
cial del  ano  de  1773.  \^Lima:'\  En  la  oficina  de  la  calle  de  San 
Jacinto.  [1773.]    4to,  10  1.,  pp.  515.  20420 

Doctrina  pequena  en  Mexicano.  Tepiton  Teotlatolli.  [Colo- 
phon:]    Mexico.    1831.    i6mo,  pp.  15.  20421 

The  Doctrine  and  Formula  for  the  Government  and  Disci- 
pline of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church.  Published  by  order 
of  the  Hartwick  Synod  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in 
the  S:ate  of  New  York.  Troy:  N.  Tuttle^  Printer.  1832. 
i8mo,  pp.  99.  20422 

Doctrine  of  Christianity.     See  [Smith  (John)]. 

Doctrine  of  Nullification  examined.  An  Essay,  &c.  With 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Meeting  of  the  Union  and  State-Rights 
Party,  Charleston,  June  12,  1832.  Charleston.  1832.  i6mo, 
pp.  24.  M.  20423 

The  Doctrines  and  Policy  of  the  Republican  Party,  as  given 
by  its  Recognized  Leaders,  Orators,  Presses,  and  Platforms. 
Breckenridge  and  Lane  Campaign  Document,  No.  13.  JVash- 
ington.   i860.    8vo,  pp.  16.  .  h.  20424 

Documens  communiques  a  I'appui  du  Projet  de  loi  relatif  au 
Traite  du  4  Juillet,  1831,  par  M.  le  Ministre  Secretaire  d'Etat 
au  Departement  des  Affaires  Etrangeres.  Paris.  1835.  2  pts., 
4to,  pp.  258;   175,  etc.  20425 

Public  documents,  not  printed  for  sale. 


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Documens  relatifs  au  Commerce  des  Nouveaux  Etats  de 
I'Amerique,  communiques  par  le  Bureau  de  Commerce  et  des 
Colonies  aux  principales  Chambres  de  Commerce  de  France. 
Paris.   1826.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  loO.  20426 

Documens  sur  le  commerce  exterieur.  Etats-Unis.  Legis- 
lation commerciale,  n"  11.  Douanes.  Ports  mexicains  occupcs 
par  les  Americains.  —  Regime  des  douanes.  [^Paris:  P.  Dupont. 
1847.]    8vo,  pp.  56.  20427 

A  Document  for  the  Canvass,  containing  —  The  Fugitive 
Slave  Law  of  1850.  Resolutions  of  the  Baltimore  Democratic 
Convention  ...  Resolutions  of  the  Baltimore  Whig  Convention 
...  The  Independent  Democratic  Platform  ...  Mr.  Pierce's  Let- 
ter of  Acceptance.  Gen.  Scott's  Letter  of  Acceptance.  Mr, 
Hale's  Letter  of  Acceptance.  Record  of  the  Votes  of  Franklin 
Pierce,  while  in  Congress,  on  the  Slavery  Question.  IVashing- 
ton^  D.  C.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  20428 

...  A  Document  for  the  People.  Contents,  i.  —  Declara- 
tion of  Independence,  and  the  Names  of  the  Signers.  2.  —  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States,  and  the  Amendments.  3. — The 
Fugitive  Slave  Law  of  1850.  4.  —  Democratic  Platform  ... 
5.  —  Whig  Platform  ...  6.  —  Independent  Democratic  Platform 
...  and  7.  —  Speech  of  Honorable  Charles  Sumner,  on  his  Mo- 
tion to  Repeal  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill.  IVashington^  D.  C. 
1853.    ^^°>  PP-  ^^>  3°'  "•  20429 

Documents  diplomatiques  relatifs  a  I'annexion  aux  £tats-Unis 
de  la  partie  Espagnole  de  I'ile  d'Haiti.  New  Tork.  1871. 
i6mo,  pp.  180.  H.  20430 

Documentary  History  of  the  American  Revolution.    See  Force 

(Peter). 

•••  Documentary  History  of  the  Maine  Law  ...  .  New-Tork: 
published  hy  Hall  bf  Brother.    1855.     8vo,  pp.  128.  H.  20431 

Documentary  History  of  the  Public  Affairs  of  the  United 
States,  Foreign  and  Domestic,  for  the  Year  1854.  New  Tork. 
1855.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  475.  20432 

Documentos  de  la  memoria  de  lo  interior.  [^Venezuela.']  1844. 
pp.   75.     Table.  20433 

Documentos  diplomaticos  presentados  por  el  gobierno  espanol 
al  senado.      Mexico:  imp.  liieraria.    1863.    l6mo,  pp.  262. 


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Documentos  diplomaticos  relativos  a  la  d(  :ncion  del  paquete 
Argentino  '*Salto"  en  las  aguas  de  la  Repuolica  Oriental  del 
Uruguay  por  el  vapor  de  guerra  nacional  "  Villa  del  Salto." 
Publicacion  oficial.     Montevideo.   1863.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  124.      w. 

Documentos  en  que  justifica  la  ilegalidad  de  la  expropiacion  de 
los  haciendas  de  San  Juan  de  Aviles  y  San  Fernando,  Propriedad 
de  D.  Juan  N.  Flores.     Mexico.   1867.     Large  8vo,  pp.  37. 

Documentos  importantes,  tocantes  a  la  Representacion  que 
varies  electores  hicieron  al  Congreso  Constituyente  pidiendo  se 
anulen  las  elecciones  verificadas  en  Toluca.  Mexico.  1826. 
4to,  pp.  179,  87.     Map.  20437 

Documentos  interceptados  en  la  Barra  de  Tampico  a  los  pri- 
sioneros  Santanistas  que  cayeron  en  poder  de  las  tropas  de  D. 
Juan  Jose  de  la  Garza,  con  los  que  se  prueba  la  alta  traicion  del 
bando  reaccionario.     Veracruz.    1858.     4to,  pp.  41.  20438 

Documentos  interessantes  para  saber  el  origen  de  los  bienes 
que  tienen  en  la  republica  Mexicana  los  quatro  hospicios  de 
Filipinas.      1832.  20439 

Documentos  justificativos  e  imp?rciales  que  acreditan  la  con- 
ducta  que  ha  observado  el  Lie.  Antonio  Maria  Vizcaino  como 
Juez  de  letras  del  partido  do  Texcoco  de  Santa-Anna,  desde  que 
lo  sirvio  interinamente,  hasta  la  fecha  que  lo  desempeno  en  pro- 
piedad,  y  con  cuyo  caracter  sigue  funcionando.  Mexico.  1854. 
Sm.  8vo,  pp.  51  or  52.  20440 

Documentos  oficiales  relativos  a  los  incidentes  ocuridos  del 
28  de  Agosto  al  1°  de  Setiembre  ultimos,  con  motivo  de  la 
presencia  de  las  Escuadras  de  la  Confederacion  Argentina  y  de 
la  Provincia  de  Buenos  Aires,  en  el  puerto  de  Montevideo. 
Publicacion  oficial.     Montevideo.    1859.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  50. 

Documentos  que  justifican  el  pronunciamiento  verificado  en 
esta  Capital  el  19  del  ultimo  Noviembre  v  a  los  onales  se  refiere 
el  Gobernador  D.  Juan  Bautista  Traconih  en  su  manifiesto  de 
20  del  mismo  mes.      San  Juan  Bautista.    1846.     8vo.  20442 

Documentos  relativos  a  la  cuestion  de  iimites  y  navegacion 
fluvial  entre  el  Imperio  del  Brasil  y  la  Republica  de  V^enezuela. 
Caracas.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  165.  20443 

Documentos  relativos  a  las  ultimas  occurrencias  de  nueva 
Espana.     Madrid:  por  Ibarra.,  impresor.    182 1.    i6mo,  pp.  26. 


DOCUMENTS. 


465 


Documentos  relatives  al  expediente  sobre  establecimiento  de 
las  comisiones  mercantiles.  Habana:  Imprenta  Fraternal.  1822. 
Folio.  20445 

Documentos  verdaderos  acerca  de  la  Capilla  y  Santa  Cruz 
nombrada  de  los  Talabarteros.     Mexico.    1824.     410,  pp.  5. 

Documentos  y  Ordenes  del  Correo  General.  Madrid,  1662- 
1777.     Folio.  20447 

Documents  accompanying  Report  of  Secretary.  See  Vol.  iv., 
No.  15267. 

Documents  accompanying  a  Mesfge  from  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  with  Sundr  Statements  of  Expenditures  con- 
taining ...  a  detailed  AccLunc  of  the  Expenditure  and  Applica- 
tion of  public  Monies  in  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Depart- 
ment ...  and  in  the  War  Department  from  the  ist  of  January 
1797  to  31st  of  December  i8ot.  ...  IVashington.  1803.  -f- 
Contingencies  of  the  Navy  Department  ...  Part  lii.  IVashing- 
ton.  1803.  20449 

Documents  accompanying  the  Message  of  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  to  the  two  Houses  of  Congress,  at  the  Open- 
ing of  the  First  Session  of  the  Twelfth  Congress.  November 
6th,  181 1.  Read,  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  fVashington  City  : 
printed  by  R.  C.  fVeightman.    i8ir.     pp.  320.  20450 

These  "Documents"  accompany  most  of  the  messages  of  the  President,  and  often 
contain  matter  of  much  historical  interest. 

Documents  accompanying  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
Navy,  in  1 830.      IVashington.     8vo.     Continued.  20451 

Documents  and  Facts  relating  to  Military  Events  during  the 
late  War,  [j8 1 2].     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  28.  20452 

This  is  a  defence  of  General  J.  P.  Boyd. 

Documents  and  Facts  relative  to  Military  Events  during  the 
late  War.      1816.     8vo,  pp.  24.  w.  20453 

Documents  and  Facts  showing  the  Fatal  E..  cts  of  Inter- 
ments in  Populous  Cities.      Nnv  York.    1822.     Sv^o,  pp.  24. 

Documents  and  Official  Reports,  illustrating  the  rajses  which 
led  to  the  Revolution  in  the  Government  of  the  Seneca  Indians 
in  the  Year  1848,  and  to  the  Recognition  of  the  Represen- 
tative Republican  Constitution,  by  the  Authorities  of  the  United 
States,  and  of  the  Sute  of  New  York,  Baltimore:  Printed  hy 
Wm.  Wooddy^  Son.    1857.     ^^'^>  PP-  92-  20455 

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...  Documents  and  other  Papers  relating  to  the  Boundary 
Line  between  the  States  ot"  Georgia  and  Florida  ...  .  IVashing- 
ton  :  Beverley  Tucker^  Printer.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  xi,  39b.  (33d 
Cong,,  2d  Sess.  Senate.     Mis.  Doc.  No.  25.)  H.  20456 

Documents  and  Proceedings  relating  to  the  Formation  and 
Progress  of  a  Board  in  the  City  of  New  York,  for  the  Emigration, 
Preservation,  and  Improvement  of  the  Aborigines  of  America. 
July  22d,  1829.  New  York:  Vanderpool  i^  Cole^  Printers.  1829. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  B.  20457 

Documents  Relating  to  the  Presidential  Election  in  the  Year 
1 801  ;  Containing  a  Refutation  of  Two  passages  in  the  Writings 
of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Aspersing  the  Character  of  the  late  James 
A.  Bayard,  of  Delaware.     Philadelphia.    1831.    8vo.      c.  20458 

Documents  Demonstrating  beyond  the  possibility  of  doubt  the 
brutal  Violence  and  Cruelty  practiced  by  the  British  on  Private 
and  Unarmed  Citizens,  and  on  helpless  American  Females;  at 
Hampton,  Plattsburgh  and  Swanton.  [n.  p.  i8k;.]  8vo,  pp. 
24.  *  20459 

Documents  Explaining  the  Failure  of  the  Northern  Campaign. 
Albany.   18 14.    i2mo.  20460 

Doubtful  title,  from  an  American  catalogue. 

Documents  furnished  by  the  British  Government  under  the 
Third  Article  of  the  Convention  of  St.  Petersburg,  1822;  and 
Bayly's  List  of  Slaves,  remaining  on  Tangier  Island,  and  H.  B. 
M.  Ships  of  War,  after  the  Ratification  of  the  T'reaty  of  Ghent. 
IVashington :   Gales  i^  Seaton.    1827.    8vo,  pp.  112.         c.  20461 

Documents  in  Relation  to  the  Claim  of  the  Executor  of  John 
J.  Bulow,  Jr.,  to  be  Indemnified  for  the  Loss  of  Property  de- 
stroyed by  the  hostile  Seminole  Indians.  Dec.  21,  1837.  \_lVash- 
ington.']    1837.    8vo,  pp.  12.  20462 

Documents,  Legislative  and  Executive,  iiee  American  Slate 
Papers,  Vol.  i..  No.  1228. 

Documents  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
Stales,  of  the  1st,  lu  and  3d  Congress.  Netv  York  and  Phila- 
delphia.   1 79 1.     Folio.     Continued  in  8vo.  20463 

These  and  subsequent  documents  comprise  an  enormous  collection  of  papers,  many 
of  but  little  interest,  and  many  of  much  importance  to  th';  historical  student. 

Documents  Officiels  exchanges  entre  les  £tats-Unis  et  I'An- 
gleterre  au  sujet  de  I'Amerique  Centrale.     Paris.   1856.    8vo. 


DOCUMENTS. 


467 


Docuiiiems  on  the  Relations  of  the  United  States  with  Great 
Britain  and  France,  ist  Session,  loth  Congress,  ff^ashlngton. 
1808.    8vo.  20465 

Documents  referred  to  in  the  President's  Speech  to  both 
Houses  of  the  Fifth  Congress,  on  the  i6th  of  May,  1797. 
Philadelphia.    J  797.    8vo.  P.  20466 

Documents  Published  by  the  Authority  of  Congress,  or  by 
the  Legislatures  of  the  several  States  or  Territories.  See  United 
States,  and  the  names  of  the  States  and  Territories. 

Documents    Relating   to   the    Boundary   Line  and    Disputed 

Ter'itory    between    Massachusetts   and    Rhode  Island.       Fall 

River:   Henry  PraU.    1847.    '^^^■t  PP*  ^4'  20468 
Printed  by  order  of  the  town  of  Fall  River, 

Documents  relating  to  the  Boundary  Line  between  Maine 
and  New  Brunswick.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Legislature  of 
Massachusetts.     Boston.    1826.    8vo.  20469 

Documents  relating  to  the  Coal-Hill,  Victoria  and  Bedford 
Mines.  20470 

Situated  in  tiir  northern  part  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Documents  relating  to  the  Dominguez  Gr^nt  of  Land  in 
Texas.     New  York.    1831.    i2mo,  p^    19.  20471 

Documents  relating  to  the  Manufactures  in  the  United  States, 
collected  and  transmitted  to  the  House  of  Representatives  by  the 
Secretary  of  the   Treasury.      tVashington.    1833.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

Documents  relating  to  the  New  York  Contest,  showing  the 
Claims  of  the  Delegation  Elected  by  Congress  Districts,  (in 
accordance  with  Precedent  and  Usage,)  to  Seats  in  the  Charles- 
ton Convention.  New  York,  March,  i860.  Printed  by  J.  W. 
Bell.    i860.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  24.  20473 

Documents  relating  to  the  North  Eastern  Boundary  of  the 
State  of  Maine.  Boston :  Dutton  i^  IVentworth^  Printers  to  the 
State.   1828.     8vo,  pp.  275.  ba.,  m.  20474 

Documents  relating  to  the  North-Eastern  Boundary.  [1838.] 
£vo.  M.  20475 

Documents  relating  to  the  Violations  and  Evasions  of  the 
Laws  during  the  Commercial  Restrictions  and  late  War  with 
Great  Britain,     8vo.  20476 

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Documents  relative  to  Acts  of  Retaliation  upon  Prisonrrs  ot 
War  by  (Jreat  IMtain  and  the  United  States.  October  28,  1814. 
(Cong.  Doc.)  20477 

Documents  relative  to  Central  American  Affairs,  and  the  En- 
listment Question.  Printed  by  direction  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  U.  States.  ff^ashltii^ton :  Cornelius  IVetulell^ 
Printer.    1856.    8vo,  pp.  485.      Map.  H.  20478 

Documents  relative  to  the  Negotiations  for  Peace  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Philadelphia :  T.  Alelish. 
18.14.     i2mo,  pp.  63.      Map.  20479 

Documents  relative  to  Savings  Banks,  Intemperance,  and 
Lotteries.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Society  for  the  Preven- 
tion of  Pauperism  in  the  City  of  New  York.  \_I^ew  Tork:"] 
Printed  by  E.  Conrad.    1 8 19.    8vo,  pp.  26.  20480 

Documents  in  Support  of  the  Right  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
City  of  New  Orleans,  to  the  Alluvion  in  Front  of  the  Suburb  of 
St.  Mary,  contested  by  Jean  Gravier.  City  of  IV ashington :  A. 
y  G    IV oy.,  Printers.    1809.    8vo,  pp.  53.  ba.  20481 

DocwRA  (E.  H.)  The  Devil's  Race  Course,  a  Legend  of 
Baltimore.  By  E.  H.  Docwra.  Baltimore:  H.  Taylor.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  20482 

DoDD  (A.  C.)  The  Contrast:  or,  Strictures  on  select  parts 
of  Doctor  Price's  "Additional  Observations  on  Civil  Liberty, 
&c."  Forming  a  Concise  State  of  the  Present  Currency  ;  an 
Impartial  View  of  the  Trade  and  Government  of  the  Kingdom  ; 
the  Cause  and  Consequences  of  the  War  wi-^h  America;  and  a 
Sketch  of  the  Debts  and  Revenues  of  France.  By  A.  Charles 
Dodd.  London :  Fielding  and  Walker,  mdcclxxvii.  8vo,  pp. 
vi,  56.  20483 

The  "Monthly  Review,"  lvii.  85,  calls  this  tract  "a   very  illiberal  and  indecent 
performance." 

DoDD  (B.  L.)  Genealogies  of  the  Male  Descendants  of 
Daniel  Dod,  of  Branford,  Conn.,  a  Native  of  England.  1646 
to  1863.  By  Bethuel  L.  Dodd,  m.d.,  and  John  R.  Burnet. 
Newark^  N.  J.:    The  Author.    1864.     8vo,  pp.  221.      Plates. 

Dodd  (S.)  The  East-Haven  Register:  in  Three  Parts. 
Part  I.  Containing  a  History  of  the  Town  of  East-Haven, 
from  its  First  Settlement  in  1644,  to  the  Year  1800.  Also,  an 
Account  of  its   Boundaries,  Iron- Works  and  Mills,  Division  of 


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Lands,  Controversies  with  New-Ha;en  and  Hranford,  Town 
Charters,  Kcclesiastirnl  Affairs,  Schools,  Popula'ion  and  'I'axt'^;, 
[^osses  In  War,  Nati.ial  History  and  (^^iosltles,  Roads  and 
Public  l-.inds.  Part  11.  Containinii;  an  Acco  nt  ot  the  N.imcs, 
Marriages,  and  Births  of  the  Kaniilies  which  have  first  Settled, 
or  which  have  Resided  in  Kast-Haven,  from  its  Sfttlemciit  in 
1644,  to  the  Year  1800.  Part  iii.  C^)ntaining  an  Account  ot" 
the  I  aths  in  the  Families  named  in  f  r  Second  Part,  fVimi  the 
Year  1647  to  the  End  or' the  Year  1823.  Compiled  by  Stephen 
Dodii,  Pastor  of  the  C'ongrcgational  Church  in  Ka>>t-Havcn. 
New-Havtn:    Published  for  the    Author  '7   A.    H.   Midt''\  iff   Co. 


1824.     i2mo,  pp.  200. 


BA.    20485 


An  extremely  rare  local  ln-tory. 


DoDD.      A  Faniilv  Record  of  Daniel  Dod,  wli^    settled  with 

the  Colony  of  Brantord,  1644,  where  he  died  in  1665:   unJ  aUw 

of  his  Descendants  in  New  Jersey.      Compiled  bv  Stephen  '  ^oAd, 

...    .   [n.  p.  :]  the  Author.    1839.      l2mo,  pp.  24.  k  \.  20486 

Set  Case  (W.),  Vul.  in.,  Nc.  11304. 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of  the  Doddint'toii  In- 
diaman,  and  of  the  Surprising  Adventures,  and  Disii esses,  of 
those  on  Board,  who  Survived  the  Shipwreck  ;  From  the  Journal 
ot  one  ot  the  Surviving  Officers.  ...  Nciv-Tork :  I'rinted  hy 
James  Parker^  and  Company,  m.dcc.lxii.     i2mo,  pp.  28. 

All  books  printed  by  P,irker  are  rare. 

Doddridge  (J.)  Logan,  the  Last  of  th>  Race  of  Shikellemus, 
Chief  of  the  Cayuga  Nation.  A  Dramatic  Piece.  To  which  is 
added  the  Dialogue  of  the  Backwoodsman  and  the  Dandy,  first 
recited  at  the   Bufi^'alo  Seminary,   lulv  the  4th,  1821, 


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Joseph  Doddridge,  BufFaloe  Creek,  Brooke  County,  Va.     Printed 


for  the  author.,  by  Solom'^n  Sala.    1 823.     8vo,  pp.  47. 


20488 


A  terribly  dramatic  piece,  of  much  rarity  ;  reprinted  with  the  following  title: 

Doddridge.  Logan,  the  Last  of  the  Race  of  Shikellemus. 
A  Dramatic  Piece,  with  the  Dialogue  of  the  Backwoodsman  and 
the  Dandy.  By  Dr.  Joseph  Doddridge.  Reprinted  from  the 
Virginia  Edition  of  1^23,  with  Appendix  on  the  Murder  of  Lo- 
gan's Family.  Cincinnati.  1868.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  76.  \-  Cincin- 
nati:  R.    Clarke  ^  Co.    1868.     Sm,  410,  pp.  76.  20489 

Doddridge.  Notes  on  the  Settlement  and  Indian  Wars  of 
the  Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  from  the  year 


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1763  until  the  year  1783,  inclusive.  Together  with  a  View,  Of 
the  state  of  society  and  manners  of  the  first  settlers  of  the  West- 
ern Country.  By  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Doddridge,  frells- 
burgh^  Va. :   Printed  at  the   Office  of  the   Gazette^  for  the  Author. 


-f-  Second  Edition.      IVin- 

20490 


1824.     i2ir.o,  5  1.,  pp.  V-316.     c. 
Chester.    1833.    l2mo. 

An  interesting,  authentic  work,  drawn  from  original  sources;  both  editions  are  now 
scarce.  It  was  reprinted  in  Kercheval's  "  Valley  of  Virginia,"  pp.  Z51-410,  and  in  part 
in  Beckley's  "  Indian  Wars." 

Doddridge.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Masonic  So- 
ciety, of  Wellsburgh  and  its  Vicinity,  on  St.  Johns  Day.  June 
24th,  1817.  By  Dr.  Joseph  Doddridge.  ...  Wellsburgh.^  Fa.  : 
Printed  by  John  Berry.    1817.     I2mo,  pp.  21.  20491 

Also:  A  Treatise  on  the  Culture  of  Bees.     St,  Clairs-vll/e.  0.   18 1 3.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

[Doddridge  (P.)]  Speech  of  Mr.  Doddridge,  in  the  Case 
of  Samuel  Houston,  Charged  with  a  Contempt  and  Breach  of 
the  Privileges  of  the  House,  by  assaulting  the  Hon.  William 
Stanberry  ...  .  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  May  9,  1832. 
Washington.    1832.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.,  M.,  w.  20492 

Dodge  (A.  C.)  Remarks  of  Hon.  A.  C.  Dodge,  of  Iowa, 
on  the  Bill  to  define  the  Boundaries  of  the  State  of  Iowa.  De- 
livered in  the  House  ...  June  8,  1846.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  H.  20493 

Also :  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  February  7, 
1846.  fVaihington  :  B!air  &  Rii>es,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  12. — Speech  ...  in  the  Senate 
...  March  3  and  4,  1852,  on  the  Iowa  Land  Bill.  fVashington.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16. 
,.. — Speech   ...   [on]  Nebraska  and  Kansas,  Feb.  25,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  15.     s. 

Dodge  (A.  W.)  A  Prize  Essay  on  Fairs.  By  Allen  W. 
Dodge,  of  Hamilton,  Mass.     Boston.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  16  H. 

Dodge  (D.  L.)  The  Mediator's  Kingdom  not  of  this  World  i 
but  Spiritual,  Heavenly,  and  Divine.  Illustrated  in  Remarks 
upon  John,  Ch.  xvni.  v.  36.  By  David  L.  Dodge.  New- 
Tor  k.   18 14.    8vo,  pp.  35.  20495 

The  first  peace  tract  published  in  America.  Also :  War  Inconsistent  with  the 
Religion  of  Jesus  Christ,  as  it  is  inhuman,  unwise,  and  criminal.  New  York.  1815. 
i2mo. 

Dodge  (G.  M.)  ...  Report  of  G.  M.  Dodge,  Chief  En- 
gineer, to  the  Board  of  Directors  on  a  Branch  Railroad  Line 
from  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  to  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon, 
and  Puget's  Sound.      Washington.,  D.  C.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  13. 

Also  :  Affidavit  of  G.  M.  Dodge,      [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  9. 


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Dodge  (H.)  Journal  of  the  Expedition  of  Dragoons,  under 
the  command  of  Col.  Henry  Dodge,  to  the  Rocky  Mountains 
during  the  Summer  of  1835.      Pf^ashington.    1836.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

Dodge  (J.  G.)  Appeal  on  behalf  of  our  Country,  Visit  to 
Mount  Vernon,  and  Letter  of  Senator  Bigler.  Louisville.  1862. 
8vc,  pp.  23.  B.  20498 

Dodge  (J.  R.)  Red  Men  of  the  Ohio  Valley:  an  Aboriginal 
History  of  the  period  commencing  a.d.  1650,  and  ending  at  the 
Treaty  of  Greenville,  a.d.  1795,  embracing  Notable  Facts  and 
Thrilling  Incidents,  in  the  Settlement  by  the  whites  of  the  States 
of  Kentucky,  Indiana,  Ohio  and  Illinois.  By  J.  R.  Dodge. 
Springfield^  O.:  Ruralist  Publishing  Company,  i860.  l2mo,  pp. 
435.  20499 

Dodge.  West  Virginia;  its  Farms  and  Forests,  Mines  and 
Oil  Wells;  with  a  Glimpse  of  its  Scenery,  a  Photograph  of  its 
Population,  and  an  Exhibit  of  its  Industrial  Statistics.  By  J.  R. 
Dodge,  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Philadelphia : 
J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  276.  20500 

Dodge  (J.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  Treatment  of 
John  Dodge,  by  the  English  at  Detroit.  Written  by  Himself. 
Philadelphia.   1779.    l2mo.  p.  20501 

Dodge  (J.)  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Haverhill,  Dec.  22,  1820; 
being  the  Second  Centesimal  Anniversary  of  the  Landing  of 
New-England  Fathers  at  Plymouth.  By  the  Rev.  Joshua 
Dodge,  A.M.  Haverhill:  Burrill  and  Hersey.  1821.  8vo,  pp. 
28.  c.  20502 

[Dodge  (Mary  Abigail).]  A  Battle  of  the  Books  ...  .  Edited 
by  Gail  Hamilton.  ...  New  Tori:  Hurd  and  Houghton.  1870. 
i6mo,  2  i.,  pp.  288.  BA.  20503 

An  amusing  account  of  her  business  relations  with  her  former  publishers,  Ticknor 
and  Fields. 

[Dodge.]  Call  to  my  Countrywomen.  Reprinted  from  the 
Atlantic  Monthly,  of  March,  1863.  [By  Gail  Hamikon.]  New 
fori:  G.  IV.  tVood.  1863.  i2mo,  pp.  12.  +  [Another  Edi- 
tion.]    New  York:  A,  D.  F.  Randolph.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  25. 

[Dodge.]  Country  Living  and  Country  Thinking.  By  Gail 
Hamilton.  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1862.  pp.  vi,  (i),  461. 
BA.    4-  [^Ibid.']    1864.  20505 

"Lights  among  the  Shadows  of  our  Civil  War"  is  the  subject  of  the  last  chapter. 


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[Dodge.]  Gala-Days.  By  Gail  Hamilton.  Boston:  Ticknor 
and  Fields.    1863.     i2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  436.  BA.,  H.  20506 

Includes  "A  Call  to  my  Countrymen,"  "Side-Glances  at  Harvard  Class-Day," 
etc.  Also  under  the  %zme  pseudonym :  A  New  Atmosphere.  ...  Boston:  Ticknor  and 
Fields.  1865.  i6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  310.  ba.  (On  the  woman  question.)  —  Red-Letter 
Days  in  Applethorpe.  ...  Zosion  :  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  141.  ba,. 
H.  —  Skirmishes  and  Sketches  .  ...  Boston;  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1 865.  8vo,  pp.  vi, 
447.  BA.,  H.  —  Stumbling  Blocks.  ...  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1864.  l6mo,  3 
1.,  pp.  435.  BA.,  H.  —  Summer  Rest.  ...  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1866.  8vo,  a  1., 
pp.  356.  H. — Tracts  for  the  Times.  Courage!  ...  Neiv  York:  Charles  B.  Richard- 
son^ Publisher,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  —  Wool-Gathering.  ...  Boston  :  Ticknor  & 
Fields.  1867.  lamo,  pp.  335.  ba.,  c.  (Travels  in  the  West  and  South.)  —  Wom- 
an's Wrongs:  a  Counter-Iriitant,  "...  Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.  1868.  i6mo,  Title, 
pp.  212.     c,  H. 

Dodge  (N.)  A  Discourse  at  Lebanon,  4  March,  1805,  in 
Honor  of  the  Election  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  By  Nehemiah 
Dodge,  of  Middletov/n.     Norwich,  Conn.   1805.    8vo.        20507 

[Dodge  (N.  S.)]  Sketches  of  New  England,  or  Memories 
of  the  Country.  By  John  Carver,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace 
and  Quorum.     New  Tori:  E.  French.   1842.    i2mo,  pp.  286. 

A  fiction.     See  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  April,  1842. 

Dodge  (P.)  A  Poem  delivered  at  the  Commencement  of 
Rhode  Island  College,  September  6,  a.d.  1797.  ...  By  Paul 
Dodge.     Providence:   Printed  by  Carter  ^  Wilkinson.    1797.    8vo, 

pp.  8.  BA.,  J.C.B.  20509 

[Dodge  (Robert).]  A  Book  for  every  Soldier's  Knapsack. 
Tracts  for  the  War.  Secession :  The  Remedy  and  Result. 
New  York:    'James  Miller.    1 86 1.    i8mo,  pp.  71.  20510 

Dodge.  Memorials  of  Columbus,  read  to  the  Maryland  His- 
torical Society,  by  Robert  Dodge,  3  April,  1851.  Baltimore. 
MDCCCLi.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  2051 1 

Also:  Austria  and  its  Polity:  a  Lecture,  delivered  at  Astoria,  N.  Y.  January  21st, 
1853.  ...  New  York:  Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.,  Printers.  1853.  8vo,  j.p.  20.  h. — 
Diary,  Sketches  and  Reviews  during  an  European  Tour,  in  the  Year  1 847.  By  Robert 
Dodge.     New  York:   Printed  for  his  Friends.    1850.    8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  304.     c. 

Dodge  (W.  C.)  Breech-Loaders  versus  Muzzle-Loaders: 
or,  how  to  strengthen  our  Army  and  crush  the  Rebellion,  with  a 
saving  of  Life  and  Treasure.  By  W.  C.  Dodge  ...  .  Washing- 
ton., D.  C:  published  by  W.  C.  Dodge.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  31,(2). 

Also  :  Memorial  to  the  Hon.  Secretary  of  War,  or  How  to  strengthen  our  Army 
and  crush  the  Rebellion,  with  a  Saving  of  Life  and  Treasure,  ...  .  Washington^  D 
C:  McGill  &  JVitheroiv,  Printers.    1864.    8vo,  pp.  12.      h. 


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Dodge  (W.  E.)  Influence  of  the  War  on  our  National 
Prosperity.  A  Lecture,  delivered  in  Baltimore,  Md.  ...  March 
13th,  1865,  by  William  E.  Dodge,  of  New  York.  New-Tori: 
iVm.  C.  Martin,  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  f  ["•  p. 
n.  d.J   8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  20513 

Dodge.  Speech  of  Hon.  William  E.  Dodge,  of  New  York, 
on  Reconstruction;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
January  21,  1867.      Washington.    1867.    8vo,  pp.  8.      H.  20514 

Also:  Speech  ...  in  the  Peace  Conference  at  Washington,  20th  February,  i860, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 

Dodge  (W.  S.)  The  History  of  the  Old  Second  Division, 
Army  of  the  Cumberland,  Commanders  McCook,  Sill,  and 
Johnson.  By  William  Sumner  Dodge.  Chicago:  Church  £ff 
Goodman.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  450.     Portraits  and  Map.  20515 

Dodge  A  Waif  of  the  War;  or,  the  History  of  the  75th 
Illinois  Infantry,  embracing  the  Entire  Campaigns  of  the  Army 
of  the  Cumberland.  By  William  Sumner  Dodge.  Chicago : 
Church  y  Goodman.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  242.  20516 

Contains  "The  Diary  of  the  late  George  Bubb  Doddington.  From  March  8,1749, 
to  February  6,  1761.  ...  A  New  Edition.  By  Henry  Penruddocke  Wyndham. 
Salisbury.   1 784.     8vo. 

[DoDSLEY  (Robert).]  The  Chronicles  of  the  Kings  of  England, 
From  ...  William  the  Conqueror  ...  to  ...  George  the  Second 
...  .  By  Nathan  Ben  Saddi.  London,  Printed.  Boston,  Reprinted: 
R.  Fowle  and  S.  Draper.  1759.  8vo,  pp.  70.  H.  +  Philadel- 
phia. 1774.  l2mo.  p.  +  Newport:  Printed  by  the  Widow 
Franklin.  \11^.  i2mo,  pp.  56.  4-  to  ...  mdccxcv.  Worces- 
ter: Isaiah  Thomas,  mdccxcv.    i2mo,  pp.  196.  h.  20517 

[DoDSLEY.]  A  Compendium  Of  Authentic  and  Entertaining 
Voyages,  Digested  in  a  Chronological  Series.  The  whole  ex- 
hibiting A  clear  View  of  the  Customs,  Manners,  Religion,  Gov- 
ernment, Commerce,  and  Natural  History  of  most  Nations  in 
the  Known  World.  Illustrated  and  Adorned  with  a  Variety  of 
genuine  Charts.  Maps,  Plans,  Heads,  &c.  curiously  engraved. 
The  Second  Edition.  London :  W.  Strahan.  mdcclxvi.  7 
vols.,  i2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  286;  288;  285;  299;  342;  339;  I  1., 
pp.  366.  20518 

Contains  Columbus,  V.  de  Gama,  Aiv.  de  Cabral,  Cortez,  Pizarro,  F.  de  Soto, 
Magellan,  Drake,  Raleigh,  Eight  Men  in  Greenland  1630,  Seven  Sailors  in  Green- 
land, Th.  James,  Wafer,  Expedition  against  Carthagene  1 741,  Gemelli  Carreri,  aad 
Woods  Rogers. 


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474  DOGGETT. 

DoDSLEY.  Dodsley's  Annual  Register.  See  Vol.  i.,  No. 
1614. 

DoDSON  (C.  W.)  Life  and  Adventures  of  Smith  Maythe,  the 
Notorious  Robber  of  the  West.  By  Charles  W.  Dodson. 
Cincinnati.   184 1.    8vo,  pp.  48.  M.  205 19 

DoEDES  (J.  I.)  Wanneer  zullen  onze  West  Indische  slaven 
vrij  worden?      Utrecht.   1857.    ^^o*  20520 

DoEHN  (R.)  Die  politischen  Parteien  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Amerika.     Leipzig.   1868.    i6mo.  b.  20521 

DoELL.    Deutsche  A  uswanderung  nach  Chile,    [n.  p.]  1847. 

Does  the  Country  require  a  National  Armory  and  Foundry 
west  of  the  Allegany  Mountains?  If  it  does,  where  should  they 
be  located?     Pittsburgh:   W.  S.  Haven.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  60. 

DoESTiCKS,  pseudonym.     See  [Thompson  (Mortimer  S.)J 

DoGGETT  (D.  S.)  A  Nation's  Ebenezer.  A  Discourse  ... 
in  Richmond,  Virginia  ...  September  18,  1862:  the  Day  of 
Public  Thanksgiving,  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  Confed- 
erate States.  By  Rev.  D.  S.  Doggett,  d.d.  ...  Richmond.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  18.  BA.  20524. 

Doggett.  A  Sermon  on  Occasion  of  the  Fast  appointed  ... 
by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  in  the  Chapel 
of  Randolph  Macon  College,  by  Rev.  David  S.  Doggett.  ... 
Richmond.   1841.    8vc,  pp.  23.  H.  20525 

Doggett.  The  War  and  its  Close.  A  Discourse,  delivered 
in  ...  Richmond,  Va.  ...  April  8th,  1864,  by  Rev.  D.  S.  Dog- 
gett, D.D.  on  the  Occasion  of  the  National  Fast.  ...  Richmond. 
1864.    32mo,  pp.  20.  H.  20526 

Doggett  (John).  Guide  to  New  York  for  1846.  Second 
Edition.     New  Tori.   1846.    i8mo.  20527 

Doggett.  Doggett's  United  States  Railroad  &  Ocean  Steam 
Navigation  Guide,  illustrated  with  a  Map  of  the  United  States 
...  New  York.   1847.   i6mo,  pp.  132.     Continued.       h.  20528 

Doggett  (S.)  An  Address  at  the  Dedication  and  Opening 
of  Bristol  Academy,  Taunton,  July  18,  1796.  By  Rev.  Simeon 
Doggett.     New  Bedford:  Printed  by  John  Spooner.   1797. 

Alio !  Discourie  preached  to  the  Congregational  Society  in  Norton.     ProviJtnei. 


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475 


1797.  —  A  Discourie  on  Education,  at  the  Dedication  and  Opening  of  Bristol  Academy, 
on  the  1 8th  Day  of  July,  1796.  By  Simeon  Doggett,  Jun.  a.m.  Netv  Bedford, 
1797.  8vo,  pp.  28.  H.,  N.  —  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Richard 
George,  Esquire  ...  .  Boston;  True  and  Green,  Printers.  1827.  32mo,  pp.  14.  h. — 
Sermon  from  Fhilipp.  ii.  12,  13:  Dedicated  to  the  Students  of  Rhode  Island  Col- 
lege.     Providence.   1796.     8vo,  pp.    14.  —  An  Oration    delivered  at  Taunton,  ...  on 

the  4th   of  July,  1799.      By  Simeon   Doggett,  Jun New   Bedford:   Printed  by 

John  Spooner.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.  —  Two  Discourses  on  Slavery  ...  Boston.  1835. 
8vo.     B. 

DoGGETV  (T.)  A  Sermon,  preached  on  Fast  Day,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1 86 1.  By  Thomas  Doggett  ...  .  Haverhill:  E.  G. 
Frothingham.,  Printer.   186 1.    Svo,  pp.  16.  H.  20530 

Doggett  (T.  P.)  Traits  requisite  in  the  Character  of  Mod- 
ern Reformers.  A  Sermon,  delivered  on  the  Annual  Fast, 
April  5,  1838.  By  Theophilus  P.  Doggett  ...  .  Boston:  printed 
by  y.  K.  Butts.   1838.     8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  20531 

DoHENY  (M.)  The  History  of  the  American  Revolution. 
By  Michael  Doheny.  Dublin.  1846.  24mo,  pp.  248.  -f  Second 
Edition.     Dublin.   1847.    24'"0'  20532 

Doheny  (M.)  The  Principle,  Progress,  Tendency,  Obliga- 
tions and  Destiny  of  Democracy :  a  LecLure  by  Michael  Do- 
heny. Delivered  ...  the  tvirenty-second  of  December,  1852, 
before  the  Young  Men's  Democratic  Union  Club  of  New  York 
...  .  New-Tork:  published  by  Dewitt  ^  Davenport.  1853.  8vo, 
pp.  26.  H.  20533 

Doings  of  the  American  Commissioners  at  Paris  under  the 
Convention  of  April  1803.     Philadelphia.   1807.    8vo.  w. 

Doings  of  the  Council  at  their  Sitting  at  Fort  George,  Nov. 
25,  1727,  relating  to  the  Abuses  iq  the  Court  of  Chancery:  with 
Appendix  Giving  Minutes  of  the  Council  at  Fort  George  in 
1811-12,  for  erecting  a  Court  of  Chancery.    Folio,      w.  20535 

Doings  of  the  Council  at  their  Sitting  at  Fort  George,  Dec. 
19,  1727.    Folio.  w.  20536 

D[ole]  ( A[nna]  G[reenleaf ]).  Writings  of  Mrs.  Dole ;  with 
a  Sketch  of  her  Character.  Second  Edition.  Exeter.  181 1. 
i2mo,  pp.  83.  N.  20537 

Dole  (B.)  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  on 
the  Subject  of  Human  Rights.  By  Benjamin  Dole.  ...  Boston. 
1838.    i2mo,  pp.  48.  H.  20538 


476 


DOMENECH. 


Dole.  An  Examination  of  Mr.  Rantoul's  Report  for  Abol- 
ishing Capita!  Punishment  in  Massachusetts.  By  Benjamin 
Dole.  Boston,  mdcccxxxv.  i2mo,  pp.  36.  h.  -f-  Boston. 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  72.  20539 

Also:  An  Aadresi  t.a  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Subject  of  the  License 
Law  of  1838,  and  its  Repeal.  ...  BoUon  i  printed  by  Kidder  &  If  right,  1840.  iimo, 
pp.  .  a-      H. 

Dole  (G.  T.)  ...  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  ... 
of  Dr.  Joseph  Torrey,  delivered  in  Beverly,  December  15,  1850. 
By  George  T.  Dole  ...  .  Salem:  printed  by  IVm.  Ives  £3*  Geo. 
IV.  Pease.    1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  20540 

Dole  (I.)  Requirements  in  a  Lexicographer  of  the  English 
Language:  a  Review  of  Webster's  American  Dictionary.  By 
Isaiah  Dole,  m.a [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  161-184.        h. 

DoLFUs(A.),  ^/ Mont-Serrat(E.  de).  Geologic.  Voyages 
geologique  dans  les  republiques  de  Guatemala  et  de  Salvador  ...  . 
Paris:  imprimerie  imperiale.  1868.  4to,  pp.  539.  18  Colored 
Plates.  20542 

[DoMAiRON  (L.)]  Recueil  historique  et  chronologique  de 
faits  memorables  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  generale  de  la  marine  et 
a  celle  des  decouvertes.     Paris.    1781.    2  vols.,  i2mo.       20543 

DoMAiRON.  Le  Voyageur  Fran^ais,  ou  la  Connaissance  de 
I'Ancien  et  du  Nouveau-Monde.      Paris.     17  vols.,  i2mo. 

Title  from  Faribault,  No.  201. 

DoMENECH  (E.)  Erinnerungen  aus  Amerika,  insbesondere  aus 
Texas.  Aus  dem  Tagebuche  von  Emanuel  Domenech.  Mar- 
burg: Elwert.   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  95.  20545 

Domenech.  L'Empire  au  Mexique,  et  la  Candidature  d'un 
prince  Bonaparte  au  trone  mexicain,  par  Emmanuel  Domenech, 
M.A.     Paris,  [n.  d.]    8vo.  20546 

Domenech.  L'empire  mexicain,  par  L'Abbe  Domenech. 
Mexico.   1866.    8vo.  20547 

Domenech.  Histoire  du  Mexique.  Juarez  et  Maximilien 
Correspondances  inedites  des  Presidents,  Ministres  et  Generaux 
Almonte,  Santa-Anna,  Gutierrez,  Miramon,  Marquez,  Mejia, 
Woll,  etc.  etc.  de  Juarez,  de  I'Empereur  Maximilien  et  de  I'lm- 
peratrice  Charlotte.  Par  Emmanuel  Domenech  ...  .  Troisieme 
edition.  Bruxelles :  A.  Lacroix^  Verboeckhoven  ^  O'-  1868.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  412,  455.  20548 


DOMENECH. 


477 


DoMENECH.  Le  Journal  d'un  missionnaire  au  Texas  et  au 
Mexique,  (1846-1852.)  Par  L'Abbe  E.  Domenech.  Paris: 
Gaumtyfrereu   1857.    8vo.  20549 

Domenech.  Manuscrit  pictograpfiique  Aniericain  precede 
d'une  notice  sur  I'ideographie  des  Peaux-Rougss.  Par  I'Abbe 
Em.  Domenech  missionaire  ...  .  Ouvrage  public  sous  les  aus- 
pices de  M.  le  ministre  d'etat  et  de  la  maison  de  I'empereur. 
Paris:   Gide.   i860.     8vo.  20550 

This  absurd  production  purports  to  be  a/acsimiie  o(  a  manuscript  in  the  "  Bibliothcque 
de  I'Arscnal  a  Paris."  It  is  evidently  the  drawing-book  ot'  some  clumsy  youth,  whose 
genius  was  certainly  not  very  bright.  It  is  remarltuble  that  the  Emperor  Napoleon, 
and  the  Ministers  of  State,  and  not  a  few  so-called  sai'ans,  should  have  been  beguiled 
by  this  publication.  It  is  said  to  have  been  suppressed  and  bought  up,  and,  conse- 
quently, commands  a  large  price.  The  blunder  was  exposed  by  J.  Fetzholdt,  in  "  Das 
Buch  dcr  Wilden,"  and  by  J.  F.  Meissner  in  "  Walirc  Erklarung,"  etc. 

Domenech.  La  verite  sur  le  livre  des  sauvages,  par  I'Abbe 
Domenech.      Paris:  E.  Dentu.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  54.      10  Plates. 

The  author  attempts  to  prove  the  authenticity  of  his  previous  work  by  reproducing 
some  inscriptions  found  on  the  rocks  in  New  Mexico  and  Sonora.  "  These  pages  are 
directly  addressed  to  the  author  of  the  pamphlet  of  Dresden,  [Fetzholdt,  Buch  der 
Wilden,]  to  the  '  Augsburgsche  Zeitung,'  to  the  '  Vossische  Zeitung,'  to  the  '  Athe- 
naeum,''  Saturday  Review,'  'Notes  and  (Queries,*  'Correspondance  Litteraire,'  *  Patrie,' 
'  Independance  Beige,'  and  other  papers  and  reviews  which  have  attacked  the  authen- 
ticity of  the  '  Livre  des  Sauvages.'  "  —  From  the  author's  Preface. 

Domenech.  Le  Mexique  tel  qu'il  est,  la  verite  sur  son 
climat,  ses  habitants,  et  son  gouvernement.  Paris :  Dentu. 
1867.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  350.     BA.    +  Seconde  edition.     \_Ibid.'\ 

Domenech.  Missionary  Adventures  in  Texas  and  Mexico: 
a  Personal  Narrative  of  Six  Years'  Sojourn  in  those  Regions. 
By  the  Abbe  Domenech.  Translated  from  the  French  under 
the  Author's  Superintendence.    London:  Longman.,  Brown^  Green^ 


Longman  and  Roberts.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  366. 


BA.,  c,  H. 


Domenech.  Seven  Years'  Residence  in  the  Great  Deserts 
of  North  America.  By  the  Abbe  Em.  Domenech  ...  .  Illus- 
trated with  fifty-eight  Woodcuts  by  A.  Joliet,  three  plates  of 
Indian  Music,  and  a  Map,  showing  the  Actual  Situation  of  the 
Indian  Tribes,  and  the  Country  Described  by  the  Author.  Lon- 
don: Longman.^  Green  ^  Co.  i860.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  4451 
xii,  465.     59  Plates.  ba.  20554 

Mostly  a  compilation  from  the  "  Reports  of  the  Surveys  for  the   Pacific   Railroad," 
some  of  the  plates  in  that  work  being  here  reproduced. 


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DoMENECH.  Voyage  pittoresque  dans  les  grands  deserts  du 
Nouvcau  Monde.     Paris:  Morizot.    1862.    410.  20555 

DoMENECH.  Voyages  dans  les  solitudes  americaines:  voyage 
au  Minnesota.     Paris:  Douniol.   1858.    i8mo.  20556 

Domestic  Scenes  in  Greenland  and  Iceland.  London:  Re- 
ligious Tract  Society.  1841.  -f  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Van 
Voorst.   185!.    i8mo,  pp.  116.  20557 

DoMEYKo  (I.)  Araucania  i  sus  habitantes.  Recuerdos  de  un 
viaje  hecho  en  las  provincias  meridionales  de  Chile  en  [1845]. 
Por  Ignacio  Domeyko.  Santiago:  imprenta  chilena.  1845.  ^^o, 
5  1.,  pp.  121.     2  Maps.  c.  20558 

Domeyko.  Elementos  de  Mineralojia  o  del  gonocimiento  dc 
las  especies  minerales  en  jeneral,  i  en  particular  de  las  de  Chile. 
Por  Ignacio  Domeyko.  Segunda  edicion.  Santiago,  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  xi,  432.     6  Plates.  20559 

Domeyko.  Memoire  sur  les  fossiles  secondaires  recueillis 
dans  le  Chili.      Paris.    1851.    4to.     8  Plates.  20560 

Domeyko.  Tratado  de  ensayos,  tanto  por  la  via  seca  conio 
por  la  via  humeda,  de  toda  clase  de  minerales  y  postes  de  cobre, 
ploms,  plata,  oro,  mercurio,  etc.  con  descripcion  de  los  carac- 
teres  de  los  principales  minerales  y  productos  de  las  artes  en 
America,  y  en  particular  en  Chile,  por  Ignacio  Domryko. 
Serena:  imprenta  del  colejio.  1844.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  341,  xviii.  2 
Plates.  +  Segunda  edicion,  aumentada  y  correjida.  Valparaiso: 
imprenta  del  Diario.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  458,  xviii.     5  Plates. 

El  Doningo.  Semanario  de  religion,  literatura  y  variedadas. 
Noviembre  29,  1863.  —  Abril  17,  1864.  Mexico.  1863-64. 
4to.  20562 

Domingo  de  la  Anunciacion.  Doctrina  Xtiana  breue  y 
c6pendio|sa  por  via  de  dialogo  entre  vn  maestro  y  vn  disci- |pulo, 
sacada  en  legua  castellana  y  mexicana  y|cdpuesta  par  el  may 
reuerendo  padre  fray|domingo  de  la  anunciacion,  vicario  (\ue\ 
al  presente  es  de  cuyoacan,  de  |  la  orden  del  bien  auen|turado 
padre  sct'o  |  Domingo.  |  En  Mexico  en  casa  de  pedro  ocharte.  1565.  | 
4to,  Title,  pp.  83,  (i).  20563 

For  some  interesting  particulars  respecting  the  only  known  copp,  tee  Leclerc,  No. 
467.  It  sold  for  1 500  francs.  It  contains  four  woodcuts,  which  may  be  regarded  as 
some  of  the  earliest  specimens  of  Mexican  wood  engraving. 


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Domingo  de  S.  Thomas.  Gramatica,  6  Arte  de  la  Lengua 
general  de  los  Indios  de  lo5  Reynos  del  Peru.  Nueuamente 
compuesto,  por  el  Maestro  Fray  Domingo  de  S.  Thomas,  De 
la  Orden  de  S.  Domingo,  Morador  en  los  dichos  Reynos.  /m- 
presso  en  yalladolid^  por  Francisco  Fernandez  de  Cordoua.  1560. 
Sm.  8vo,  7  1.,  96  1.  20564 

Domingo  de  S.  Thomas.  Lexicon,  o  Vocabulario  de  la 
lengua  general  de  Perv,  copuesta  por  el  Maestro  F.  Domingo  de 
S.  Thomas  de  la  orden  de  S.  Domingo.  Impresso  en  yalladolid^ 
por  Francisco  Fernandez  de  Cordoua^  Impressor  de  la  M.  R.  Con 
privilegio.  [1560.]    Sm.  8vo,  8  1.,  179  1.  20565 

A  volume  of  extreme  rarity.  Lederc's  copy,  No.  468,  sold  for  1050  francs.  Accord- 
ing Co  Ludewig,  it  was  reprinted  as  "  I'Arte  y  Vocabulario  en  la  lengua  general  del  Peru. 
Imp,  par  A.  RicarJo,  a  Lima  en  1586."    8vo. 

D0MINGUF.Z  (Francisco).  Catecismo  de  la  Doctrina  Cristiana 
puesto  en  el  Idioma  Totonaco  de  la  Cierra  [jiV]  baja  de  Naolingo, 
distinto  de  la  Cierra  aha  de  Papautla,  cura  inter'no  de  Xalpan. 
Por  F.  Dominguez.  Reimpresso  en  Puebla  \_Mexico'\^  en  la  Im- 
prenta  del  Hospital  de  San  Pedro.   1837.     8vo,  pp.  38,  I  1. 

Dominguez.  Voces  a  la  alma  que  da  un  parroco  a  sus  feli- 
greses.     Mexico.   1806.    410,  34  1.  20567 

Dominguez  (Francisco  Eugenio).  Platicas  de  los  principales 
mysterios  de  nuestra  S'^-  Fee,  con  una  breve  exortacion  al  fin  del 
modo  con  que  deben  excitarse  al  dolor  de  las  culpas.  Hechas 
en  el  Idioma  Yucateco,  Por  orden  del  Ill'"o-  Sr.  Dr.  D.  F.  Igna- 
cio  de  Padilla.  Mexico:  en  la  Imprenta  del  Realty  mas  Jntiguo 
Colegio  de  S.  lldefonso.   1 758.    4to,  pp.  24.  J.C.B.  20568 

Dominguez  (J.  F.)  Biena  venturanzas  del  Sant  patriarca 
Seil.  San  Joseph.     Mexico,   1805.    4to,  45  1.  20569 

Por  Luis  L. 

xxiv,   520.     -H 

B.  20570 

Dominguez.  History  of  the  Argentine  Republic.  Vol.  i. 
(1492-1867).  Translated  from  the  Spanish  by  J.  W.  Williams. 
Buenos  Aires.   1865.    4to,  pp.  viii,  150.  205 71 

Dominica.  Dominica,  from  an  Actual  Survey,  completed  in 
1773.     London.    1775.  20572 

For  other  anonymous  books  on  Dominico  not  included  below,  ut  "  Hayti,"  "  San 
Domingo,"  and  "  Saint  Domingo." 


Dominguez  (L.  L.)  Historia  Argentina. 
Dominguez.  Buenos  Aires.  1861.  8vo,  pp. 
3»  edicion.     Buenos  Aires.   1868.    i6mo. 


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Constitution  politica  de  la  republica  Dominicana.  Santo  Do- 
mingo:  Imprtnta  Nacional.  1 854.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  49.  +  Santo 
Domingo.    1854.     410,  pp.  32.  20573 

The  Dominican  Republic  and  the  Emperor  Soulouque.  By 
'  Britannicus.'      Philadelphia.    1852.     pp.  72.  20574 

The  Laws  of  the  Colony  of  Dominica,  ...  from  its  earliest 
establishment  to  ...  18 18.  Roscall :  Printed  by  ff^illiam  P. 
Stewart.    1818.     8v(),  pp.  Ixxxviii,  625,  xl.  20575 

Leycs  Dominicanos.  Actos  legislativos  del  congreso  consti- 
tucional  y  decretos  del  Presidente  de  la  Republica  Dominicana. 
Santo  Domingo.    1846-7.     2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  212;  124.  20576 

Punica  Fides  !  or,  A  Short  Statement  of  the  Facts  connected 
with  the  recent  "Breach"  by  the  Dominican  Government  of 
the  second  article  of  the  Commercial  Treaty,  exchanged  between 
England  and  the  Dominican  Republic  in  1850.  St.  Domingo. 
1852.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  16.  20577 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Legislature  of  Dominica, 
relative  to  the  Condition,  Treatment,  &c.,  of  the  Negro  Popula- 
tion of  that  island,  and  Governor  of  St.  Vincent's  Letter  re- 
specting Insurrection  in  Demerara.     London.   1823.    8vo,  pp.  43. 

La  Republica  Dominicana  y  el  Emperador  Soulouque.  Santo 
Domingo.    1 85 1.     8vo,  pp.  12.  20579 

Dominicans.  Haec  sunt  Acta  Capitali  Generalis  Bononiae, 
celebrati  in  Conuento  Sancti  Dominici  in  festo  Sanctiss.  Pente- 
costes  Anno  Domini  Milesimo  quingentisimo  quarto  :  Die  Vig- 
esimo  Maij.  Sub  Revcrendissimo  Patre  Frate  Vincentio  Jus- 
tiniano  Chiense  Sacrae  S.  Theologie  Professore  Magistro  Generali 
Ordinis  Predicatoru  Diffinientibus  Reverendis  Diffinitoribus : 
videlicit.  Impressa  sunt  heec  Acta^  Mexici  apud  Petrum  Ocharte^ 
Typographum^  Anno  Domino^  1567,  Die  quinto  decima  mensis  Aprilis. 

"  Of  excessive  rarity,  and  probably  unique;  we  have  been  unable  to  trace  notice  of 
it  by  any  bibliographer,  and  it  appears  hitherto  to  have  been  unknown.  As  a  specimen 
of  typography  and  wood  engraving  in  the  infancy  of  printing  in  the  New  World,  it  is 
of  peculiar  interest,  also  for  biographical  notices  of  members  of  the  Dominican  order 
then  living  in  Mexico."     Title  and  note  from  an  English  catalogue. 

Acta  Capituli  Generalis  Romas  in  Conventu  S.  Mariae  super 
Mineruam  celebrati.  In  Festo  S.  Pentecostes  ix.  Junij  Anno 
1612,  sub.  Rev.  P.  Fr.  Seraphino  Sicco  Papiensi.  Mexici:  J. 
Ruyz.  1613.  20581 


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Alio  I  Hkc  lunt  Proviiionri  pro  bono  Regimine  Provincialum  Indiarum  Occiden- 
talium  Ordinii  Fratrum  Frxdicatorum,  etc.  Hitpali,  tXiuJthat  Frane'ieui  di  Lira  AHa, 
1619.  —  Capiculi  Provincialii  celebrati  in  Imperiali  S.  P.  N.  Dominici  Mrxicano  Con- 
ventu,  Die  xv,  Maij,  1773.  Mexico;  lyfiit  Lie,  D.  yot,  Juarigi,  1 773.  410.— 
Acta  Capitiili  Pruvinci.ilis  ceivbr.ui  in  hoc  Imperiali  S.  Dominici  Mexiceo  Ceoneubio 
die  6   Maij,  1809.      Mexico.    iSoc;.     4to. 

DoMscHCKE  (Bcrnhard).  Zwanzig  Monate  in  Kricgs-Gefan- 
genschaft :   Erinnerungen.     Mikuaukee,    1865.    i2mo.  c. 

DoMUs  (Victor).  The  Democracy,  a  Lecture,  [n.  p.  n.d.] 
8vo,  pp.  70.  20583 

Don  Diego  Rosa;  or.  He  of  the  Iron  Arm.  A  Chronicle  of 
Louisiana.      New  York.   1838.     8vo.  N.  20584 

Don  Henriquez  de  Castro,  or  the  Conquest  of  the  Indies,  a 
Spanish  Novel.      London.    1685.     8vo.  '^^S^S 

Don  John  Further  Display'd:  Being  a  Supplement  to  Consid- 
erations on  the  American  Trade.  London:  */.  Roberts,  mdccxl. 
8vo,  pp.  43.  j.c.B.  20586 

"  Written  by  a  Jamaica  merchant  of  some  credit  and  Reputation  in  London."  — 
Rich. 

Don  Quizotes  at  College ;  Or,  A  History  of  the  Gallant  Ad- 
ventures lately  achieved  by  the  combined  Students  of  Harvard 
University  ;  interspersed  with  some  Facetious  Reasonings.  By 
a  Senior.  Boston:  Published  by  Etheridge  and  Bliss  for  the  Author. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  BA.  20587 

Donaldson  (J.  L.  [Quartermaster's  Report  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  Cumberland,  for  the  Year  ending  June  30,  1865.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.  H,  20588 

Donaldson  (James).  Undoubted  Art  of  Thriveing,  shewing 
that  a  million  sterling  money  may  be  raised,  for  propagating  the 
Trade  of  the  Nation ;  How  the  Indian  and  African  Company 
may  propagate  their  Trade,  in  New  York,  Jamaica,  and  other 
parts  of  the  West  Indies,  and  how  every  one,  according  to  his 
quality,  may  live  comfortably  and  happy,  &c.  Edinburgh.  1700. 
i2mo.  20589 

Title  from  one  of  Thorpes'  catalogues,  No.  1 61 5. 

Donaldson  (T.)  American  Colonial  History :  an  Address 
made  by  Thomas  Donaldson,  Esq.,  before  the  Maryland  His- 
torical  Society,    Baltimore,   March   29,   1849    •••    •    Baltimore. 

MDCCCXLIX.     8vO,  pp.  28.  H.  2059O 

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Donaldson  (W.)  North  America,  a  descriptive  Poem, 
representing  the  Voyage  to  America,  a  Sketch  of  that  beautiful 
Country,  etc.  With  Notes.  London:  J.  Shephard.  1757.  410, 
pp.  19.  c.  20591 

Dedicated  to  the  Earl  of  Loudoun. 

DoNALLAN  (John  Whiting).  History  of  the  Second  Baptist 
Church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  by  John  Whiting  Donallan.  Law- 
rence:  printed  by  Geo.  S.  Merill  iff  Company.  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
120.  H.  20592 

DoNCK  (A.  V.  d.)  Beschryvinge|  Van|Nieuvv-Nederlant, I 
(Ghelijcic  het  tegenwoordigh  in  Staet  is)  \  Begrijpende  de  Nature, 
Aert,  gelegentheyt  en  vrucht-|baerheyt  van  het  selve  Lant; 
mitsgaders  de  proffijtelijcke  en-jdejgewenste  toevallen,  die  aldaer 
tot  onderhout  der  Menschen,  (soo|uyt  haer  selven  als  van  buyten 
ingebracht)  gevonden  worden.  |  Als  MedejDe  maniere  en  onghe- 
meyne  eygenschappen  |  vande  Wilden  ofte  Naturellen  van  den 
Lande.  |Ende  I  Een  bysonder  verhael  vanden  wonderlijcken  Aert 

iende  het  Weesen  der  Bevers,  |  Daer  Noch  By  Gevoeght  Is  |  Een 
)iscours  over  de  gelegentheyt  van  Nieuw  Nederlandt,  |tusschen 
een  Nederlandts  Patriot,  ende  een  j  Nieuw  Nederlander.  |  Be- 
schreven  door  |  Adriaen  vander  Donck,  |  Beyder  Rechten  Doctoor, 
die  teghenwoor- 1  digb  noch  in  Nieuw  Nederlant  is.  1 1' Jemsteldam^  \ 
By  Evert  Nieuwenhof,  Boeck-verkooper^  woonende  op  't  \  Ruslandt 
in't  Schrijf-boeck.  Anno  1655.  |     410,  4  1.,  pp.  lOO,  Register  (3). 

First  edition  of  this  valuable  work,  of  the  highest  interest  for  the  history  of 
New  York,  concerning  which,  set  Asher,  No.  7.  The  engraved  view  of  "  t'Fort 
Nieuw  Amsterdam  op  de  Manhatens,"  on  page  9,  is  not  in  the  second  edition.  The 
recto  of  the  third  leaf  of  this  edition  is  "  Inleydinge  Van  de  Autheur ;"  in  the  second 
edition,  it  is  "  Aan  de  leeser."  The  poem  in  tlie  first  edition  is  signed  G.  Verbiest, 
in  the  second,  E.  Nir^uwenhofF.  "What  *■  the  Jirst  folio' \%  to  an  English  collector,  a 
Van  der  Donck  is  to  the  American.  When  he  has  once  screwed  his  courage  to  the 
price  of  a  Van  der  Donck,  he  seldom  flinches  at  any  other  rare  work  that  may  turn 
up.     This  first  edition  usually  commands  from  £12  to  £20  in  Europe." — Stevens. 

Donck.  Beschry vinge  |  Van  |  Nieuvv-Nederlant,  |  (Gelijclc  het 
tegenwoordigh  in  Staet  is)  |  Begrijpende  de  Nature,  Aert,  gele- 
gentheyt en  vruchtbaerheyt  I  van  het  selve  Landt;  mitsgaders  de 
proffijtelijcke  ende  gewenste  toevallen,  die  |  aldaer  tot  onderhoudt 
der  Menschen,  (soo  uyt  haer  selven  als  van  buyten  inge- 1  bracht) 
gevonden  worden.  Als  mede  de  maniere  en  ongemeyne  Eygen- 
schap-  I  pen  vande  Wilden  ofte  Naturellen  vanden  Lande.  Ende 
een  bysonder  verhael  |  vanden  wonderlijcken  Aert  ende  het 
Weesen  der  Bevers.  |  Daer  noch  by-gevoeght  is  j  Een  Discours 
over  de  gelegentheyt  van  Nieuw-Nederlandt  |  tusschen  een  Ned- 


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eriandts  Patriot,  cnde  een  Nieuw  Nedcrlander.  |  Beschreven  door 
|Adriaen  van  der  Donck,  |  Beyder  Rechten  Doctoor,  die  tegen- 
woordigh  |  noch  in  Nieuw-Nederlandt  is.  |  En  hier  achter  by 
gevoeght  |  Het  voordeeligh  Reglement  vande  Ed :  Hoog.  Acht- 
bare  I  Heeren  de  Heeren  Burgermeesteren  deser  Stede,  |  betref- 
fende  de  saken  van  Nieuw-Nederlandt.  |  Den  tweeden  Druck.  | 
Met  een  pertinent  Kaertje  van  t'  zelve  Landt  ver^iert,  |en  van 
veel  druck-fouten  ges[iyvert.\t'JemsteIdam,\By  Evert  Nieuwen- 
hof^  boeck-verkooper^  woonende  op^t  Rmlandt^  in't  Schrijf-boeck^ 
Anno  \b^b.\Met  Privilegie  voor  15  Jaren.\  410,4  1.,  pp.  1 00, 
Register,  (4),  Conditien,  4  1.     Map.  20594 

This  second  edition  contains  a  map,  which  is  not  in  the  first.  The  map  is  entitled, 
"  Nova  Belgica,  sive  Nieuw  Nederlandt,"  and  is  copied  from  the  rare  map  of  N.  J. 
Vischer.  See  Asher's  list  of  the  "Maps  and  Charts  of  N.  Netherland,"  p.  12.  It  is 
usually  followed  by  "  Conditien,  Die  door  de  Heeren  Burgermeesteren  der  Scadt  Am- 
sterdam, volgens't  gemaecte  accoort  met  de  West-Indische  Compagnie,  ende  de  Appro- 
batie  van  hare  Hog.  Mog.  de  Heeren  Staten  Generael  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden 
daer  op  gevolght,  gepresenteert  werden  aen  alle  de  gene,  die  als  Coloniers  iia  Niruw- 
Nederlandt  Willen  vertrecken  ...  UAmsierdam  Met  Consent  ...  etc.  By  E-vert  Nieutven- 
hoff  ...  1656."  4to,  4  1.  In  Putticic  and  Simpson's  catalogue,  No.  2202,  i860,  a  copy 
is  described  as  the  second  and  best  impression  of  the  second  edition,  containing  some 
variations  in  the  preliminary  leaves,  which  we  think  is  an  error.  For  a  translation, 
tee  "  N.  Y.  Hist.  -»oc.  Coll.,"  Second  Series,  Vol.  i.  After  page  sixteen,  both  editions 
are  .'\like. 

[DoNCK.]  Vertoogh]  van|Nieu  Neder-Land,  Weghens  de 
Gheleghentheydt,  I  Vruchtbaerheydt,  en  Sobe-jren  Staet  deszelfs. 
\In's  Graven-Hage^\Ghedruch  by  Michiel  Starl^  Bouckverkooper 
woonende  \op 't  Buy  ten  Hof.,  tegen-over  de  Gevange-Poort.  1650.  | 
4to,  pp.  49.  20595 

A  volume  of  extreme  rarity.     It  was  translated  as  below; 

[DoNCK.]  Vertoogh  van  Nieu  Nederland,  and  Breeden  Raedt 
aende  Vereenichde  Nederlandsche  Provintien.  Two  rare  Tracts 
printed  in  i649-'50.  Relating  to  the  Administration  of  affairs  in 
New  Netherland.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  Henry  C. 
Murphy.     New  Tork.   1854.    4to,  pp.  vii,  (i),  190.  20596 

125  copies  printed.     The  following  is  a  different  translation; 

[DoNCK.]  Remonstrance  of  New-Netherland,  and  the  Oc- 
currences there.  Addressed  to  the  High  and  Mighty  Lords 
States  General  of  the  United  Netherlands,  on  the  28th  July 
1649.  With  Secretary  Van  Tienhoven's  Answer.  Translated 
from  a  copy  of  the  original  Dutch  MS.  By  E.  B.  O'Callaghan, 
M.D.  Jlbany:  Weed^  Parsons  i^  Company.  1856.  410,  3  1.,  pp. 
65,(1).  s.  20597 

Forms  part  of  the  "  Colonial  Documents  of  New  York."  A  few  copies  only  issued 
with  a  separate  title. 


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Doniphan  (Col.)    Campaign  in  New-Mexico.    See  Edwards. 

DoNKiN  (R.)  Military  Collections  and  Remarks.  Published 
by  Major  Donkin.  New- Tori:  Printed  by  H.  Gaine^  at  the 
aible  and  Crown^  in  Hanover- Square.  m,dcc,lxxvii.  8vo,  i6  1., 
pp.  264.  20598 

Published  for  "the  benefit  of  the  children  and  widows  of  the  valiant  solaiers  inhu- 
manly and  wantonly  butchered  when  peaceably  inarching  to  and  from  Concord  the 
19th  April  1775,  by  the  rebels" — Introduction.  Contains  several  anecdotes  and 
remarks  relative  to  the  War  of  Independence. 

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French,  by  W.  Playfair :  With  an  Addition  on  the  Trade  to 
America  ...  .  Illustrated  by  a  Divided  Circle  ...  .  London: 
Greenland  and  Norris.    1805.    8vo,  pp.  72.     Map.  c,  H.,  s. 

DoNNAVAN  (C.)  Adventures  in  Mexico:  experienced  during 
a  Captivity  of  Seven  Months  in  the  Interior —  having  been  Cap- 
tured at  Camargo,  by  Canales'  Band  of  Guerrillas,  with  two 
other  American  Citizens  —  marched  to  Valladolid,  beyond  the 
City  of  Mexico,  and  Sold  into  Slavery;  ...  By  C.  Donnavan. 
Cincinnati:  Robinson  &  "Jones.    1487  \}ic\.    8vo.  20600 

Donne  (J.)  A  Sermon  Vpon  the  viii  Verse  of  the  i.  Chapter 
of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.  Preach'd  To  the  Honourable 
Company  of  the  Virginian  Plantation.  30  Nouemb  1622.  By 
John  Donne  Decone  of  St  Pauls,  London.  London:  Printed  by 
A.  Mat:  for  Thomas  lones.    1622.    Sm.  410,  2  I.,  pp.  49.  m. 

Donnelly  (I.)  "Minnesota;"  an  Address  delivered  at  the 
Broadway  House,  New  York,  March  27,  1857.  ^y  Ignatius 
Donnelly.     New  York.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  15.  20602 

Also:  Freedman's  Bureau.  Speech  ...  In  the  House  ...  February  I,  1866.  Waih- 
iHglon,  D.  C. :  McGill  &  Witherow,  Printers,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h. — Sale  of 
Public  Lands.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  ...  May  7,  1868.  [^ffasiington.  n,  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Reconstruction  of  the  Union.  ...  in  the  House  ... 
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Donnelly  (T.  J.)  Trial  of  James  P.  Donnelly,  for  the 
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DoNOHO.  ...  An  Appeal  from  the  Southern  States  to  the 
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"  Fiinfte  Abtheilung  und  Schluss.     Afrika,  Amerika  und  Atlantis." 

DoNOSO  (Justo).  Instituciones  de  Derecho  Canonico  Ameri- 
cano, para  el  uso  de  los  colegios  en  las  republicas  Americanas. 
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DooLiTTEL,  or  DooLiTTLE  (Thomas).  Earthquakes  Ex- 
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Earthquake  on  Sept.  8.  1692.  in  England,  and  beyond  Sea. 
Jamaica's  Miseries  shew  London's  Mercies.  London.  1693. 
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DoOLiTTLE  (B.)  An  Enquiry  into  Enthusiasm.  Being  an 
Account  what  it  is,  the  Original,  Progress,  and  Effects  of  it. 
By  Benjamin  Doolittle  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  for  J.  Edwards. 
1743.    l2mo,  pp.  37.  B.,  BA.  20608 

Doolittle  (J.  R.)  Arguments  oi  the  Hon.  James  R.  Doo- 
little ...  as  of  Counsel  for  the  Cherokee  Nation  to  the  Senate 
Committee  on  Indian  Affairs.  Washington,  D.  C,  April,  1869. 
IVashington.    1869.    8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  20609 

[DooLiTTLE.J  Condition  of  the  Indian  Tribes.  Report  of 
the  Joint  Special  Committee,  appointed  under  Joint  Resolution 
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8vo,  pp.  10,  532.  H.  20610 

Doolittle.  Record  of  the  Hon.  James  R.  Doolittle  in  the 
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Also;  The  acquisition  of  Cuba  —  Colonization  of  Central  America.  ...  in  the  ... 
Senate,  February  11,  1859.  ff^asAington,  D.  C.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  — An  Ap- 
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IVashington:  F.  &  J.  Ri-ves  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  Printers.  1S68.  Svo,  pp.  15.  h. 
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...  Delivered  in  the  United  States  Senate,  January  21st,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Svo, 
pp.  15.  H. — Opinion  ...  on  the  Impeachment  of  the  President,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
Svo,  pp.  5.  H.  —  Railroads  in  the  States.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  22, 
1869.  IVasAington  :  F.  Gf  y.  Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  Printers.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  14. 
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Party,  destroyed  Slavery.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  ...  Senate,  February  9,  1864. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  Svo,  pp.  7.  —  Speech  ...  [on]  the  Lecomjiton  Constitution,  March  4, 
8,  1858.      Svo,   pp.  16.     8. — Speech    ...  on   the   Bill   to  Organize   the  Territory  of 


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Arizuma.  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  December  27,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. 
Speech  ...  on  Homesteads  for  White  Men  in  the  Temperate  Zone  —  Homesteads  for 
Black  Men  in  the  Tropics —  ...  delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  April  11,  i86z.  ffniA. 
ington.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h. — Speech  ...  on  the  Lincoln-Johnson  Policy  of 
Restoration  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  17,  1866.  ff^ashington.  I'^^ft.  8vo,  pp. 
22.  H. —  ...  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  23,  1868.  fVaihington.  1868.  8vo, 
15.  H. — State  Rights  and  the  Supreme  Court.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  United 
States  Senate,  February  24,  i860.  —  Letter  to  James  R.  Doolittle  on  the  Public  Debt 
New  York.   1866. 

Doolittle  (M.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  from  its  Organization,  114 
Years  ...  and  Early  History  of  the  Place.  By  Hon.  Mark 
Doolittle.  ...  Northampton^  Mass.:  Hopkins^  Briagman  ^  Co. 
1852.    i2mo,  pp.  282.  H.  20612 

Also:  An  Address  at  Northampton,  Oct.  11,  1826,  to  the  Society  of  the  Counties 
of  Hampshire,  Franklin,  and  Hampden,  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture  and  the 
Mechanic  Arts.    ...  Northampton.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  24.     m. 

Doolittle  (T.)  A  Short  |  Narrative  |  of  Mischief  done  by 
the  I  French  and  Indian  Enemy,  |  on  the  |  Western  Frontiers]  of 
the  Province  of  the]  Massachusetts- Bay  ;|  From  the  Beginning 
of  the  French  War,  j proclaimed  by  the  King  of  France]  March 
15'*'  '743»  4>  ^"^  ^y  ^^^  Kingjof  Great  Britain  March  29'*!  | 
1744,  to  August  2<i  1748.  I  Drawn  up  by  the  Reverend  Mr. 
Doolittle  of  North- 1  field  in  the  County  of  Hampshire;  and 
found  among  I  his  Manuscripts  after  his  Death.  |  And  at  the  De- 
sire of  some,  is  now  published,  with  some  small  |  Additions,  to 
render  it  more  perfect.  |  Boston  :\  Printed  and  Sold  by  S.  Knee/and^ 
in  ^ueen  street.  JM.DCCL.  |    8vo,  Title,  pp.  22.  P.  20613 

Doolittle.  Treatise  Concerning  the  Lord's  Supper.  ...  Ey 
Thomas  Doolittle,  m.a.  Three  Dialogues.  The  Nineteenth 
Edition.  With  Additions.  Boston.  1700.  i2mo,  pp.  (8),  212, 
(2).  +  Twenty-fifth  Edition.  Boston.  17 13.  i6mo.  -f-  The 
Sixth  and  Twentieth  Edition.  Boston:  T.  Fleet.  1727.  i8mo, 
4  1.,  pp.  208.  20614 

The  Doom  of  Slavery  in  the  Union:  Its  Safety  out  of  it.  ... 
Charleston,  S.  C:  Printed  By  Evans  &  Cogswell,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
39,  (I),  20615 

DoRAN  (J.)  New  Pictures  and  Old  Panels.  By  Dr.  Doran 
...  .  London:  Richard  Bentley.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  376.  Por- 
trait. BA.  20616 

"The  Flowery  Legend  of  Our  Lady  of  Guadalupe,"  pp.  154-166. 

DoRAT.     Barnewell  im  Gefangniss  und  Yariko  in  der  Skla- 


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verei.    Aus  dem  Franzosischen  [von  H.  W.  D.  Brass].     Braun- 
schweig.  1766.    8vo.  20617 

D'Orbigny  (A.)     See  Orbigny  (A.  d'). 

Dorchester,  Mass.  Collections  of  the  Dorchester  Anti- 
quarian and  Historical  Society.  See  Blake  (J.),  Vol.  11.,  No. 
5777,  Clap(R.),  Vol.  IV.,  No.  13209,  and  Mather  (R.),  infra. 

Dorchester  in  1O30,  1776,  and  1855.  An  Oration  delivered 
on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1855,  by  Edward  Everett.  Also  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Proceedings  in  Dorchester  at  the  Celebration  of 
the  Day.      Boston:  D.  Clapp.   1855.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  158. 

Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground  in  Dorchester.  See 
[Woodward]. 

Histor)  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester,  Massachusetts,  By  a 
Committee  of  the  Dorchester  Antiquarian  and  Historical  So- 
ciety.    Boston:  Ebenezer  Clapp,  Jr.   1859.     ^v®>  PP*  "''»  ^T^' 

First  published  in  parts.  Mr.  E.  Clapp  is  the  author  of  the  greater  part,  and  the 
editor  of  the  whole  of  the  history  of  Dorchester;  Edmund  Baker  wrote  the  account 
of  Neponset  River,  Wm.  B.  Trask  the  account  of  the  schools,  James  M.  Robbins, 
part  of  the  early  history,  and  Mr.  Clapp  all  the  rest. 

The  Memorial  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  New  Soutli  Meeting- 
House  in  Dorchester,  to  the  Ministers  of  the  Boston  Associa- 
tion; ...  with  their  Report  ...  .  Boston:  published  by  PFatson^ 
Bangs.   18 13.    8vo,  pp.  48.  b.,  ba.  20621 

Written  by  the  Rev.  L.  Capen. 

Proceedings  of  the  Second  Church  and  Parish  in  Dorchester; 
exhibited  in  a  Collection  of  Papers.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel 
T.  Armstrong.   18 12.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  9-124.    -f  Second  Edition. 

[/J/V.]    18 1 2.  B.,  BA.,  M.   20622 

Relative  to  the  difficulties  with  their  pastor,  the  Rev.  John  Codman. 

Public  Expression  of  Grief  for  the  Death  of  General  George 
Washington  at  Dorchester,  pp.  6.  [Followed  by]  Everett's 
Eulogy,  pp.  22.  Harris'  Discourse,  pp.  16.  The  Address  of 
the  Late  George  Washington  when  President,  to  the  People  of 
the  United  States,  on  Declining  being  Considered  a  Candidate 
for  the  future  Suffrages,  pp.  30.  The  Fraternal  Tribute  of 
Respect  paid  to  the  Masonic  Character  of  Washington  in  the 
Union  Lodge,  in  Dorchester,  January  7th,  a.l.  5800.  Charles- 
town:  Printed  by  Samuel  Etheridge.  m.dccc.  pp.  14,  Masonic 
Dirge,  I  1.  20623 

Set  Hverett  (C),  and  Harris. 


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Remarks  on  the  Result  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council  which 
met  at  Dorchester,  Nov.  i6,  1773.      Boston.   1774.     8vo.        w. 

Result  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council  at  Dorchester,  November 
16.  1773.     Boston.    1774.     8vo,  pp.  39.  20625 

Review  of  Two  Pamphlets  which  were  published  on  the 
Subject  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Controversy  in  Dorchester.  Boston: 
Printed  by  Samuel  T.  Armstrong.    18 14.     8vo,  pp.  46.  ba. 

From  the  "  Panopolist."     See  "  Proceedings,"  and  "  Memorial,"  supra. 

The  Sexton's   Monitor  and  Dorchester  Cemetery  Memoria 


Roxbury.   1826.    I  2mo,  pp.  38 


w.  20627 


Sundry  Votes  Passed  by  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Dorchester 
Ann.  Dom.  1773.  Previous  to  the  Meeting  of  an  Ecclesiastical 

Council  there;  the  Result  of  Said  Council,  &c Boston: 

Printed  by  Mills  and  Hicks.   1774.    8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.,  M.,  n. 

Also:  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Barnard  Freedmen's- 
Aid  Society  of  Dorchester,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7,  il.  +  Fourth  Annual  Report. 
—  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  in 
Dorchester,  for  the  Year  1859.  Boston:  Prentiss  &  Sawyer,  Printers,  i860.  i2mo, 
pp.  15.  H.  +  The  same  for  i860,  iimo,  pp.  12.  +  The  (,ame  for  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.  —  First  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the  Town  of  Dor- 
chester. April,  1839.  Boston:  printed  by  D.  Clapp,  Jr.  1839.  i2mo,  pp.  11. 
Continued  after  1843  in  8vo.  B.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  Dorchester  Temperance 
Society,  December,  1829.  Boston.  1829.  i2mo.  Continued.  —  The  Auditor's  Sec- 
ond Printed  Report  of  the  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester  ... 
from  March  21,  1839,  to  March  21,  1840.  ...  Boston:  filbert  Morgan,  Printer. 
1840.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Continued,  h.  —  By-Laws  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester,  Massa- 
chusetts. Adopted  by  the  Town  in  the  Years  1837,  1855,  and  1858,  and  approved 
by  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas.  ...  Dorchester.  1858.  8vo,  pp.8,  h.  —  Communi- 
cation by  the  Proprietors  of  the  New  South  Meeting-House,  to  the  Inhabitants  of  this 
Town.  Boston.  1806.  8vo,  pp.  7.  b.  —  Constitution  of  the  Dorchester  McCIeWan 
Club,  and  List  of  Officers,  [n.  p.]  1864.  i6mo,  pp.  6,  i  1.  h.  —  Dedication  of  the 
Soldiers'  Monument  at  Dorchester,  September  17,  1867.  Boston:  Thomas  Groom  & 
Co,  1868.  8vo,  pp.  35,  (3).  H.  —  Discovery  of  some  Materials  for  the  Early  History 
of  Dorchester.  Boston.  1851.  8vo. — Exercises  at  the  Consecration  of  Mount  Hope 
Cemetery  in  Dorchester  and  West  Roxbury.  Boston.  1852. — Order  of  Exercises  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  Meeting-house  in  the  First  Parish  in  Dorchester.  Boston.  1816. 
8vo,  pp.  4.  M.  —  Prospectus  of  the  Dorchester  Mining  Company,  Portage  Lake,  Lake 
Superior.  Boston.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  Regulations  of  the  School  Committee 
of  the  Town  of  Dorchester,  June,  1847.  Boston.  1847.  i2mo,  pp.  12.  —  Regulations 
of  the  School  Committee  of  Dorchester.  Adopted  April,  1854.  Boston:  printed  by 
Da-vid  Clapp.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Continued,  h. — Report  of  a  Special  Committee 
on  Schools,  1845.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Report  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 
1839-40,  Boston.  1839,  8vo.  Continued.  —  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Board 
of  Health.  Dorchester.  1855.  8vo.  s.  —  Selectmen's  Report  of  the  Town  of  Dor- 
chester, for  the  Year  ending  March  4,  1850.  ...  Boston:  C  C.  P.  Moody,  Printer. 
1850.  8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  —  The  Taxable  Valuation  of  the  Polls  and  Estates  of  the 
Town  of  Dorchester,  for  the  Year  1849.  ...  Boston:  printed  by  David  Clapp.  1849. 
l2mo,  pp.  112.     Continued,     h. 


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DoRE  (J.)  A  Sermon  on  the  Skve  Trade.  By  Rev.  James 
Dore.  London.  1788.  8vo.  -|-  Third  Edition.  London.  1789. 
i2mo.  20629 

DoREMUS  (J.  C.)  Report  of  the  Case  of  the  People  of  the 
State  of  Illinois  upon  the  Relation  of  John  Charles  Strickney, 
vs.  John  Marshall,  President,  and  Others  of  the  Bank  of  Illi- 
nois, at  Shawneetown,  at  the  December  Term,  184T,  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Illinois.      Springfield.    1842.  N.  20630 

DoRiOL  dine.  Reflexions  sur  Saint-Domingue,  adressecs  a  S. 
Exc.  le  ministre  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies  le  18  octobre 
1816,  qui  a  daigne  les  accueillir  favorablement.  Bordeaux: 
Lavigne  jeune.   18 17.     8vo,  pp.  i6.  20631 

[DoRioN  (A.  A.)]  Remonstrance  against  the  proposed  Con- 
federation of  the  British  North  American  Provinces  ;  addressed 
to  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  by 
Members  of  the  Canadian  Parliament  representing  Constituencies 
in  Lower  Canada.  [Signed  by  A.  A.  Dorion  and  19  others, 
n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  10.  h.  20632 

DoRMENON  (P.)  Reponse  a  des  Calomnies.  Par  Pierre 
Dormenon.     Nouvelle  Orleans.   1809.    8vo.  c.  20633 

DoRN  (R.  C.)  Journal  of  the  Court  for  the  Trial  of  Im- 
peachments in  the  Case  of  Robert  C.  Dorn,  a  Canal  Commis- 
sioner of  the  State  of  New  York.  Albany :  Fan  Benthuysen  & 
Sons.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  1181,  128.  C,  s.  20634 

Dorr  (B.)  The  American  Vine.  A  Sermon  Preached  in 
Christ's  Church,  Philadelphia,  Friday,  January  4,  1861.  On 
Occasion  of  the  National  Fast.  ...  because  of  the  Dangers 
which  threaten  the  Union.  By  Benjamin  Dorr,  d.d.  ...  Phila- 
delphia:  CollinSy  Printer.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  20635 

Dorr.  A  Historical  Account  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia, 
from  itr  Foundation,  a.d.  1605  to  a.d.  1841 ;  and  of  St.  Peter's 
and  St.  James's,  until  the  Separation  of  the  Churches.  By  the 
Rev.  Benjamin  Dorr,  d.d..  Rector  ...  New  Tork.  1841.  i2mo. 
4-  Philadelphia:  Burns  ^  Sieg.    1859.    i2mo,  pp.  x,  i  1.,  430. 

Dorr.  A  Memoir  of  John  Fanning  Watson,  the  Annalist 
of  Philadelphia  and  New  York.  Prepared  by  Request  of  the 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  and  read  ...  February  11, 
1 86 1.  By  Benjamin  Dorr  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Collins^  Printer. 
1861.    8vo,  pp.  88.     Portrait.  20637 


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Dorr.  Memorials  ot  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia.  Two 
Sermons  preached  in  said  Church,  April  27  and  May  4,  1862. 
...   Philadelphia :   Collins^  Printer.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  64.        20638 

AUo  :  The  Privileges  and  DutieB  of  an  American  Citizen.  A  Sermun  ...  Utica  ... 
Dec.  8,  i83i,The  day  of"  the  Annual  Thanksgiving  in  the  State  of  New  Y(,rk. 
Utica.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  22. — Sermon  preached  in  Trinity  Church,  New  Vori<,  .it 
the  Opening  of  ihe  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  October  7,  1830, 
...   Netv  York,   mdcccxxx,     8vo,  pp.  35.     h. 

[Dorr  (David  F.)]  A  Colored  Man  Round  the  World. 
By  a  Quadroon,     [n.  p.]   1858.    8vo,  pp.  192.     Plate.  c. 

Dorr  (E.)  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Hon. 
Daniel  Edwards,  of  Hartford,  who  died  at  New  Haven,  Septem- 
ber 6,  1765.     By  Rev.  Edward  Dorr.     Hartford,    [n.  d.]    4to. 

Dorr.  The  Duty  of  Civil  Rulers  to  be  Nursing  Fathers  to 
the  Church  of  Christ.  A  Sermon  ...  At  Hartford  ;  on  the 
Day  of  the  Anniversary  Election  ;  May  i2t'>,  1765.  By  Ed- 
ward Dorr,  A.M.  Hartford:  Printed  by  Thomas  Green.  [1765.] 
8vo,  pp.  34.  BA.  20641 

Dorr  (H.  C.)  The  Two  Donkeys.  A  Fable  for  the  People. 
By  Herbert  C.  Dorr.  San  Francisco:  Valentine  iff  Co.  mdccc- 
LXiii.    8vo,  pp.  16.  20642 

Dorr  (J.  A.)  Justice  to  the  South  !  An  Address  by  James 
A.  Dorr,  a  Member  of  the  New  York  Bar.  October  8,  1856. 
New  York.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  h.  20643 

Dorr  (J.  A.)  Objections  to  the  Act  of  Congress,  commonly 
called  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law,  Answered,  in  a  Letter  to  Hon. 
Washington  Hunt,  Governor  elect  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
By  James  A.  Dorr  ...  .  New  York.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  15.     h.,  m. 

Dorr  (T.  H.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Rev.  Jason  Whitman :  delivered  ...  in  Lexington,  Feb.  27, 
1848.     By  Theodore  H.  Dorr  ...  .  Boston.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Dorr  (T.  W.)  The  Case  of  Thomas  W.  Dorr,  explained, 
[n.  p.    1845.]    8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  20646 

Dorr.  The  Conspiracy  to  defeat  the  Liberation  of  Gov. 
Dorr;  or  the  Hunkers  and  Algerines  identified,  and  their  policy 
unveiled  ;  to  which  is  added  A  Report  of  the  Case  ex  parte 
Dorr ;  comprising  Motion  to  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States;  Petitions  of  sundry  Citizens  of  Rhode  Island;  Affida- 


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vits  showing  the  Treatment  of  Governor  Dorr  by  the  Inspectors 
of  the  Prison;  Argument  of  Counsel,  and  the  Decision  of  the 
Court.     New  T'ori :  John  fVindt.    1845.     ^vo,  pp.  47.  h. 

Dorr.  The  Merits  of  Thomas  W.  Dorr.  5'^^?  [Curtis]. 
Vol.  v.,  No.  18041. 

Dorr.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Thomas  Wilson  Dorr,  for 
Treason;  including  the  Testimony  at  length  ...  together  with 
the  Sentence  of  the  Court,  and  the  Speech  of  Mr.  JDorr  before 
Sentence.  From  Notes  taken  at  the  Trial.  Providence  :  B.  F. 
Moore^  Printer.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  115.  H.  20649 

Prepared  for  the  press  by  George  Turner  and  Walter  S.  Surges,  attorneys  tor  the 
defence. 

Dorr.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Thomas  Wilson  Dorr,  for 
Treason  against  the  State  of  Rhode  Island,  containing  the  Argu- 
ments of  Counsel,  and  the  Charge  of  Chief  Justice  Durfee.  ^^ 
Joseph  S.  Pitman.  Boston:  Tappan  isf  Dennett.  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  131.  H.  20650 

Also  :  Political  Frauds  Exposed;  or  a  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  "The  Junto 
in  Providence,"  concerning  the  Senatorial  {2i"=^tion,  from  1833  to  1838,  By  Aris- 
tides.      \_Pro'vidcnce.    1838. J     8vo,  pp.  24.     (Relates  to  Dorr.) 

[Dorr.]  Daw's  Doings,  or  the  History  of  the  Late  War  in 
the  Plantations.  By  Sampson  Short-and-Fat  ...  .  Boston  :  IVil- 
liam  White  ^  H.  P.  Lewis.   1842.    i6mo,  pp.  68.         h.  20651 

DoRRANCE  (J.)  vs.  Fenner  (A.)  Report  of  the  Case  of  John 
Dorrance  against  Arthur  Fenner,  tried  at  the  December  Term 
of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  in  the  County  of  Providence, 
A.D.  1 801.  To  which  are  added,  Proceedings  in  the  Case, 
Arthur  Fenner  vs.  John  Dorrance.  Carefully  Compiled  from 
the  Notes  taken  at  the  Trial.  Providence:  printed  by  Bennett 
Wheeler.   1802.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  116.  H.,  w.  20652 

The  Dorriad :  or,  the  Hero  of  Two  Flights.  ...  [A  Poem.] 
Boston:   Justin  ^ones.   1842.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  20653 

DoRRiANA.  Prospectus  of  a  new  and  highly  interesting  work, 
in  two  volumes, to  be  published  in  "The only  Democratic  City," 
as  soon  as  a  sufficient  number  of  Subscribers  can  be  obtained  to 
warrant  the  undertaking.  The  work  will  be  entitled  Dorr-ianna, 
or  a  Logical,  Historical,  Tragical,  Magical,  Sympathetic,  and 
Democratical  account  of  the  late  Glorious  Revolution  in  Rhode 
Island;  containing  a  True  and  Complete  History  of  all  the  Say- 


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ings.  Doings,  Adventures  and  Brilliant  Achievements  of  His 
Excellency,  Thomas  Wilson  Dorr,  Governor  and  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations.  By  a 
Sympathizer.      Providence.   June  17,  1842.    410,  pp.  4.      20654 

Stt  *'  Hiitorical  Magai ine,"  11.  290. 

DoRSEY  (A.  H.)  Woodreve  Manor;  or,  Six  Months  in 
Town.  A  Tale  of  American  Life.  By  Mrs.  Anna  Hanson 
Dorsey.     Philadelphia.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  270.  20655 

DoRSEY  (C.)  Speech  of  Clement  Dorsey  on  the  Subject  of 
Retrenchment,  in  the  House  ...  Jan.  1828.  JVashington.  1828. 
i2mo.  20656 

Dorsey  (D.  B.)  A  Review  of  an  "  Adaress,"  professing  to 
be  a  Vindication  of  the  Baltimore  Annual  Conference  ...  .  By 
Dennis  B.  Dorsey.  To  which  is  added,  a  Reply  to  the  same 
'*  Address,"  by  a  Member  of  the  Conference,  and  an  Extract  of 
a  Letter  from  *' Vindex."  Baltimore:  Matchetty  Printer.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  20657 

Sume  reference  to  America  and  American  people. 

DoRSEY  (J.  L.)  Address  to  the  Voters  of  the  First  Congres- 
sional District  in  Maryland,  June,  1831.  By  John  L.  Dorsey. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo.  w.  20658 

Dorsey.  Whig  Text  Book ;  or.  Democracy  Unmasked. 
By  John  L.  Dorsey.      Washington.   1844.    8vo.  c.  20659 

Dorsey  (S.  A.)  Recollections  of  Henry  Watkins  Allen, 
Brig.-Gen.  Confederate  States  Army  ;  Ex-Governor  of  Louisi- 
ana. By  Sarah  A.  Dorsey.  New  Tori:  M.  Doolady.  i;866. 
i2mo,  pp.  420.     Portrait.  b.  20660 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  New  Orleans.  1866. 

DoRViLLE.      See  Orville. 

Dorvo-Soulastre.  Voyage  par  terre  de  Santo-Domingo  ... 
au  Cap-Fran^ais  ...  .  Entrepris  ...  au  mois  de  germinal  an  vi, 
par  les  ordres  du  General  de  division  Hedouville  ...  .  Suivi  d'un 
Rapport  sur  I'etat  actuel  des  mines  de  la  Colonie  espagnole  ; 
traduit  de  Don  Juan  Nieto  ...  .  Par  Dorvo-Soulastre  ...  .  Paris: 
Chaumerot.   1809.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  407,  (i).     Plate.         H.  20661 

Dos  anos  en  Mejico  6  memorias  criticas  sobre  los  principales 
sucesos  de  la  republica  de  los  Estados  Unidos  Mejicanos,  desde 
la  invasion  de  Barradas,  hasta  la  deciaracion  del  Puerto  de  Tarn- 


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pico  contra  el  gobicrno  del  general  dc!  Bustamente.  Escritas 
por  un  Espafiol,  Valencia:  Cahrerizo.  1838.  i2mo,  pp.  iv, 
172.  +  Havre:  Lemale.  1838.  iimo,  7A  sheets.  Mexico: 
[Reimpresa  por  Jose  Uribe.'\    1 840.     4to,  pp.  69.  20662 

The  eventi  deicribed  occurred  between  1819  and  i8;}i. 

Dos  politicas  en  candidatura,  para  el  Gobierno  de  la  Republica 
Argentina.      Paris:   Jouhy  et  Roger.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

DossiE  (R.)  Observations  on  the  Pot- Ash  brought  from 
America.  With  respect  to  its  Goodness,  Sophistication,  &c., 
Verified  by  Experimental  Examination,  together  with  Instruc- 
tions tor  determining  the  Comparative  Value  of  Any  Parcel,  by 
Expedient  Methods :  To  which,  is  subjoined  Processes  for  mak- 
ing Pot-Ash  and  Barilla,  in  North  America  ...  .  By  R.  Dossie. 
Printed  at  (the  Request  of  the  Soc.  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Arts,)  in  Consequence  of  an  Application  made  to  them  on  these 
Points,  by  the  ...  House  of  Representatives  ...  of  Massachu- 
setts-Bay.    London,  mdcclxvii.     8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  41.         ba.,  h. 

DosTiE  (A.  P.)  Freedom  vs.  Slavery.  Address  of  Dr.  A. 
P.  Dostie,  delivered  before  the  Free  State  Union  Association  of 
New  Orleans  ...  January  2d,  1864.  \_New  Orleans,  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  20665 

Dostie.  The  Political  Position  of  Thomas  J.  Durani,  of 
Louisiana.  A  Letter  from  Dr.  A.  P.  Dostie  to  Hon.  Henry 
L.  Dawes,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Elections,  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.  New  Orleans:  True  Delta  Office. 
1864.     8vo,  pp.  8.  20666 

Also:  Address  ...  before  the  Republican  Association  of  New  Orleans,  May  9, 
1866.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  —  A  Loyal  Voice  from  Louisiana.  Speech  ... 
Jan.  27,  1866.     \^New  Orleans.  1866?]     8vo,  pp.  4.     h. 

[Doty  (J.  D.)]  Wisconsin  Territory.  [No  Title.  Colo- 
phon:]      Published  by  C.  C.  Sholes  Madison.  [1838.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Also :  Farewell  Sermon  and  Address  to  the  Right  Rev.  Jacob,  Bishop  of  Quebec, 
Oct.  24,  1802.     8vo. 

Doty  (J.)  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  opening  of  Christ's 
Church  at  Sorel  In  the  Province  of  Canada,  On  Sunday  the 
25th  of  December  1785 :  By  the  Reverend  John  Doty,  a  Presby- 
ter of  the  Church  of  England ;  and  Missionary  from  the  incor- 
porated Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts.  Montreal:  Printed  by  Fleury  Mesplet.  m.dcc.lxxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  20668 


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DouAi  (Adolf).  Land  und  Leute  in  der  Union.  Btrl'tn : 
Jankt.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  xvi,  352.  20669 

DouAi.  Pcrsoncn,  Land  und  Zustande  in  Nord-Amerika. 
Rathgober  fur  Auswandcrcr.  Zweite  Auflage.  Berlin :  Janke. 
1865.     8vo,  pp.  xvi,  352.  20670 

DfouBLE]  (M.)  Abrege  Historique  des  Troubles  de  La 
Martinique.  Par  M.  D*****.  Au  Fort  Royal^  De  Pimprimerie 
de  y.-Fs.  BazilUy  imprimeur  de  la  colonie.  Et  se  trouve  dans  tous 
les  quar tiers  de  Pisle ;  chez  les  directeurs  de  poste^  i*f  dans  les  autres 
isleSy  chez  les  marchands  de  nouveaut'es.    1 791.     8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  82. 

The  Double  Delusion ;  or,  Faction  the  Cause  of  All  the 
Confusion.  A  Joco-serious  Review  of  our  American  Embroil- 
ment.     London:   Printed  for  E.  Johnson,  mdcclxxvii.     8vo,  pp. 

23.  B.,  BA.,  J.C.B.  20672 

The  writer  thui  closes  his  review  ;  "  Upon  the  whole,  we  may  observe,  that  this  un- 
happy embroilment  was  as  weak  as  it  was  wicked,  both  in  the  contrivance  and  conduct 
iif  it;  and  in  many  respects  so  ridiculous,  absurd  and  fantastic,  as  cannot  be  paralleled 
in  all  the  annals  of  history."    *' Common-place  invective."  —  Monthly  Rtv.,  tvi.  309. 

Doublet  de  Boisthibault.  Les  Voeux  des  Hurons  et 
des  Abnaquis  a  Notre  Dame  de  Chartres  publiees  pour  la  pre- 
miere fois  d'aprcs  les  manuscrits  des  archives  d'Eure-et-Loir 
avec  les  lettres  des  missionaires-catholiques  au  Canada,  une  In- 
troduction et  des  notes  par  Doublet  de  Boisthibault.  Chartres: 
Noury-Coquard.  M  Dccc  LVii.  i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  viii,  (2),  82. 
Folded  Plate  and  Map.  20673 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed,  some  of  which  are  on  Holland  paper. 

Doubts  concerning  the  Legality  of  Slavery  in  any  Part  of  the 
British  Dominions.     London:  J.  Stockdale.   1789.     8vo,  pp.  14. 

See  "M.  Rev.,"  lxxxi.  91. 

Doubts  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade  j  by  an  old  Mem- 
ber of  Parliament.     London:  J.  Stockdale.   1790.     8vo,  pp.  123. 

"  The  production  of  a  gentleman  who  has  labored  at  his  subject." — M.  Review^ 
Feb.,  1790. 

DoucET  (N.  P.)  Fundamental  Principles  of  the  Laws  of 
Canada,  as  they  existed  under  the  Natives;  as  they  were  changed 
under  the  French  Kings,  and  under  the  Domination  of  England. 
The  Custom  of  Paris,  the  Text  and  a  Literal  Translation  ,  the 
Statutes  changing  the  Jurisprudence  of  Canada,  &c.  Montreal. 
1843.     8vo.  20676 


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Dougherty  (D.)     The  Peril  of  the  Republic  the  Fault  of 
the  People.     An  Address  ...   Union  College,  Schenectady,  July 
20,  1863.     And  ...   Franklin  and  Marshall  Colicjjc,  fyancaster, 
Pa.,  julv  20,  iHb'^.      By  Daniel  Dougherty  ...    Philadelphia:   J. 
B.  Lippincott  bf  Co.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  28.  20677 

Alio  I  ...  Ai.  Address  delivered  before  the  Literary  Societies  uf  Lafayette  CoIIckc, 
...  July  a6,  i''^9.  Philadtlphia !  Ringtualt  Sf  Co.^  Frinieri.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
H.  —  Oration  >!(  livi-red  before  the  Democracy  ...  Philadelphia  ...  July  4,  1856.  ... 
Philadelphia :   IVilluim  Rice.    1856.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

Dougherty  (P.)  A  Chippeway  Primer,  compiled  by  the 
Rev.  Peter  Dougherty.  Printed  for  the  Board  of  Foreign  Mis- 
sions of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  New  fork:  John  fFestall. 
1844.  i2mo,  pp.  84.  +  Second  Edition.  [/^'^.]  1847.  12010, 
pp.  123.  C.  20678 

Dougherty.  Short  Reading  Lessons  in  the  Ojibway  Lan- 
guage, Translated  by  the  Rev.  Peter  Dougherty.  New  Tork : 
John  PVestall  and  Co.   1847.    i2mo,  pp.  95.  20679 

DoUGALL  (James).     The  Canadian  Fruit  Culturist.      1867. 

Douglas  (A.  B.  C.)  O  Temporal  O  Mores!  A  Poem 
delivered  at  ...  Kimball  Union  Academy,  April  18,  1866.  By 
A.  B.  Clinton  Douglas.  Boston:  Wright  and  Potter.,  Printers. 
1866.    48mo,  pp.  8.  H.  20681 

Douglas  (H.)  Considerations  on  the  Value  and  Importance 
of  the  British  North  American  Provinces  ...  .  By  Major-Gen- 
eral  Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bart.  ...  London,  mdcccxxxi.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  c,  H.  20682 

Set  Revans  (J.),  for  a  reply.  Also ;  Speech  ...  on  Lord  Palmerston's  Motion  for 
an  Address  to  the  {l^ueen  for  Copies  of  Communication  referring  to  the  Treaty  of 
Washington.     London.   1843.     8vo. 

Douglas  (J.)  Facts  relative  to  the  Session  ...  of  the  Re- 
formed Presbyterian  Church,  New  York,  and  the  Writer  James 
Douglas.  New  Tork.  1822.  8vo.  B.  +  A  Second  Statement 
of  Facts  ...  .   New-York.   1823.     8vo,  pp.  186.  20683 

[Douglas  (John),  Bishop  of  Salisbury.']  Letter  addressed  to 
Two  Great  Men,  on  the  Prospect  of  Peace,  and  on  the  Terms 
necessary  to  be  insisted  upon  in  the  Negotiation.  Second  Edi- 
tion.     London.   1760.     8vo.  20684 

Written,  doubtless,  under  the  direction  of  his  patron,  the  Earl  of  Bute.  See  Coxe't 
"Life  of  Sir  R.  Walpole." 


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Douglas.  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  Propagation 
of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1793.  By  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Douglas,  Bishop  of  Salisbury.     London.   1793.    4^^i  PP*  ^3* 

Douglas  (J.)  Medical  Topography  of  Upper  Canada.  By 
John  Douglas  ...  .  London:  Burgess  and  Hill.  1819.  8vo,  2 
1.,  pp.  126.  B.,  H.,  s.  20686 

Douglas  (J.)  A  Funeral  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Mrs.  Ann  McClure  preached  at  Chesterville,  S.  C,  January 
i6th.  1842,  by  Rev.  John  Douglas.  ...  Charleston^  S.  C,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  20687 

Douglas  (Mr.)  An  Address  on  Slavery,  Sabbath  Protection, 
and  Church  Reform.  By  Mr.  Douglas  of  Cavers.  Edinburgh  : 
J.  l5f  C.  Black.   1838?  20688 

[Douglas  {Mrs.  R.)]  On  the  Conservative  Elements  of  the 
American  Republic.     By  a  Lady.      Chillicothe.   1842.     8vo. 

Douglas  (Stephen  A.)  Brief  Treatise  upon  Constitutional 
and  Party  Questions,  and  the  History  of  Political  Parties,  re- 
ceived orally  by  J.  Madison  Cutts.     New  Tori.   1866.    8vo. 

Douglas.  The  Dividing  Line  between  Federal  and  Local 
Authority.  ...  New  York.   1859.    8v°»  PP*  4°*  ^'  2069 1 

From  "  Harper'8  Magazine." 

Douglas.  The  Campaign  in  Illinois.  Last  Joint  Debate. 
Douglas  and  Lincoln  at  Alton,  Illinois.  Washington.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  20692 

Douglas.  Observations  on  Senator  Douglas's  Views  of 
Popular  Sovereignty,  as  expressed  in  Harper's  Magazine,  for 
September,  1859.  Washington:  Thos.  McGill.  1859.  8vo,  pp. 
16.    +  Second  Edition.    \Ihid^  1859.     ^^^j  PP*  ^4*  20693 

Douglas.     Political  Debates.     See  Lincoln  (A.) 

Also  :  Address  ...  at  the  Annual  Fair  of  the  New- York  State  Agricultural  Society, 
held  at  Rochester,  September,  1 85 1.  Albany:  C.  Van  Bent Auy sen.  Printer.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  41.  c,  H.  +  Washington.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  Constitution  of 
Kansas.  In  the  Senate  ...  February  18,  1858.  Mr.  Douglas,  from  the  Committee 
on  Territories,  submitted  the  following  Minority  Reports,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
44. —  Execution  of  United  States  Laws.  Speeches  ...  on  the  Senate  ...  February  .'.3, 
1855,  on  the  Bill  ...  to  protect  Officers  and  other  Persons  acting  under  the  Authority 
of  the  United  States,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  In  the  Senate  of  tiie  ,/nited 
States.  ...  Mr.  Douglas  made  the  following  Report.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. 
—  Kansai-Lecompton  Convention.     Speech  ...  on  the  President's  Message,  ...  in  the 


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Senate  ...  December  9,  1857.  fVathington :  printed  hy  Ltmuei  Towers.  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.  —  Kansas  —  Utah  —  Dred  Scott  Decision.  ...  delivered  at  SpringHeld, 
Illinois,  June  la,  1857.  Springfield.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h. — Letter  ...  on  the 
Nebraska  and  Kansas  Territotial  Bill.  fVathington.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Letter  ... 
in  reply  to  the  Editor  of  the  State  Capitol  Reporter,  Concord,  N.  H.  ff^asAington  : 
Sentinel  Office.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Letter  of  Senator  Douglas,  Vindicating  his  Char- 
acter and  Position  on  the  Nebraska  Bill,  against  the  Assaults  contained  in  the  Proceed- 
ings in  a  Public  Meeting  composed  of  Twenty-Five  Clergymen  of  Chicago.  fVashing- 
ton.  April  by  li^^.  8vo,  pp.  14.  a.,  h. — Non-intervention  —  Popular  Sovereignty. 
Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  February  23,  1859,  in  Reply  to  Hon.  A.  G.  Brown,  of 
Mississippi  ...  together  with  an  Appendix  ...  .  fVashington.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  32.  h. 
Non-interference  by  Congress  with  Slavery  in  the  Territories.  Speech  ...  Senate,  ri.-'.y 
I5and  16,  i860.  \_Baltimore.  i860.]  8vo,  pp.  40.  +  [^fVashington.  1860.J  8vo,  pp. 
32.  —  Oration  ...  on  the  Inauguration  of  the  Jackson  Statue,  at  the  City  of  Washington, 
January  8,  1863.  IVashington ;  Printed  hy  Lemuel  Towers.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  16. — 
Popular  Sovereignty  in  the  Territories.  Judge  Douglas  in  Reply  to  Judge  Black,  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  —  Popular  Sovereignty  the  Dividing  Line  between  Federal 
and  Local  Authority,  New  York.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  65.  +  New  York:  Harper  & 
Brothers,  Publishers.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  40.  h. — Remarks  ...  on  the  Memorial  of  the 
New  England  Clergymen;  United  States  Senate,  March  14,  1854.  —  River  and  Har- 
bor Improvements.  Letter  ...  to  Governor  Matteson,  of  Illinois,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  H,  ^Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  Co  refund  the  Fine  Imposed  on  General  Jackson, 
at  New  Orleans.  Delivered  ...  January  7,1844.  fyashington.  li^.  8vo,  pp.  13.  h.  + 
New  York  :  printed  by  Jared  fy'.  Bell.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Annexa- 
tion of  Texas  ...  in  the  House,  ...  Jan.  6,  1845.     [^ff^oshington.   1845.]    8vo,  pp.  7.     h. 

—  Speech  ...  on  the  Mexican  War.  ...  In  the  House  ...  May  13,1846.  fVashington. 
1846.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Territorial  Question.  Delivered  in 
Senate  ...  March  13  and  14,  1850.  TVashington.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  —  Speech 
...  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Soule,  relative  to  the  Public  Lands  in  California.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  ...  June  26th  and  28th,  1850.  IVashington.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h. — 
Speech  ...  on   the  "Measures   of  Adjustment,"  Delivered   in   ...  Chicago,  Oct.   23, 

1850.  fVashington.   [1850.]     8vo,  pp.  16.     +   ffashington :    Gideon  &  Co.,  Printers. 

1 85 1.  8vo,  pp.  32.    +  New  York;  Printed  hy  Jared  fV.  Bell.   185 1.     8vo,  pp.  31. 

—  Speech  ...  on  the  Munroe  Doctrine,  Feb.  14,  1853.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16. 
s.  —  Speech  ...  in  Reply  to  Senators  Clayton  and  Butler,  on  the  Clayton-Bulwer 
Treaty  on  Central  America  ...  March  10,  17,  1853.  pp.  39.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 
Nebraska  Territory,  January  30,1854.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  s. — Speech  ... 
on  Nebraska  and  Kansas,  March  3,  1854.  IVashington.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  30.  s. — 
Speech  ...  on  Kansas  Territorial  Affairs.  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  March  20,  1856. 
Washington:  printed  at  the  Union  Office.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  29.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 
President's  Mtssage ;  Kansas-Lecompton  Convention:  December  9,1857.  pp.  15. 
Speech  ...  against  the  Admission  of  Kansas  under  the  Lecompton  Constitution.  De- 
livered in  the  Senate  ...  March  22,  1858.  Waihington.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  29.  h. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Pacific  Railroad  Bill,  April  17,  1858.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate 
...  February  23,  1859,  in  reply  to  Hon.  A.  G.  Brown,  of  Mississippi,  With  an  Ap- 
pendix. Washington:  Printed  by  L.  Towers.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  Speeches  ...  on 
the  occasion  of  his  Public  Receptions  By  the  Citizens  of  New  Orleans,  Philadelphia 
and  Baltimore.  Washington:  Printed  hy  L,  Towers.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  State 
of  the  Union.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate,  January  3,  1861.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  15.      H. 

Douglas.  The  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  ...  with  Selec- 
tions from  his  Speeches  and  Reports.  By  a  Member  of  the 
Western  Bar.     New  York:  Derby  £ff  'Jachon.    i860.     8vo,  pp. 

c.  20694 


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Douglas.  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Illinois.      Baltimore:   John  P.  Des  Forges,    i860.    i2mo,  pp.  12. 

Douglas.  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Stephen  A. 
Douglas.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives on  Tuesday,  July  9,  1 861.      Washington.   1861.     pp.  92. 

The  following  relate  to  Douglas  :  Biographical  Sketch  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas. 
Washington,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8. —  Douglas'  Doctrine  oi  Popular  Sovereignty  in  the 
Territories;  its  cour  :erpart.  By  a  Missourian.  St.  Louis:  printed  by  R.  V.  Kenntdy 
&  Company,  i860,  ''vo,  pp.  42.  H.  —  Mr.  Douglas  and  the  Doctrine  of  Coercion; 
together  with  Letters  .'rom  Hon.  Herschell  V.  Johnson  ...  and  Hon.  J.  K.  Paulding.  ... 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24. —  Organization,  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Douglas 
Monument  Association;  together  with  an  Appeal  to  the  Public.  Chicago,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  H. — Political  Record  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  on  the  Slavery  Question. 
A  Tract  issued  by  the  Illinois  Republican  State  Central  Committee,  [n.  p.  n.  d.l 
8vo,  pp.  16.  +  Third  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged.  [Albany,  i860.]  8vo, 
pp.  15.  —  Record  of  Hon.  Stephen  A.  Douglas  on  the  Tariff.  Compiled  from  the 
Official  Records  of  Congress,  for  the  Peoples'  State  Committee  of  Pennsylvania.  8vo, 
pp.7.  —  Remarks  on  Popular  Sovereignty  as  Maintained  and  Denied  respectively  by 
Judge  Douglas  and  Attorney-General  Black.  By  a  Southern  Citizen.  Baltimore  : 
Murphy  &  Co.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  40. — "  See,  the  Conquering  Hero  comes."  Princi- 
ples of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  illustrated  in  his  Speeches,      [n,  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16. 

[Douglas  (Thomas).]  The  Communications  of  "  Merca- 
tor,"  upon  the  Contest  between  the  Earl  of  Selkirk,  and  the 
Hudson's  Bay  Company,  on  one  side,  and  the  North- West  Com- 
pany on  the  other.  Republished  from  the  Montreal  Herald. 
Montreal,   1817.     8vo,  pp.  lOO.  20697 

[Douglas.]  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Liverpool  from  the  Earl 
of  Selkirk  ;  —  accompanied  by  a  Correspondence  with  the  Co- 
lonial Department  (in  the  years  181 7,  1818  and  1819,)  on  the 
subject  of  the  Red  River  Settlement  in  North  America.  [Zun- 
don.'\   1 8 19.    8vo,  pp.  224.  20698 

Printed  for  private  distribution  jnly. 

[Douglas,]  A  Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  Indian 
Countries  of  North  America,  since  the  Connexion  of  the  Right 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  with  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company, 
and  his  attempt  to  establish  a  Colony  on  the  Red  River;  with  a 
Detailed  Account  of  his  Lordship's  Military  Expedition  to,  and 
Subsequent  Prpceedings  at  Fort  William,  in  Upper  Canada. 
London:   T.  Edgerton  [etc.]    1817.     8vo,  pp.  xiv,  152,  87.     H. 

Reprinted  at  Montreal,  1818.     8vo.     See  **M.  Rev,,"  lxxxiv.  443. 

[Douglas.]  Precis  touchant  la  Colonie  du  Lord  Selkirk,  sur 
la  Riviere  Rouge;  sa  destruction  en  1815  et  1816,  et  le  massacre 
du  Gouverneur  Semple  et  de  son  parti.     Avec  des  Observations 


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sur  un  ouvrage  publie  recemment,  et  intitule  "  A  Narrative  of 
Occurrences   in   the  Indian   Countries,"  &c.   ...   De  I'ouvrage 
anglais,  publie  a  Londres  en  1817.   Montreal.    18 18.     8vo,  pp. 
viii,  226,  Ixxxvii.  s.  20700 

[Douglas.]  Report  of  the  Proceedings  connected  with  the 
Disputes  between  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  and  the  North-West 
Company,  at  the  Assizes  held  at  York,  in  Upper  Canada,  Oct. 
1 8 18.  From  Minutes  taken  in  the  Court.  Montreal.  1819. 
8vo,  pp.  404.     +  London:   McMillan.    18 19.     8vo,  pp.  478. 

[Douglas.]  A  Sketch  of  the  British  Fur  Trade  in  North 
America;  with  Observations  relative  to  the  North-West  Com- 
pany of  Montreal.  By  the  Earl  of  Selkirk.  Second  Edition. 
London:  James  Ridgway.   1816.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  130.       H.  20702 

[Douglas.]  Statement  Respecting  The  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Set- 
tlement of  Kildonan,  Upon  the  Red  River,  In  North  America  ; 
Its  Destruction  In  the  Years  1815  and  1816;  And  the  Massacre 
of  Governor  Semple  and  his  Party.  London.  \i%i'].'\  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  125,  Ixxxix.     Map.  20703 

a  note  at  the  beginning  is  dated  January,  1817.  It  is  the  work  referred  10  in  a 
postscript  to  the  "  Narrative,"  No.  20699,  ^*  having  made  its  appearance  in  the  circle  of 
Lord  Selkirk's  friends.  Rich  had  a  copy  with  a  manuscript  note,  signed  J.  Halkett, 
from  which  it  would  appear  that  he  was  the  author  of  it.  The  following  is  a  much 
enlarged  edition  of  the  same  : 

[Douglas.]  Statement  respecting  The  Earl  of  Selkirk's 
Settlement  upon  the  Red  River  in  North  America;  its  Destruc- 
tion in  1815  and  1816;  and  the  Massacre  of  Governor  Semple 
and  his  Party.  With  Observations  upon  a  Recent  Publication, 
Entitled  "  A  Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  Indian  Countries," 
&c.  London:  John  Murray.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  194,  c. 
Map.     H.,  p.    +  New  Tork.   1818.    8vo.  s.  20704 

The  preface,  dated  June,  18 17,  says,  "the  statement  contained  in  the  following 
sheets  was,  some  time  ago,  printed,  and  circulated  among  Lord  Selkirk's  personal 
friends,  and  some  other  individuals  to  whom  it  was  thought  proper  to  communicate 
the  facts  which  it  contained."  Also :  Observations  on  the  present  state  of  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland,  with  a  view  of  the  Causes  and  Probable  Consequences  of  Emi- 
gration. By  the  Earl  of  Selkirk.  London:  Longman.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  vii,  223,  Ivi. 
c. —  Eight  Letters :  on  the  Subject  of  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Pamphlet  on  Highland 
Emigration;  as  they  lately  appeared  under  the  signature  of  Americus,  in  one  of  the 
Edinburgh  Newspapers,  with  Supplementary  Remarks.     London  :  Longman.    8vo. 

Douglas.     See  Macdonald  (John),  and  Strachan  (John). 

Douglas   (T.)      Autobiography   of  Thomas  Douglas,   late 
Florida.     New  Tork.   i8s6.    i2mo.     Portrait. 


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Douglas.  Washington  a  Free  Mason.  An  Address  ... 
Before  ...  [the]  Ancient  Free  Masons  of  ...  Florida,  At  St. 
Augustine,  Florida,  ...  November  4th,  ...  By  Thomas  Doug- 
las, ...    Tallahassee.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  37.  H.  20706 

Douglass  (D.  B.)  Statement  of  Facts  and  Circumstances 
connected  with  the  Removal  of  the  Author  from  the  Presidency 
of  Kenyon  College.     By  D.  B.  Douglass.     1844.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

Douglass.  Further  Statement  of  Facts  and  Circumstances 
connected  with  the  Removal  of  the  Author  from  the  Presidency 
of  Kenyon  College,  in  Answer  to  "  The  Reply  of  Trustees," 
etc.  By  D.  B.  Douglass,  ll.d.  Albany :  Erastus  H.  Pease. 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  71.  B.  20708 

See  "  Kenyon  College." 

Douglass  (F.)  The  Anti-Slavery  Movement.  A  Lecture 
by  Frederick  Douglass,  ...  Rochester:  Lee^  Mann  ^  Co.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  20709 

Douglass.  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States:  is  it  Pro- 
Slavery  or  Anti-Slavery?  By  Frederick  Douglass.  A  Speech 
delivered  in  Glasgow,  March  26,  i860  ...  .  Halifax:  T.  and 
W.  Birtivhistle^  Printers,  [n.  d.]    i6mo,  pp.  16.  H.  207 10 

Douglass.  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Frederick  Douglass,  An 
American  Slave.  Written  by  Himself.  Boston.  1845.  i2mo, 
pp.  125.  Portrait.  -+-  Second  Edition.  \^Ibid.']  1846.  +  Third 
Edition.     1847.    i2mo,  pp.  190.  h.  20711 

The  preface  is  by  W.  L.  Garrison. 

Douglass.  Vie  de  Frederick  Douglass  Esclave  Americain, 
ecrite  par   lui-meme  ...  .  Paris:    Pagnerre.    1848.     i6mo,   pp. 

196.  H.  20712 

Douglass.  Levensverhaal  van  Frederik  Douglass,  een'  ge- 
wezen'  slaaf,  door  hem  zelven  beschreven.  Uit  het  Engelsch. 
Rotterdam:  H.A.Kramers.   i8''6.     8vo.     Portrait.  20713 

Douglass.  My  Bondage  and  My  Freedom.  Part  i.  —  Life 
as  a  Slave.  Part  11.  —  Life  as  a  Freeman.  By  Frederick  Doug- 
lass. With  an  Introduction.  By  Dr.  James  M'Cune  Smith. 
...  New  York  and  Auburn :  Miller^  Orton^  Mulligan.  1855.  + 
1856.    i2mo,  pp.  464.     Portrait.  H.  20714 

Douglass.  Sclaverei  und  Freiheit.  Autobiographic  von  Fred- 
erick Douglass.  ...   Hamburg,   i860.  i6mo,  pp.  xiv,  366.        h. 


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Douglass.  American  Slavery.  Report  of  a  Public  Meeting 
held  at  Finsbury  Chapel,  Moorfields,  to  receive  Frederick  Doug- 
lass, the  American  Slave  ...  May  22,  1846.  ...  London.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  20716 

Also :  Eulogy  on  the  late  Hon.  William  Jay  ...  delivered  on  the  Invitation  of  the 
Colored  Citizens  of  New  York,  May  la,  1859.  Roc  he  Her :  A.  Strong  &  Co.  18^9. 
8vo,  pp.  3a.  H.  —  Oration,  delivered  in  ...  at  Rochester,  July  5,  1852.  ...  Rochetter. 
1852.  8vo,  pp.  39.  —  The  Slave's  Appeal  to  Great  Britain.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  No 
paging.  H. — Two  Speeches,  ...  one  on  West  India  Emancipation,  ...  at  Canan- 
daigua,  Aug.  4th,  and  the  otiier  on  the  Dred  Scott  Decision,  delivered  in  New  York, 
on  the  ...   May,  1857.     RocAester,  N.  T.:  C.  P.  De-way.  [1857.]    8vo,  pp.  46. 

Douglass,  and  others.  Arguments,  Pro  and  Con,  on  the  call 
for  a  National  Emigration  Convention,  to  be  held  in  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  August,  1854.  By  Frederick  Douglass,  W.  J.  Watkins, 
&  J.  M.  Whitfield.  With  a  Short  Appendix  of  the  Statistics  of 
Canada  West,  West  Indies,  Central  and  South  America,  By  M. 
T.  Newsom.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  34.  20717 

Douglass  (J.  H.)  Report  on  Operations  during  and  after 
the  Battles  at  Gettysburg,  July,  1863.  By  J.  H.  Douglass, 
M.D.     New  Tork.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  29.  207 18 

Also:  Letter  from  J.  H.  Douglass,  Associate  Secretary,  giving  some  idea  of  the 
extent  of  our  Operation  and  Plans  to  be  pursued.  December  8,  1862.  —  Sanitary 
Commission,  No.  57.  Reports  on  the  Operations  and  Relief  Agent.^  of  the  Sanitary 
Commission,  After  the  Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  i86z.  By  J.  H. 
Douglass,  M.D.,  Ic  C.  W.  Brink,  m.d.     New  York.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Douglass  (M.)  The  Personal  Narrative  of  Mrs.  Margaret 
Douglass,  imprisoned  in  Norfolk  for  the  crime  of  teaching  Free 
Colored  Children  to  Read.     Boston,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  65.     a.,  p. 

[DouGJ  ss  (W.)]  The  Abuses  and  Scandal  of  some  late 
Pamphlets  in  favour  of  Inoculation  of  the  Small-pox,  as  prac- 
tised in  Boston.  Letter  to  A —  S — ,  m.d.  &  f.r.s.  Boston. 
1722.    8vo,  pp.  20.  M.  20720 

[Douglass.]  A  Discourse  Concerning  the  Currencies  of  the 
British  Plantations  in  America.  Especially  with  Regard  to  their 
Paper  Money ;  More  Particularly,  In  Relation  to  the  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  in  New  England.  London :  T. 
Cooper.  [1739.]  8vo,  pp.  54.  -f  Boston:  ...  S.  Kneeland^  T. 
Green.  ...  1740.  8vo,  pp.  47.  +  (With  a  Postscript  thereto.) 
London:  Reprinted.  1751.  8vo,  pp.  40-62.  J.C.B.  +  London. 
1857.     8vo.  BA.,  c.  20721 

"  The  many  schemes,"  says  the  author,  "  at  present  upon  the  Anvil  in  Boston,  for 
emitting  enormous  quantities  of  Paper  Money,  are  the  occasion  of  this  discourse.  ...  It 


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wai  alwaya  nay  opinion  that  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  is  by  far  the  most 
vigorous  and  promising  plant  (with  proper  cultivation)  of  all  the  British  Plantations." 
Highly  eulogized  by  McCulloch  in  his  "  Literature  of  Political  Economy."  For  obser- 
vations on  the  above,  tee  S.  (W.) 

[Douglass.]  A  Dissertation  concerning  Inoculation  of  the 
Small-pox.     Boston.   1730.    8vo,  pp.  28.  m.  20722 

[Douglass.]  An  Essay,  Concerning  Silver  and  Paper  Cur- 
rencies; More  especially  with  Regard  to  the  British  Colonies  in 
New  England.  Boston:  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green. 
[n.  d.]    8vo,  Title,  pp.  23.  ba.  20723 

Douglass.  The  Practical  History  of  A  New  Epidemic  Erup- 
tive Miliary  Fever,  with  an  Angina  Ulcusdulosa,  Which  Pre- 
vailed in  Boston,  New  England,  in  the  Years  1735  and  1736. 
By  William  Douglass,  m.d.  Boston :  Printed  by  Thomas  Fleet. 
1736.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  ii,  18.  ba.  20724 

Also:  A  Practical  Essay  Concerning  the  Small-pox.  Boston.  1730.  8vo,  pp.  38. 
These  medical  treatises  are  among  the  earliest  on  the  subject  published  in  the  colonies. 
The  following  tract  bears  on  this  question  :  A  Friendly  Debate ;  or,  a  Dialogue  be- 
tween Academicus  and  Sawney,  [W.  Douglass,  m.d.]  and  Mundungus,  two  eminent 
Physicians,  about  some  of  their  Performances.     Boston.  1722.    dvo. 

[Douglass.]  Some  Observations  on  the  Scheme  projected  for 
emitting  60000/.  in  Bills  of  a  New  Tenour,  to  be  redeemed  with 
Silver  and  Gold.  Shewing  the  Various  Operations  of  these 
Bills,  and  their  Tendency  to  hurt  the  Publick  Interest.  In  a 
Letter  from  a  Merchant  in  Boston,  to  his  Friend  in  the  Country. 
Boston:  Printed  by  S.  Knevhnd  and  T.  Green.  MDCCXXXViii. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  25.  BA.  20/25 

Douglass.  A  Summary,  Historical  and  Political,  Of  the  Arst 
Planting,  progressive  Improvements,  and  present  State  of  the 
British  Settlements  in  North-America.  Containing  i.  Some 
general  Account  of  ancient  and  modern  Colonies,  the  granting 
and  settling  of  the  British  Continent  and  West-India  Island 
Colonies,  with  some  transient  Remarks  concerning  the  adjoining 
French  and  Spanish  Settlements,  and  other  Remarks  of  various 
Natures,  n.  The  Hudson's-Bay  Company's  Lodges,  Fur  and 
Skin  Trade,  iii.  Newfoundland  Harbours  and  Cod-Fishery. 
IV.  The  Province  of  L'Accadie  or  Nova-Scotia  ;  with  the 
Vicissitudes  of  the  Property  and  Jurisdiction  thereof,  and  its 
present  State,  v.  The  several  Grants  of  Sagadahock,  Province 
of  Main,  Massachusett's-Bay,  and  New- Plymouth,  united  by  .^ 
new  Charter  in  the  present   Province  of  Massachusett's-Bay, 


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commonly  called  New-England.  By  William  Douglass,  m.d. 
Vol.  I.  ...  Boston^  New-England:  by  Rogers  and  Fowle.  md,- 
cc,XLix.  8vo,  pp.  iii,  (3),  568.  +  Vol.  11.  1751.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  416.  H.  20726 

This  work  was  originally  printed  in  numbers,  as  by  W.  D.,  m.d.,  the  first  of 
which  appeared  in  1747.  The  first  volume  was  finished  in  1749,  the  second  in  1751. 
The  death  of  the  author,  in  October,  1752,  prevented  the  completion  of  the  work. 
There  are  some  copies  of  Vol.  11.  [With  Appendix  "to  render  this  work  more  com- 
pleat,  from  Salmon's  Geographical  and  Historical  Grammar,"  1751.]  Boston:  D, 
Foiule.  1753.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.440,     c. 

Douglass.  A  Summary,  [&c.,  as  before],  Boston  :  New- 
England^  Printed :  London^  re-printed  for  R.  Baldwin.  M. dcc.lv. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  iv,  568,  Map;  3  1.,  pp.  416.        c.  20727 

An  exact  reprint  of  the  Boston  edition  of  1749,  with  the  addition  of  a  map.  Al- 
though at  the  end  of  the  contents  of  Vol.  i.  there  is  "  Place  the  Map  to  face  the 
Title  of  Vol.  I.,"  no  copy  has  yet  been  found,  in  its  original  state,  with  the  map. 

Douglass.  A  Summary,  [&c.,  as  before].  London:  R.  and 
J.  Dodsley.  mdcclx.  2  vols.,  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  iv,  568 ;  3  1.,  pp. 
416,  3  1.     Map.  20728 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1745,  almost  page  for  page,  with  a  few  alterations  and 
corrections.  At  the  heads  of  each  page  are  placed  the  parts  and  sections.  The 
work  is  authentic  and  valuable,  and  should  find  its  place  in  every  American  library. 
Adam  Smith  characterizes  the  author  as  "  The  honest  and  downright  Dr.  Douglass." 
Set  also  Bancroft,  iv.  58. 

Douglass  (William).  The  Heresy  of  Secession.  Speech 
delivered  at  Booneville,  Missouri,  May  7,  1862.  St.  Louis: 
George  Knapp  ^  Co.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  16.  20729 

Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Douglass  Houghton  Mining 
Company,  to  the  Stockholders.  Detroit:  printed  by  Charles 
Willcox.   1847.    8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  20730 

DouiN  DE  LA  MoTTE  {M.)  Memoire  Apologetique,  de  M. 
Douin  De  la  Motte,  Chevalier,  Capitaine  d'une  Compagnie  de- 
tachee  de  la  Marine,  Au  Cap,  He  St.  Domingue:  Contenant, 
Ses  Griefs  contre  Monsieur  le  Comte  d'Estaing,  Commandeur 
des  Ordres  du  Roy  tres  Chretien,  et  representant  sa  Personne  a 
St.  Domingue,  Et  Les  Raisons  qui  le  forwent  a  venir  chercher 
un  Azile  dans  les  Etats  du  Roy  d'Angleterre.  A  Charleston:  de 
I' Imprimerie  de  Pierre  Timothee.  m,dcc,lxv.    4to,  pp.  21.  p. 

A  very  rare  piece.     An  English  translation  accompanies  the  work. 

DoussEAU  (Alphonse).  Christophe  Colomb.  Le  Havre: 
Lepelletier.   1 870.    8vo,  pp.  147.  20732 

DouTRE  (Joseph).     Le  Concours  Boucherville.     1851. 


\y 


•'■\ 


I  i 


504 

DOUTRE. 

pp.  500. 

DOUTRB. 


DOVER. 


Les  Finances  de  181 2.     Montreal. 


Les  Sauvages  des  Canada.     1852. 
DouuiLY  {Baron).     Set  Gerbier  (Balthazar). 


1844.      ^^'0^ 

20734 

20735 


DouviLLE  (Jean  Baptiste).  Trente  mois  de  ma  vie,  quinze 
mois  avant  et  quinze  mois  apres  mon  voyage  du  Congo,  ou  ma 
justification  des  infamies  debitees  contre  moi ;  Suivis  de  details 
curieux  sur  les  maeurs  et  les  usages  des  habitants  du  Bresil  et  de 
Buenos-Ayres,  et  d'une  description  de  la  colonie  patagonide. 
Paris:  I'auteur;  Dentu;  Delaunay;  Treuttel  et  ff^urtz ;  Paulirt ; 
B'echet,    1833.     8vo.  20736 

DouviLLE.  Fin  de  la  monarchic  en  Amerique.  Paris:  Sau- 
telet :  Dentu ;  [etc.]   1826.     8vo,  pp.  72.  20737 

Dove  (J.)  A  Biographical  History  of  the  Wesley  Family. 
By  John  Dove.     London.   1833.     i2mo.  20738 

Dove.  A  History  of  the  Most  Worshipful  Grand  Lodge  of 
Virginia:  its  Origin,  Progress,  and  Mode  of  Development.  By 
John  Dove.  \RichmQndf'\  Clemmitt  ^  Fore.  1855.  i2mo,  pp. 
178.  20739 

Dove.  The  Virginia  Text-Book:  containing  a  History  of 
Masonic  Grand  Lodges,  ...  By  John  Dove.  Third  Edition. 
Richmond:  J.  E.  Goode^  Printer.  186-.  i2mo,  pp.  380.  Por- 
trait. 20740 

Dover,  Del.  Dover,  January  i.  1771.  Dover  Land  and 
Cash  Lottery,  &c.     [Philadelphia.   1771.]    p.  i.  p.  20741 

Dover,  N.  H.  Articles  of  Confession,  and  Covenant,  and 
other  Documents  of  the  First  Church  in  Dover,  1835.  Dover ^ 
N.  H.    1835.    i2mo,  pp.  21.  20742 

A  Bill  of  Mortality  for  the  Society  of  Friends,  in  Dover, 
N.  H.,  from  1708  to  1791.  Also  a  General  Bill  of  Mortality 
for  Dover,  N.  H.  (l 767-1 802.)  [Dover^  N.  //".;]  Printed  by 
James  K.  Remich.   1803.    4to,  pp.  25.  BA.,  M.  20743 

89th  Anniversary  of  the  National  Independence,  July  4, 
1865,  at  Dover,  N.  H.  Full  Report  of  the  Celebration  ... 
Oration  by  Hon.  James  W.  Patterson  ...  .  Dover^  N.  H. :  B. 
Barnes,  Jr.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  20744 


ill.': 


DOW. 


505 


The  Dover  and  Great  Falls  Directory}  with  the  Salmon  Falls 
Directory,  Business  Directories,  etc.  By  Dean  Dudley.  Dovtr : 
D.  Lothrop^  Co.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  115,  32.  20745 

Also !  Mjyur'i  Addreii,  and  Annual  Report  of  (he  Receipts  and  Expenditurei, 
Report  of  Drpartmenti,  etc.,  for  the  Municipal  Year  1868.  Dovtr,  N.  H.  :  Libbty 
&  Co.,  Printirt,  1869.  Iimo,  pp.  70.  H.  —  Report  of  the  Public  Schooli  in  the 
Town  of  Dover,  for  the  Year  1865-6.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Report  of 
the  Receipt!  and  Expenditures  of  the  Town  of  Dover,  for  the  Year  ending  Feb. 
1 6th,  1866.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 


Dow  (D.) 
ver  Wolcott, 
Daniel    Dow, 
8vo,  pp.  18. 


...  A  Sermon  preached  before  His  Excellency  Oli- 

...  at  the  General   Election,   May  4,  1825.     By 

...    Hartford:    Charles   Babcock^    Printer.    1825. 

20746 

Before  the 


Alsoi  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  December  5,  1830. 
Olocester  Temperance  Association.  ...  Providence:  H.  H.  Brown.  1831.  iimo,  pp. 
24.  —  New  Haven  Theology,  alias  Taylorism,  alias  Neology  j  in  its  own  Language, 
with  Notes  appended.  ...   Thomfton :  printed  by  George  Robert!.  1 8 34.    8vo,  pp.  66. 

Dow  (J.)  Bill  of  Mortality  for  Kensington,  N.  H.,  Com- 
piled chiefly  from  the  Record  of  the  late  Rev.  Jeremiah  Fogg. 
By  Jabez  Dow.     Printed  at  Dover,  M  H.   1 802.     pp.  1 8. 

Dow  (J.  W.)  Sermon  at  Tyringham,  [Mass.]  July  10,  1831, 
at  the  Twentieth  Anniversary  of  his  Ordination.  By  J.  War- 
ren Dow.     Lenox.   183 1.  w.  20748 

Dow  (J.)  Discourse  delivered  July  4,  1806,  at  Belleville. 
By  John  Dow.     Newark,  N.  J.   1806.    8vo.  20749 

Dow  (J.)  /  n  Historical  Address,  delivered  at  Hampton, 
New  Hampshire,  on  the  25th  of  December,  1838,  In  Commem- 
oration of  the  Settlement  of  that  Town.  Two  Hundred  Years 
having  elapsed  since  that  event.  By  Joseph  Dow,  a.m.  Con- 
cord: Asa  McFarland.  m,dccc,xxxix.    8vo,  pp.  44.  20750 

Dow  (Lorenzo).  Analectic  History  touching  Nullification, 
Northern  and  Southern.  The  Last  Warning.  Washington. 
1834.    8vo.  N.  20751 

Dow.  The  Dealings  of  God,  Man,  and  the  Devil ;  as  ex- 
emplified in  the  Life,  Experience,  and  Travels  of  Lorenzo  Dow, 
in  a  period  of  over  half  a  century,  together  with  his  Polemic  and 
Miscellaneous  Writings.  Fourth  Edition.  Norwich,  {Ct.:) 
William  Faulkner.  1 833.  i2mo,  pp.  704.  c.  +  To  which  is 
added  The  Vicissitudes  of  Life,  by  Peggy  Dow.  New  York. 
1854.  8vo,  pp.  352.  +  With  an  Introductory  Essay.  By  the 
Rev.  John  Dowling,  d.d.     New  Tork,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  613. 

VOL.  V  63 


I 


5o6 


DOW. 


I  If 


Dow.  History  of  Cosmopolite ;  or,  Lorenzo's  Journal,  con- 
taining his  Experience  and  Travels  to  1814.  New  York:  John 
G.  Totttn.  1 8 14.  i6mo,  pp.  360.  Plate,  -f  Philadelphia.  18 16. 
i2mo.  -f-  Fifth  Edition.  IVheeling^  Va.:  Joshua  Martin.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  720.  +  Pittsburgh.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  725.  +  Cincin- 
nati. 1851.  8vo,  pp.  720.  -+■  Philadelphia:  jas.  B.  Smith  i:f 
Co.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  720.     H.    -f  Cincinnati.   1859.     8vo.       c. 

Dow.  The  Life  and  Travels  of  Lorenzo  Dow,  written  by 
himself.     Hartford.   1804.    i2mo.  m.  20754 

Dow.  Perambulations  of  a  Cosmopolite }  or,  Travels  and 
Labors  in  Europe  and  America.  [With  his  other  works. 
Edited]  by  Orrin  Scofield,  Rochester:  O.  Scofield.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  421.     Portrait,     c.    -f  New  York.   1855.    8vo.      c.  20755 

Dow.  The  Stranger  in  Charleston,  or  the  Trial  and  Con- 
fession of  Lorenzo  Dow,  addressed  to  the  United  States  in 
general,  and  South  Carolina  in  particular.  Philadelphia.  1822. 
l2mo.     P.    +  Second    Edition.     Philadelphia.   1822.    i2mo. 

Dow.  The  Travels  and  Providential  Experience  of  Lorenzo 
Dow}  written  by  himself:  with  an  Appendix,  containing  Cre- 
dentials, &c.  Second  Edition.  Liverpool:  printed  by  H,  For- 
shaw.  1806.    i2mo,  pp.  240.  20757 

The  author,  a  native  of  Connecticut,  wai  an  itinerant  Methodist  preacher,  who,  in 
the  exercise  of  hii  vocation,  travelled  through  most  of  the  United  States.  Also  ; 
All  the  Polemical  Works  of  Lorenzo  Dow.  ...  New  York.  1814.  iimo,  pp.  300. — 
A  Chain,  with  its  Concomitants;  or.  Polemical  Reflections.  Neto  Tori,  1807.  i2mo, 
pp.  81.  I.  +  Poughktepsie.  1809.  lamo,  pp.  81.  —  [Dow.]  A  Cry  from  the  Wil- 
derness, Sec.  By  Cosmopolite.  United  Statu.  1830.  izmo,  pp.  70.  —  [Dow.]  A 
Cry  from  the  Wilderness.  A  Voice  from  the  East.  A  Reply  from  the  West.  Trouble 
from  the  North,  Exemplified  in  the  South.  Intended  9s  a  ...  warning  to  the  People 
of  the  United  States.  By  Cosmopolite,  &c.  United  States.  1837.  3zmo,  pp.  167. — 
Extracts  from  Original  Letters,  to  the  Methodist  Bishops,  mostly  from  their  Preachers 
and  Members,  in  North  America.  Liverpool.  1806.  8vo.  —  A  Hint  to  the  Public, 
or  Thoughts  on  the  Fulfillment  of  Prophecy,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  2a.  h. 
(References  to  America  and  American  History.)  — A  Journey  from  Babylon  to  Jeru- 
salem ...  with  an  Essay  on  the  Rights  of  Man.  Laniingburgh.  18 12.  i2mo,  pp. 
149.  —  [Dow.]  Lorenzo's  Thoughts  on  various  Religious  Opinions.  Newbern,  N.  C. 
1806.  i2mo,  pp.  84.  —  The  Opinion  of  Dow;  or,  Lorenzo's  Thoughts.  ...  in  an 
Address  to  the  People  of  New  England.  fFindham.  1804.  i6mo,  pp.  162.  —  Quint- 
essence of  Lorenzo's  Works,  ...  or  the  Four  Volumes  of  Lorenzo's  Journal  concen- 
trated in  one  ...  Philadelphia.  18 15.  8vo,  pp.  554. —  A  Short  Account  of  a  Long 
Travel;  with  Beauties  of  Wesley.  By  Lorenzo  Dow.  Philadelphia.  1823.  8vo,  pp. 
59.  p.  —  Travels  and  Labors  of  Lorenzo  Dow  in  Europe  and  America,  wirh  an 
account  of  his  Life  and  Christian  Experience,  his  Chain,  Journey  from  Babylon,  Dia- 
logues, and  Hints  on  Prophecy,  to  which  is  Added  Peggy  Dow's  Vicissitudes,  or  the 
Journey  of  Life.     Rothetttr.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  507. 


DOWNER. 


507 


Dow  (M.)  A  Sermon  preached  in  Beverly,  August  20, 1812, 
the  Day  of  the  National  Fast,  on  Account  of  War  with  Great- 
Britain;  and  again  at  ...  Salem,  April  8,  1813,  the  Day  of  the 
Annual  Fast  in  Massachusetts.  By  Moses  Dow,  a.m.  Salem: 
printtd  by  Joshua  Cushing.   1 8 13.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.,  M.,  N. 

Dow  (P.  or  M.)  Vicissitudes  in  the  Wilderness,  exemplified 
in  the  Journal  of  Peggy  Dow.  Fifth  Edition.  Norwich^  Conn, 
1833.    i2mo.  20759 

Dow  {Jr.)y  pseudonym.  Short  Patent  Sermons,  by  "  Dow, 
Jr.,"  Originally  published  in  the  New  York  Sunday  Mercurv. 
Revised  and  Corrected.     New  Tor k.  1841.    8vo.  20760 

On  topici  of  the  day. 

DowDALL  {Commander  P.  S.)  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of  the 
Brig  Charles,  on  her  Passage  from  Liverpool  to  Newfoundland, 
and  Miraculous  Delivery  of  the  Master  and  two  of  the  Crew  in 
an  open  boat.     Liverpool,  [18 1 2.]    8vo.  20761 

DowDELL  (J.  F.)  The  Kansas  Issue.  Remarks  of  Hon. 
James  F.  Dowdell,  of  Alabama,  advocating  the  necessity  of  ad- 
ditional Guarantees  for  the  Protection  of  Southern  Rights,  [n. 
p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  20762 

DoWE  (William).  Junius  —  Lord  Chatham  ;  a  Biography, 
setting  forth  the  Condition  of  English  Politics  preceding  and 
Contemporary  with  the  Revolutionary  Junian  Period.  Tork. 
1857.    8vo.  c.  20763 

DowLER  (B.)  Researches  upon  the  Vital  Dynamics  of  Civil 
Government.  By  Bennett  Dowler,  m.d.  New  Orleans.  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  20764 

DoWLBR.  Tableaux,  Geographical,  Commercial,  Geological, 
and  Sanitary,  of  New  Orleans.  By  Bennett  Dowler,  m.d.  New 
Orleans:   Daily  Delta  Office.  [1853?]    8vo,  pp.  40.       c.  20765 

Alto;  Hiitory  of  the  Oigantic  Headed  Boy  of  Georgia.  ...  New  Orltant,  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  —  A  Queition  of  Originality  lettled  ...  New  Orltant:  printed  by  youpk 
Ctkn,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  8.     H.     (Slight  reference  to  American  literature.) 

DowLEY.  History  and  Honorary  Roll  of  the  Twelfth  Regi- 
ment Infantry,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.  By  Dowley.  New  Tork.  1870. 
i2mo,  pp.  216.  20766 

[Downer  (Silas).]  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Providence,  in 
the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  on  the  25th  day  of  July,  1768,  at 


r: 


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i"  1 


508 


DOWNING. 


the  Dedication  of  the  Tree  of  Liberty,  from  the  Summer-Huuse 
in  the  Tree.  By  a  Son  of  Liberty.  Providtnct :  John  IVattr- 
man.  mdcclxviii.    8vo,  pp.  16.  20767 

Fur  an  account  of  thii  event,  ut  the  "  Providence  Oaiette,"  July  )0,  176I.  Re- 
printed in  J.  R.  Bartlett'i  "  Catalogue  of  Mr.  J.  C.  Brown'i  Library."  Sm  alio  Bari- 
Ictt'i  *'  Bibl.  of  Rhode  Iiland,"  and  Staple'i  <' Annali  of  Providence,"  121. 

DowNES  (B.)  Brief  and  Remarkable  Narrative  of  the  Life 
and  Extreme  Sufferings  of  Barnabas  Downes,  particularly  in  the 
Brig  Arnoldf  which  was  cast  away  near  Plymouth  26  Dec.  1778, 
[when  abovt  50  men  were  frozen  to  death.  Boston.'\  1786. 
]2mo.  w.  20768 

DowNES  (J.)  United  States  Almanack,  or  complete  Ephe- 
meris  for  1843.  ^Y  J°^"  Downes.  Philadtlpbia.  i2mo.  Con- 
tinued to  1845  or  later.  a.  20769 

Downey  (Stephen  W.)  Play  of  Destiny,  as  Played  by  Actors 
from  the  Kingdom  of  the  Dead  in  the  Theatre  of  the  Universe. 
New  Crtek^  {fV.  Va.)  1867.    8vo,  pp.  76.  20770 

The  Downfall  of  Despotism  ...  showing  ...  the  Invasion  of 
Britain  and  the  Reign  of  Liberty  in  the  New  World.  London  : 
Jamts  Nisbet  i^  Co.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  32.  s.  20771 

Downing  (Andrew  Jackson).  The  Architecture  of  Country 
Houses ;  including  Designs  for  Cottages,  Farm  Houses,  and 
Villas,  with  Remarks  on  Interiors,  Furniture,  and  the  Best  Modes 
of  Warming  and  Ventilating.  ...  By  J.  A.  Downing  ...  .  New 
Tork.  1850.  8vo.  H-  Thirteenth  Thousand.  New  Tori:  D. 
Appleton  6f  Co.  M.DCCC.Liv.  8vo,  pp.  x,  (i),  484.  i  Plate  and 
320  Woodcuts.  BA.  20772 

Downing.  Cottage  Residences ;  or,  a  Series  of  Designs  for 
Rural  Cottages,  and  Cottage-Villas,  adapted  to  North  America. 

By     \.   J.    Downing New-York  and  London:    Wiley  and 

Putnam.  1842.  8vo,  2  l.,pp.  187.  Woodcuts,  ba.  +  Second 
Edition.  New  Tork.  1844.  -f  Third  Edition.  New  Tork  and 
London.   1847.     8vo.    -f-  New  Tork.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  215. 

Downing.  The  Fruits  and  Fruit  Trees  of  America:  or,  the 
Culture,  Propagation,  and  Management,  in  the  Garden  and  Or- 
chard, of  Fruit  Trees  generally:  with  Descriptions  of  all  the 
Finest  Varieties  of  Fruit,  Native  and  Foreign,  cultivated  in  this 
Country.  By  A.  J.  Downing.  ...  New  Tork  and  London :  Wiley 
and  Putnam.   1845.    i2mo,  pp.  xiv,  594.     Woodcuts,     ba.    + 


POWNINO. 


509 


Eleventh  Edition,  Revised.  Ntw  Terk.  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  594. 
+  Ntw  Tork.  1850.  8vo.  H.  4-  Revised  and  Corrected  by 
Charles  Downing.  Ntw  Tork:  John  fVilty.  1857.  i^mo,  pp. 
XX,  760.  4-  Ntw  Tork.  {Ib'td.'\  i860,  -f  Ntw  Tork.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  XX,  760.  +  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged  by 
C.  Dovirning.  Ntw  Tork:  J.  ff^ilty  W  Son.  1869.  8vo,  pp. 
xxiv,  1098.  20774 

Some  copies  were  printed  on  large  paper,  with  the  platei  colored. 

Downing.  Rural  Essays.  By  A.  J.  Downing.  Edited, 
with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  George  W.  Curtis  ;  and  a 
Letter  to  his  Friends  by  Frederika  Bremer.  Ntw  Tork.  1853. 
+  Ntw  Tork:  Ltavitt  and  Alltn.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  Ixxi,  557. 
Woodcuts.     BA.    +    Ntw  Tork.    1856.    8vo,  pp.  646.     20775 

Downing.  A  Treatise  on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Land- 
scape Gardening,  adapted  to  North  America  ...  .  By  A.  J. 
Downing.  Ntw-Tork  i^  London:  fVilty  and  Putnam.  1841. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  451,  (i).  BA.  +  Second  Edition,  enlarged,  re- 
vised, and  newly  illustrated.  ...  {^Ihid.']  1844.  8vo,  pp.  xiv, 
9-497.  Plate  and  Woodcuts,  ba.  -f  Ntw  Tork :  Saxton  t^ 
Co.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  532.  -I-  1855.  +  Sixth  Edition,  enlarged, 
revised,  and  newly  illustrated.  With  a  Supplement  ...  by 
Henry  Winthrop  Sargent.  Ntw  Tork:  A.  O.  Moort  t^  Co. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  576.     Portrait,  Woodcu'.s,  and  6  Plates.      ba. 

Downing  (Clement).  A  Compendious  History  of  the  Indian 
Wars,  with  the  Rise,  Progress,  Strength  and  Forces  of  Angria 
the  Pyrate.  Also  an  Account  of  John  Plantain,  a  notorious 
Pirate  of  Madagascar,  Sec.  London:  T,  Cooptr.  1737-  Sm. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  238.  c.  20777 

Downing  (Elizabeth  [Hcdding]).     Remains  of  Rev.  Joshua 

Wells  Downing,  a.m With  a  Brief  Memoir.  ...   Edited 

by  Elijah  H.   Downing,  a.m.     Ntw  Tork:    G.  Lant  iff  P.   P. 
Sanford.   1842.    I2m0,  pp.  329.  H.  20778 

Downing  (G.)  A  |  Discourse  |  Written  by  |  Sir  George  Down- 
ing, |  The  King  of  Great  Britain's  Envoy  |  Extraordinary  to  the 
States  of  the|  Vnited  Provinces.)  Vindicating  his  Royal  Master 
from  thejlnsolencies  of  a  Scandalous  Libel,  Printed  |  under  the 
Title  of  [An  Extract  out  of  the  |  Regicter  [wV]  of  the  States 
General  of  the  Vnited  |  Provinces,  upon  the  Memorial  of  Sir 
George  I  Downing,  Envoy,  &c.]  And  delivered  by  |  the  Agent 
De  Heyde  for  such,  to  several]  Publick  Ministers.  |  Whereas  no 


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such  Resolution  was  ever  |  Communicated  to  the  said  Envoy,  nor 
any  |  Answer  returned  at  all  by  their  Lordships  to  |  the  said 
Memorial.  |  Whereunto  is  added  a  Relation  of  some  |  Former 
and  Later  Proceedings  of  the | Hollanders:  By  a  Meaner  Hand. 
\  London^  Printed  Jor  Dorman  Newmany\and  John  Luttone^  at  the 
Kings  Arnii  and\  Blew- Anchor  in  the  Poultrey^  1672.  |  i2mo,  Title, 
pp.  171.  B.  20779 

Relates  in  part  to  the  Dutch  West  Indiz  Company  and  the  New  Netherlands,  as  do 
all  the  following  s 

Downing.  Twee  Memorien  van  den  Heere  Downing  ... 
overgegeven  aan  de  Stat.-Gen.  ...  3  ende  8  aug.     1661.     410. 

In  French  and  Dutch. 

Downing.  Toestant  der  swevende  verschillen  tusschen  de 
Oost-  ende  West-Indische  Compagnien  van  Engelant,  ende  van 
de  Vereenighde  Nederlanden.     [n.  p.]    1664.    4to.  20781 

Downing.  Memorie|  Vande  Heere | Gorge  \sic]  Downing] 
Extraordinaris  Afgesante  van  Syne  Majesteyt|  van  Groot  Bri- 
tannien,  &c.  |  Overgegeven  aen  de|  Heeren  Staten  Generael  |  Der 
Vereenichde  Nederlanden,  |  den  30.  decembre  1664.  |  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]     4to,  pp.  II.  j.c.Bt.  20782 

Downing.  Remarques  |  succinctes  et  |  Deduction  |  faites  |  Par 
les  Deputes  des  Hauts  &  Puissantsl  Seigneurs  Estats  Generaux| 
des  Provinces  Unies  des  Pais-Bas.  jsur  le  dernier  |  Memoire|du 
Sieur  George  Douningj  Envoye  Extraordinaire  du  Roy  de  la 
Grand  I  Bretagne.  I -.^  la  Haye^\Ju  Mots  de  Feurier  1665.  |  4to, 
pp.  40.  20783 

A  work  of  much  interest  in  relation  to  the  history  of  New  Netherland,     This 
French  edition  is  very  rare. 

Downing.     Sommiere  |  Aenteyckeninge  |  ende  |  Deductie  |  In- 
gestelt  I  by  de  Gedeputeerden   vande   Hooge   Mogende  |  Heeren 
Staten  Generael  |  der  Vereenighde    Nederlanden  |  Op  de    lest 
ingediende]  Memorie]  van  den  Heere  George  Downing,  Extra 
Ordinaris   Envoye  vanden  |  Coningh  |  van  |  Groot  Brittannien. 
In's  Graven-hage  In  de  maent  Februar'tj  1665.  |    410,  pp.  38,  ii- 
+  [Another    Edition.]      In*s  Gravenhage.  cioidlxv.     4to,  pp 
29,  (iii).    +  [A  Third  Edition.]     In*s  Gravenhage.   1665.    4to 
pp.  24.    +  [A  Fourth  Edition.     Ibid.']  1665.    4to,  pp.  29,  ii 
+  [A  Fifth  Edition.    Ibid.]  1665.    410,  pp.  38,  iv.    -f-  [A  Sixth 
Edition.     Ibid.]  1665.    4to,  pp.  38,  iv.  20784 

For  the  titlei  at  length,  ut  Aiher,  Not.  346-350. 


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Downing.  Remarques  |  plus  particulieres,  ou  |  Replique  |  a  la  | 
Duplique,  I  Publiee  par  le  Sieur  Downing,  cnvoye  extraordinaire 
du  Roy  I  de  la  Grand  Bretagne,  contre  les  Remarques,  que  les 
Deputes  des  Hauts  |  Sc  Puissants  Seigneurs  Estats  Generaux  des 
Provinces  Unies|ont  faites  sur  le|  Memoire]  par  luy  presente  le 
30  Decembre  1664.  |y^  /a  Haye\che%  HilUbrandt  de  lVouw\Im- 
primeur  ordinaire  des  Hauts  et  Puissants  \  Seigneurs  Estats  Generaux 
des  Provinces  Unies  des  Pats  Bas.     r An  1 666.  |    410,  pp.  200. 

It  was  published  also  in  Dutch,  with  the  following  title : 

Downing.  Verdere  |  Aenteyckeninge  |  of  |  Duplyque  |  op 
seeckere]  Replyque  I  vanden  Heer|  George  Downing,]  Extraor- 
dinaris  Envoye  vanden  Koningh  van  Groot  Brittangien,  [jegens 
de  Remarques  vande  gedeputeerden  vande  H:  Mog:  Heerenj 
Staten  generael  der  vereenigde  Nederlanden.  Ingestelt  op  des 
selfs  ingediendej  Memori|  vanden  30  December  1664.  |A^<7^  de 
copie  I  van  |  HilUbrandt  van  fVouw^  orJinaris  Drucker  vande 
Hoog  Mog.  Heeren  Staten  \  Generael  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden^ 
Anno  1666. 1    4to,  pp.  176,  iv.  20786 

Asher  describes  a  copy  with  two  indexes,  one  at  the  beginning  and  another  at  the 
end  of  the  book.  Both  tl'e  French  and  the  Dutch  editions  can  be  considered  as  ori- 
ginals; for  the  deduction  was  written  in  French,  the  proofs  were  originally  in  Dutch. 
Priced,  by  MuUer,  at  $50  and  $60. 

Downing.  A |  Reply j  of | Sir  George  Downingj  Knight  and 
Baronet,  |  Envoy  Extraordinary  from  His  Majesty  |  of  Great- 
Britain,  &c.  |To  the]  Remarks  I  of  the]  Deputies  of  the  Estates- 
General,  |  upon  his  I  Memorial  I  Of  Decemder  20,  1644.  Old 
Stile.  I  Z,o»^o»,  Printed  Anno  Dom.  1665.  |     4to,  Title,  pp.  104. 

A  large  part  of  this  volume  relates  to  the  aflTairs  of  New  Netherland,  now  New 
York.  Sir  George  Downing  was  one  of  the  earliest  graduates  of  Harvard  College, 
and  founder  of  Downing  College,  Cambridge.  Concerning  whom,  ui  John  Adams* 
Works,  X.  319;  Pepey's  "Mem.,"  I.  112,  252,  »S4}  and  Palfrey's  "Hist,  of  New 
England,"  11.  430-432. 

[Downing  (George  T.)]  To  the  Friends  of  Equal  Rights 
in  Rhode  Island,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  20788 

Downing  {Major  Jack).  See  [Davis  (C.  A.)],  No.  18798, 
and  [Smith  (Seba)]. 

Downing  (J.  W.)  Remains  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Wells 
Downing,  with  a  Brief  Memoir.  Edited  by  Elijah  Downing. 
New  Tori.  1841.    i2mo.  20789 

[Downing  (L.)]  Some  Reasons  why  the  Pending  Cherokee 
Treaty  should  be  ratified.  ...  [Signed  by  Lewis  Downing  and 
five  Others.]     JVashington.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  20790 


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Downs  (S.  W.)  Biography  of  the  Hon.  Solomon  W.  Downs, 
of  Louisiana.  By  a  Louisianian.  Philadelphia.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  20791 

Alio  :  Remarlu  ...  on  the  Bill  making  a  Grant  of  Public  Lands  to  Iowa  to  aid  in 
constructing  certain  Railroads.  Delivered  in  the  Senate,  March  15,  1851.  ffaiAtHf;- 
ton.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  establish  a  Territorial  Govern- 
ment in  Oregon.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  June  3,  1848.  ff^aiAington.  1848 
8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  War  with  Mexico.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  ... 
Monday,  January  31,  1848:  with  an  Appendix  ...  fyathington.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  21. 
H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Compromise  Resolutions  of  Mr.  Clay.  In  Senate,  February 
18  and  19,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Resolution  submitted  by 
Mr.  Foote,  of  Mississippi  ...  .  Wathington.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  In  Lanman's 
'*  Diet,  of  Congress,"  and  in  the  "  American  Almanac"  for  1853,  the  middle  initial 
is  U. 

Dowsj  (T.)  The  Will  of  Thomas  Dowse,  of  Cambridge- 
port.  Printed  for  the  Executors.  Cambridge^  Massachusetts,  U. 
S.  A.  M.DCCC.LVI.    8vo,  pp.  7.  20792 

Twenty-four  copies  printed.  Mr.  Dowse  presented  his  library  to  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society. 

Dowse.     The  Dowse  Library.     Proceedings  of  the  Massa 
chusetts    Historical    Society,    relating   to    the    Donations   from 
Thomas  Dowse ;  with  the  Eulogy  by  Edward  Everett.     Bos- 
ton: Printed  for  Private  Distribution.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  v,  80.     3 
Plates.  20793 

Also:  Description  of  the  Dowse  Library.  1857.  8vo.  —  Dowse  Institute,  Cam- 
bridge. Declaration  of  Trust,  June  i,  1858.  i  sheet,  folio,  m.  —  Organization  o< 
the  Dowse  Institute.  ...  Cambridge.  1858.    3vo,  pp.  9.     Portrait. 

Dox  (H.  L.)  Christ  the  Foundation:  a  Synodical  and  Dedi- 
catory Discourse,  delivered  at  Gardnersville,  Schoharie  County, 
N.  Y.,  June  7th,  1849.  Albany  i  J.  Munsell.  1849.  8vo,  pp. 
42.  20794 

Dox  (P.  M.)  Restoration  of  Georgia  —  The  Tuie  Condi- 
tion of  the  South  —  Universal  Amnesty  the  Remei>  :peech 
of  Hon.  Peter  M.  Dox,  of  Alabama,  in  the  Hou.>e  .  .  J"  le  5, 
1870.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  v    i.0795 

DoY.  The  Narrative  of  John  Doy,  of  Lawrence,  Kansas. 
...  New  York:  Thomas  Holman^  Printed  for  the  Author,  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  132.  c.  20796 

Doyle  (J.  A.)  The  American  Colonies  previous  to  the 
Declaration  of  Independence.  By  John  Andrew  Doyle,  b.a. 
London:  Rivingtons.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  228.  20797 

The  Arnold  Prize  Essay,  read  in  the  theatre  at  Oxford,  June  9,  1869. 


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Doyle  (M.)  Hints  on  Emigration  to  Upper  Canada  j  espe- 
cially addressed  to  the  Middle  and  Lower  Classes  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  By  Martin  Doyle  ...  .  Second  Edition, 
enlarged.  William  Curry^  Jun.^  and  Co.,  Dublin.  1832.  i2mo, 
pp.  92.    4-  Dublin.     [^Ibid.']   1834.  20798 

DoYLB  (T.),  pseudonym.     See  [More  (John  J.)] 

Doyle  (W.)  Some  Account  of  the  British  Dominions  be- 
yond the  Atlantic :  containing  chiefly  What  is  most  interesting 
and  least  known  with  respect  to  those  parts ;  particularly  The 
important  Question  about  the  North-West  Passage,  Is  satisfac- 
torily discussed:  with  a  large  Map;  in  which  The  said  supposed 
Passage,  and  all  the  Arctic  Regions,  are  more  fully  delineated 
than  ever  before.  By  William  Doyle,  ll.b.  London:  fV.  Dom- 
ville.  [1770.]    8vo,  2  1.,  xvi,  87,(2).      Map.  j.c.b.  20799 

"  The  author  proposes  a  new  scheme  of  geography,  calling  South  America  <  Atlan- 
tis;' North  America,  'Sebastia,'  and  classes  the  British  Colonies  under  the  names  of 
'Neanglia,'  '  Jacobea,*  and  '  Mesia,'  or  '  Medensia.'  "  —  M.  Rev.,  xlii.  413. 

D'Oyley  (D.)  a  Letter,  addressed  to  his  Excellency  Charles 
Pinclcney,  by  Daniel  D'Oyley.  [^Charleston\  South  Carolina. 
[1807.]    8vo,  pp.  31.  BA.  20800 

D'Oyley.  An  Oration  delivered  in  St.  Michael's  Church 
...  Charleston,  South-Carolina,  On  the  Fourth  of  July,  1803; 
in  Commemoration  of  American  Independence :  By  Daniel 
D'Oyley,  ...  .  Charleston^  South  Carolina:  Printed  by  T.  B. 
Bowen.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  Title,  pp.  31.  ba.  20801 

Dozy  and  Molkenboer.  Prodromus  Florae  Bryologicae 
Surinamensis.  Accedit  pug.  specimina  novae  florae  bryologicae 
Venezuelanae.     Harlemi.   1854.    4to.  20802 

Drack  (F.)     See  Drake  (F.) 

Dracut.  Report  of  the  Selectmen  of  the  Receipts  and 
Expenditures  of  the  Town  of  Dracut,  [Mass.]  for  the  Year 
ending  February  21,  1866.     Lowell^  Mass.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  9. 

The  Draft ;  or  Conscription  Reviewed  by  the  People.  Provi- 
dence:  For  the  author.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  20804 

All  about  the  Draft.  How  it  will  be  made.  Every  Man's 
exact  chance.  The  Quota  for  New  York  State.  Exemptions. 
Physical  Disabilities,  etc.  New  Tork:  Sinclair  Tousey.  1862. 
i8mo,  pp.  16.  20805 

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Draft  I  of  a  I  Bill  I  For  declaring  the  Intentions  of  the  Parlia- 
ment of  [Great-Britain  concerning  the  Exercises  of  the  Right  |  of 
imposing  Taxes  within  his  Majesty's  Colonies,  |  Provinces  and 
Plantations  in  North  America.  |    Folio,  pp.  4.  20806 

Dated  at  the  end,  "isth  Day  of  April,  1778,"  and  signed  «« William  Tryon." 

Draft  of  an  Act  to  provide  Internal  Revenue  to  support  the 
Government;  with  Remarks  by  the  Boston  Board  of  Trade. 
Washington:  H.  Polkinhorn.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  45.  B.  20807 

[Drage  (Theodore  Swaine).]  An  Account  of  a  Voyage  For 
the  Discovery  of  a  North- West  Passage  by  Hudson's  Streights,  to 
the  Western  and  Southern  Ocean  of  America.  Performed  in 
the  Year  1746  and  1747,  in  the  Ship  California,  Capt.  Francis 
Smith,  Commander.  By  the  Clerk  of  the  California.  Adorned 
with  Cuts  and  Maps.  London:  Jonah  fFarens.  mdccxlviii- 
XLix.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  vii,  237 ;  Title,  326,  Index,  9  I. 
5  Maps  and  4  Plates.  c,  h.  20808 

"  A  pedantic,  disputatious  and  dogmaiical  performance."  —  Bakrow's  jlrciic  yoyaget, 
1815,  p.  287. 

Dragoon  Campaigns  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1836.  See 
[Hildreth  (James)]. 

Dragoumis  (N.),  Translator.     See  Washington. 

Drainesville.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  An- 
swer to  a  Resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  transmit- 
ting Report  of  the  Engagement  at  Drainesville.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
(H.  of  Reps.,  Ex.  Doc,  No.  59,  37th  Cong.,  2d.  Sess.,  1862.) 

Drake  (B.)  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Black  Hawk : 
with  Sketches  of  Keokuk,  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  and  the  late 
Black  Hawk  War.  By  Benjamin  Drake.  Cincinnati.  1838. 
i2mo,  pp.  288.  Woodcut  Portrait.  +  Cincinnati.  1839.  c. 
-f-  Sixth  Edition,  Improved.  Cincinnati.  1841.  i2mo.  +  Cin- 
cinnati. 1842.  i2mo.  +  Cincinnati.  1844.  i2mo.  +  Seventh 
Edition,  Improved.  Cincinnati:  George  Conclin.  1850.  l2mo, 
pp.  284.  -f-  Cincinnati:  H.  S.  &  J.  Applegate  &  Co.  185 1. 
i2mo,  pp.  288.  -f-  Cincinnati.  1855.  i2mo,  pp.  288.  +  Cin- 
cinnati. 1858.    {_Ibid.'\   i2mo.  20810 

Ste  "  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xLvii.  504, 

Drake.  Life  of  Tecumseh  and  of  his  Brother  the  Prophet ; 
with  a  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Shawanoe  Indians.  By  Benja- 
min Drake  ...  .  Cincinnati:  E.  Morgan  l^  Co.   1841.    i2mo,  pp. 


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275.  C.  +  Cincinnati.  1 850.  i2mo,  pp.  243.  +  Cincinnati: 
H.  S.  iff  J.  Applegate  &  Co.  1852.  +  Cincinnati :  H.  M.  Ruli- 
J0n.  1855.  i2mo,  pp.  235.  -\-  Cincinnati  and  Philadelphia.  1856. 
i2mo.    -f   Cincinnati.   1858.     i2mo,  pp.  235.  20811 

Drake.  Tales  and  Sketches  from  the  Queen  City.  By 
Benjamin  Drake  ...  .  Cincinnati:  E.  Morgan  and  Co.  1838. 
i2mo,  pp.  180.  H.  20812 

Alio ;  Address  before  the  Sixth  Anniveriary  of  the  Erodelphian  Society  of  Miami 
Univeriity,  Sept.  27,  1831.  ...  Cincinnati.  1831.  8vo.  —  A  Public  Oration  delivered 
Ljforethe  Phi  Alpha  Theta  Society,  Cincinnati,  July  4,  1826.  ...  Cincinnati.  1826. 
12010,  pp.  12. 

Drake  (B.),  and  Mansfield  (£.  D.)  Cincinnati  in  1826. 
By  B.  Drake  and  E.  D.  Mansfield.  ...  Cincinnati:  Morgan^ 
Lodge  and  Fisher.    February^  1827.     8vo,  pp.  lOO.      2  Plates. 

For  another  edition,  tee  Bullock  (W.),  Vol.  in.,  No.  9139. 

Drake  (C.  D.)  Address  of  Charles  D.  Drake,  on  the  Birth- 
day of  Washington.  Delivered  at  the  Union  Commemoration, 
in  St.  Louis,  Feb.  22,  1862.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H. 

Drake.  ...  Oration  of  Charles  D.  Drake,  delivered  in  ... 
St.  Louis,  May  11,  1863,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Capture  of 
Camp  Jackson.  To  which  is  subjoined  his  Reply  to  the  Mis- 
souri Republican's  Attack  upon  him,  on  Account  of  that  Ora- 
tion.    St.  Louis.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  20815 

Drake.  Union  and  Anti-Slavery  Speeches,  delivered  during 
the  Rebellion.  By  Charles  D.  Drake.  Published  for  the  Benefit 
of  the  Ladies'  Union  Aid  Society  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cincin- 
nati:  Applegate^  Co.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  431.  c.  208 16 

Drake.  ...  The  Veto  Power :  its  Nature  and  History  ...  . 
By  Charles  D.  Drake,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Washington.^  D.  C, 
[1848.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.   20817 

Also :  Address  of  the  Committee  from  the  State  of  Missouri  to  President  Lincoln, 
[n.  p.  1863.]  8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  —  Address  ...  to  the  Radical  Union  Men  of  Mis- 
souri. [^fP'ashington.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  —  Betrayal  of  the  Republican  Party  in 
Missouri.  Speech  ...  in  Reply  to  Hon.  Carl  Schurz ;  delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  De- 
cember 16,  1870.  ffathington.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Camp  Jackson:  its  His- 
tory and  Significance.     Oration    ..   St.  Louis,  May  11,  1863 St.  Louis.  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Censure  of  the  President.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  Decem- 
ber 10,  1867.  [ff^ashington.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Funeral  Oration  ...  in  ...  St. 
Louis,  October  29,  1852,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Obsequies  of  Daniel  Webster,  ...  St, 
Louis',  frinte J  by  Charles  &  Hammond.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  34,  I  1.  h. —  Immediate 
Emancipation  in  Missouri.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  Missouri  State  Convention, 
June  1 6th,  1863.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  la.    h. —  Letter  from  the  Executive  Com- 


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fnittee  of  the  Miuouri  Delegation  to  President  Lincoln.  [ffasAingioti.  1863.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H. — The  Miuouri  State  Convention,  and  iti  Ordinance  of  Emancipation. 
Speech  ...  in  St.  Louii,  July  9,  1863.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Miaiouri 
Votert'  Oath.  Have  the  People  of  Missouri  the  Right  to  prescribe  the  Qualifications 
of  Missouri  Voters  ?  Argument  of  Charles  D.  Drake  ...  in  the  Case  of  Francis  D. 
Blair,  Jr.,  vs.  Stephen  Ridgely  and  John  S.  Thomson.  ...  April  19,  1866.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.j  8vo,  pp.13.  H.  —  Oration,  Oct.  29,  185a,  on  ...  the  Obsequies  of  Daniel 
Webster. — The  Proclamation  of  Emancipation.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  ...  St. 
Louis,  January  18,  1863.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  h. —  Radicalism  Vindi- 
cated. Letter  ...  to  Senator  Johnson,  of  Maryland.  ...  ffathington,  D.  C.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  —  The  Rebellion:  its  Character,  Motive,  and  Aim.  Oration  ...  at 
Washington,  Mo.,  ...  Fourth  of  July,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  12. — The 
Rebellion  :  its  Origin  and  Life  in  Slavery.  Position  and  Policy  of  Missouri.  ...  Speech 
Delivered  ...  In  ...  St.  Louis,  April  14,  1862;  ...  previously  spoken,  ...  at  Union, 
Mo.,  April  7,  1862.  [n.  p.  1862.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Slavery's  Destruction,  the  Union's 
Safety.  Speech  ...  before  the  Freedom  Convention,  in  Louisville,  Kentucky,  Febru- 
ary 22nd,  1864.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  9.  h.  —  Speech  ...  at  the  Banquet  given 
in  ...  Baltimore,  on  the  20th  of  July,  1857,  to  the  Excursionists  from  Ohio  and  Mis- 
souri. New  York:  printed  by  Edward  0.  yenkint.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  7.  h.  — Speech 
...  delivered  in  a  Union  Meeting,  at  the  City  of  Louisiana,  Mo.,  July  4,  1861.  ... 
St.  Louis.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Speech  ...delivered  before  the  National  Union 
Association,  at  Cincinnati,  October  i,  1864.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — 
Speech  ...  at  Mercantile  Library  Hall,  September  15,  1868.  ...  St.  Louis.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  H. — Speech  ...  delivered  in  St.  Louis,  November  4th,  1870.  ...  [n.  p.  n.d.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  —  The  War  of  Slavery  upon  the  Constitution.  Address  ...  on  the 
Anniversary  of  the  Constitution.  Delivered  in  ...  St.  Louis,  Sept.  17,  1862.  [n.  p. 
n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  —  Which  First  —  the  Loyal  Negro  or  the  White  Rebel? 
Letter  ...  to  Major  Ellis  G.  Evans,  of  the  Missouri  Senate,  [^fF'asiington.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.  H. — The  Wrongs  to  Missouri's  Loyal  People.  Speech  ...  before  the 
Mass  Convention  at  Jefferson  City,  September  i,  1863.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  13. 

Drake  (D.)  An  Anniversary  Discourse,  on  the  State  and 
Prospects  of  the  Western  Museum  Society  :  delivered  ...  in  the 
Chapel  of  Cincinnati  College,  June  loth,  1820,  on  the  Opening 
of  the  Museum.  By  Daniel  Drake,  M.d.  Cincinnati^  Ohio. 
1820.    24mo,  pp.  36.  H.  20818 

Drake.  Discourse  on  the  History,  Character,  and  Prospects 
of  the  West :  delivered  ...  [at]  Oxford,  Ohio,  ...  September  23, 
1834.  By  Daniel  Drake,  m.d.  Cincinnati:  Truman  and  Smith. 
1834.     8vo,  pp.  56.  BA.,  s.  20819 

Drake.  Life  of  Daniel  Boone.  By  Dr.  Drake.  i2mo,  pp. 
230.  20820 

Drake.     Memoirs.     Cincinnati.    1856.    i2mo,  pp.  408. 

Drake.  Natural  and  Statistical  View,  or  Picture  of  Cincin- 
nati and  the  Miami  Country,  illustrated  by  Maps.  With  an 
Appendix,  containing  Observations  on  the  Late  Earthquakes, 
the  Aurora  Borealis,  and  South- West  Wind.  By  Daniel  Drake. 
Cincinnati:  Printed  by  Looker  and  Wallace.  1815.  i2mo,  pp. 
251,  2  1.     2  Maps.  BA.  20822 


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Drake.  The  Northern  Lakes  a  Summer  Residence  for  the 
Invalids  of  the  South.  By  Daniel  Drake,  m.d.  ...  Louisville: 
J.  Maxwell^  Jr.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  29.  ba.  20823 

Sit  "M.  Rev,,"  Lvii.  108. 

Drake.  Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky.  A  Series  of  Reminis- 
cential  Letters  from  Daniel  Drake,  m.d.,  of  Cincinnati,  to  his 
Children.  Edited,  with  Notes  and  a  Biographical  Sketch,  by 
his  Son,  Charles  D.  Drake.  Cincinnati:  Robert  Clark  faT  Co. 
1870.    8vo,  pp.  xlvi,  263.  H.  20824 

Fifty  copies  on  large  paper. 

Drake.  A  Systematic  Treatise,  Etiological,  and  Practical, 
on  the  Principal  Diseases  of  the  Interior  Valley  of  North 
America,  as  they  appear  in  the  Caucasian,  African,  Indian,  and 
Esquimaux  Varieties  of  its  Population.  By  Daniel  Drake,  m.d. 
Cincinnati:  JVinthrop  B.  Smith  £ff  Co.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  878. 
ba.  +  Second  Series.  Philadelphia :  Lippincott,  Grambo  iff  Co.y 
Publishers.  1854.     8vo,  pp.  xix,  17-985.  BA.  20825 

Also ;  An  Account  of  the  Epidemic  Cholera,  as  it  appeared  in  Cincinnati.  Cincin- 
nati. 1832.  8vo,  pp.  46.  —  Discourses  ...  before  the  Cincinnati  Medical  Library 
Association  ...  Cincinnati:  Moore  &  Anderton.  1852.  i2mo,pp.  93. —  A  Discourse  on 
Intemperance  ...  March  ist,  1828.  ...  Cincinnati.  1828.  i2mo,  pp.  26.  —  Import- 
ance of  promoting  Literary  and  Social  Concert  in  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  Louit- 
ville.  1833.  8vo. — Inaugural  Discourse  on  Medical  Education,  at  the  Opening  of 
the  Medical  College  of  Ohio,  Nov.  11,1820.  Cincinnati.  1820.  i6mo.  b.  —  An 
Introductory  Lecture  at  the  Opening  of  the  13th  Session  of  the  Medical  College  of 
Ohio,  Nov.  5th,  1849.  Cincinnati.  [1849.]  8vo.  —  Means  of  Promoting  the  Intel- 
lectual Improvement  of  the  Students  and  Physicians  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi 
...  Second  Edition.  Louisville,  Ky.  1844.  8vo.  b. — Oration,  on  the  Intemperance 
of  Cities,  &c.  Philadelphia.  183 1.  8vo.  —  Practical  Essays  on  Medical  Education 
and  the  Medical  Profession  in  the  United  States.  Cincinnati,  1832.  8to,  pp.  104. — 
A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  History,  Prevention,  and  Treatment  of  Epidemic  Cholera. 
...  Cincinnati.  1832.  i2mo,  pp.  180. —  Remarks  on  the  Importance  of  Promoting 
Literary  and  Social  Concert,  in  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi,  as  a  means  of  ela- 
vating  its  character,  and  perpetuating  the  Union,  delivered  in  ...  Transylvania  Uni- 
versity, to  the  Library  Convention  of  Kentucky,  November  8,  1833.  By  Daniel 
Drake,  M.D.  Louisville:  Herald  Office.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  25,  —  Two  Discourses;  de- 
livered by  appointment,  before  the  Cincinnati  Medical  Library  Association,  Jan.  9th 
and  loth.  ...  Cincinnati.  1852.  i2mo.  Mr.  Allibone  quotes  "Notices  concerning 
Cincinnati.  1810."  i2mo,  pp.  64,  which  we  have  not  seen.  See  also  •'Western 
Medical  Journal." 

Drake  (E.  C.)  A  New  Universal  Collection  of  Authentic 
and  Entertaining  Voyages  and  Travels,  from  the  Earliest  Ac- 
counts to  the  Present  Time.  Judiciously  selected  from  the  best 
writers  in  the  English,  French,  Spanish,  Dutch,  German,  Dan- 
ish, and  other  Languages,  comprehending  an  account  of  what- 
ever is  curious  in  the  Government,  Commerce,  Natural  History, 


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Customs,  Marriages,  Funerals,  and  other  ceremonies  of  most 
nations  in  the  known  World.  Including  an  account  of  the 
most  remarkable  Discoveries,  Conquests,  Settlements,  Battles, 
Sea  Fights,  Hurricanes,  Shipwrecks,  Sieges,  Tortures,  Wonder- 
ful Escapes,  Massacres  and  Strange  Deliverances,  both  by  Sea 
and  Land.  Also  a  Description  of  the  Buildings,  Mountains, 
Rivers,  Harbours,  Lakes,  Islands,  Peninsulas,  Creeks,  &c.,  of 
various  countries.  The  whole  forming  a  History  of  whatever 
is  most  worthy  of  notice  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America. 
By  Edward  Cavendish  Drake.  Illustrated  with  Maps  and  beau- 
tiful Plates.  London:  'J.  Cooke,  mocclxvii.  8vo,  pp.  796. 
10  Maps.  c.  -f  London:  J.  Cooke,  mdcclxx.  Folio,  pp.  706 
(mispaged  506).  46  Maps  and  Plates,  c.  +  London:  [/&/</.] 
MDCCLxxi.    Folio.  8.  2082b 

Contains  Columbus's  Four  Voyages,  and  the  Voyages  of  Magellan,  Dampier,  Woods, 
RogerSf  Anson,  Conquest  of  Mexico  by  Cortes,  Conquest  of  Peru  by  Pizarro,  Wafer's 
Voyage  to  Darien,  &c.,  &c.     The  plates  are  by  Grignion. 

[Drake  {Sir  F.)]  The  English  Hero,  1687.  See  B[urton] 
{R[obert]),  Vol.  iii.,  No.  9500. 

This  is  another  edition  of  our  No.  9501. 

Drake.  Der  Englische  Held  und  Ritter  Franciscus  Dracke 
in  einer  ausfuhrlichen  Beschreibung  von  dessen  Leben,  Thaten 
und  See-Reisen  darunter  besonders  die  Reise  um  die  Welt  sehr 
merckwiirdig.  Vormahls  von  Roberto  Brown  in  Englischer 
Sprache  entworfFen  \  jetzo  aber  ins  Teutsche  ubersetzet.  Welcher 
ein  Anhang  beygefiiget  von  dem  erstaunens-wurdigen  SchifF- 
bruch  des  Ost-Indischen  Jagdt-SchifFes  der  Schelling  genannt. 
Leipzig:   iVolffgang  Deer.    1726.    i2mo,  pp.  472.     Portrait. 

Drake.  Expeditio  Francisci  Draki  eqvitis  angli  in  Indias 
Occidentales  a.  m.  d.  lxxxv.  Qu^  vrbes,  Fanum  D.  Jacobi, 
D.  Dominici,  D.  Augustini  &  Carthagena,  captae  tuere.  Additis 
passim  regionum  locorumque  omnium  tabulis  Geographicis  quam 
accuratissimis.  Leyda^  ApudFr.Raphelengium.  1588.  4to,  pp. 
21.     Portrait  and  4  folded  Maps.  j.c.B.  20828 

Jadit*  copy  of  this  rare  piece  sold  for  £14  148.;  Hibbert's  for  £14;  Leclerc'i 
copy,  without  the  maps,  sold  in  Paris,  in  1869,  for  205  francs.  Lowndes  says  there 
was  a  French  translation,  "  LeyJe,  1588,"  believing  that  Ternaux  or  Boucher  de  la 
Richarderie't  translation  of  the  above  title  indicated  it. 

Drake.  The  Famous  Voyage  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  with  a 
Particular  Account  of  his  Expedition  in  the  West  Indies  against 
the  Spaniards,  being  the  first  Commander  that  ever  sail'd  round 


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the  whole  Globe.  To  which  is  added  The  Prosperous  Voyage 
of"  Mr.  Thomas  Candish  round  the  World;  with  an  Account 
of  the  vast  Riches  he  took  from  the  Spaniards,  &cc.  London. 
MDCCXLi.  8vo.  +  London :  H.  Slater,  mdcclxii.  8vo,  2  I., 
pp.  53.     Map.  20829 

Drake.      A   Full  |  Relation] Of  another  |  Voyage  |  into  the| 
West  Indies,!  made  by  |  Sir  Thomas  Drake;   Accompanied  with 
Sir  John  Hawkins,  Sir  |  Francis  Baskerfield,  Sir  Nicholas  Clif- 
ford,! and  others. !  Who  set  forth  from  Plimouth  on  the  28.  of 
August   1595.  I  ...   London  for  Nicholas  Bourne  ...  |   ...    1652. 
4to,  pp.  (43)-6o.  H.  20830 

Formi  part  of  "  Sir  Francii  Drake  Revived,"  our  No.  10840. 

Drake.  The  Life  And  Dangerous  Voyages  of  Sir  Francis 
Drake,  With  the  Surprising  of  Nombre  de  Dios,  and  the  manner 
4f  his  gaining  large  Quantities  of  Gold  and  Silver.  And  a  large 
Account  of  that  Voyage,  wherein  he  encompassed  the  whole 
World.  And  the  Voyage  which  he  made  with  Francis  Knolls 
and  others,  with  their  taking  St.  Jago,  Sancto  Domingo,  Cartha- 

fena  and  St.  Augustin.  With  the  last  Voyage  in  which  he 
)ied.  London:  Printed  by  John  Willis.  [1708.]  i2mo.  Title, 
pp.  162.  Portrait.  +  London:  H.  Dean.  [About  1750?] 
24mo,  pp.  164.     Portrait.  20831 

Other  editioni,  Loii</«n.  1810.    itmo)  Lon '-^n.    [n.  d.] 

Drake.  The  Life  of  the  Celebrated  Sir  Francis  Drake,  the 
First  Circumnavigator.  Reprinted  from  the  Biographia  Britan- 
nica.  Together  with  the  Historical  and  Genealogical  Account 
of  Sir  Francis  Drake's  Family,  from  Betham's  Baronetage:  And 
extracts  from  Nicholson's  History  of  Cumberland,  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Richmond  Family  of  Highhead  Castle.  [By 
his  descendent,  Sir  T.  Drake.]  Not  Published.  London :  J. 
Moyes.    1828.    4to,  5  I.,  pp.  83.     Portrait.  20832 

Drake.  Lives  and  Voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and 
Dampier ;  including  an  Introductory  View  of  the  Earlier  Dis> 
coveries  in  the  South  Seas,  and  the  History  of  the  Buccaneers. 
Edinburgh:  Oliver  and  Boyd,  mdcccxxxi.  Post  8vo,  pp.  461. 
3  Portraits.  +  Edinburgh,  [/^/i.]  1840.  +  New  Tori:  Har- 
per and  Brothers.  [1831.]    i8mo,  pp.  332.  ba.  20833 

Drake.  Narrationes  duse!admodum  memorabiles, !  quarum 
prima|continet  diarium  ex-|peditionis  Francisci  Draki  |  Equitis 
Angli    in    Indias    Oc-|cidentales    susceptae,|  Anno   mdlxxxv.[ 


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Altera  omnium  rerum  ab  co-|dem  Drako  et  Norreysio|in  Lusi- 
tanica  irruptione  gestarum  |  fidelem  continuationem  suhjicit.  I 
Emendatius  qu^m  antea  editx.  |  Additis  insuper  tabulis  Geo- 
eraphicisjaccuratissimis.  I  A^0rf^^r^<r.  Typis  Christophori  Lochneri^ 
&  Jo-\hannis  Hofmanni.\Jnno  MDXC.j    410,  pp.  36.     4  Maps. 

Drake.  Narratio  et  Continuatio  rerum  omnium  Drako  et 
Norreysio  (post  felicem  ex  Occidentalibus  Insulis  Reditum)  in 
sua  Expeditione  Portugallensi  singulis  diebus  gestarum.  Franco/. 
1590.    4to.  20835 

Sm  "Bibliotheca  Orenvilliana."     Jadii'  copy  lold  for  £5. 

Drake.  The  Newes  of  the  Exploytes  performed  and  doone 
by  Syr  Frauncis  Drake :  Not  onely  at  Sancto  Domingo  and 
Carthagena,  but  also  now  at  Cales,  and  vppon  the  Coast  of 
Spayne.   1587.    4to.  20836 

Title  from   Lowndei,  page  668.     We  have  never  leen  thii  volume,  and  infer  its 
rarity. 

Drake.  Relation  |  Oder  Beschreibung  der  RheiszJ  vnd 
SchiiFahrt  ausz  Engellandt,  in  die  gegen  dem  |  vndergang  der  Sonne 
gelegnen  I  Indien  gethan|Durch  jEinen  Englischen  Ritter,  |Fran- 
ciscum  Drack  genant,  |  vnd  was  derselbig  vnderwegen  mit  seinem 
vnderha-lbenden  Kriegsvolck  allenthalben,  sonderlich  aber  in 
den  Insein|S.  Jacob,  S.  Dominico,  S.  Augustin  vnd  in  oder| 
vmb  Carthagena,  auch  anderstwo  dero|orten  gesehen  vnd  ausz- 
gericht  hat|Sampt  hiebey  gefuegten,  schonen,  in  KupfFer  ge- 
stoch-|nen  Charten,  mit  welchen,  so  wol  die  gantz  SchifFart  in 
gemein,  alsjauch  insonderheit,  ein  jede  fur  sich  selbs  eigentlich 
vnd  nach  I  dem  leben  gerissen,  angedeutet  vnd  be-  |  schrieben 
vfotditn.\Gedruckt\im  Jahr  nach  Christi  Geburt,  M.o.LXXXix.  | 
Folio.     4  Maps.  20837 

Priced,  by  Asher,  at  £7  loi. 

Drake.  Sir  Francis  Drake  reuiued :  calling  vpon  this  dull 
or  effeminate  Age  to  followe  his  noble  Steps  for  Golde  &c  Siluer, 
by  this  memorable  Relation  of  the  rare  Occurrances  (neuer  yet 
declared  to  the  World)  in  a  third  Voyage,  made  by  him  into  the 
West  Indies,  in  the  Yeares  72  &  73,  when  Nombre  de  Dios 
was  by  him  and  52  others  only  in  his  Company,  surprised. 
Faithfully  taken  out  of  the  Reporte  of  Mr.  Christofer  Ceely, 
Ellis  Hixon,  and  others,  who  were  in  the  same  Voyage  with 
him.  By  Philip  Nichols,  Preacher.  Reviewed  also  by  Sr. 
Francis  Drake  himself  before  his  Death,  &  much  holpen  and 
enlarged,  by  diners  Notes,  with  his  owne  Hand  here  and  there 


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inserted.  Set  forth  by  Sr.  Francis  Drake  Baronet  (his  Nephew) 
now  liuing.  London.  1626.  4to,  Title,  Dedication  to  Charles 
I.,  etc.,  6  I.,  pp.  94.     j.c.B.    -f  Another  Edition.   1628.    4to. 

Cuncerning  the  edition  of  1618,  ttt  Lowndei,  pjge  668-669.  ''  ditferi  from  that 
of  i6a6  in  having  had  the  advantage  of  the  incurpuratiun  of  the  errata  i>f  the  latter 
date  under  the  periunal  superintendence  of  the  nephew  of  the  great  voyager.  The 
iait  four  leavri  are  larger  than  the  rest  of  (he  book.  I  find  the  following  title  in  a 
London  bookseller's  catalogue  {  it  it  probably  the  edition  of  1616  and  1618,  with  a 
new  title-page  only ; 

Drake.  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived,  &c.,  by  this  memorable 
relation  of  the  rare  occurrences  (never  yet  declared  to  the  world), 
in  a  third  Voyage  made  by  him  into  the  West  Indies,  in  the 
years  72  and  73  when  Nombre  de  Dios  was  by  him,  and  52 
others  only  in  his  company.  Reviewed  by  Sir  F.  Drake  him- 
selfe  before  his  death,  and  much  holpen  and  enlarged  by  divers 
notes  with  his  own  hand  here  and  there  inserted,  &c.  [n.  p. 
About  1630.]     4to.  20839 

Drake.  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived.)  Who  is  or  may  be  a 
Pattern  to  stirre  up  alljHeroicke  and  active  Spirits  of  thesej 
Times,  to  benefit  their  Countrey  and  [eternize  their  Names  by 
like  Noble]  Attempts.]  Being  a  Summary  and  true  Relation  of 
fourejseverall  Voyages  made  by  the  said  [Sir  Francis  Drake  to 
the  I  West-Jndies.  |  Viz.  |  His  dangerous  \jic\  adventuring  for  Gold 
and  Silver  with  |  the  gaining  thereof.  And  the  surprizing  of 
Nombre  de  dios  by|himselfe  and  two  and  fifty  Men.  |  His  En- 
compassing the  World.  |  His  Voyage  made  with  Christopher  Car- 
leill,  Martin  Frobusher,|  Francis  Knollis,  and  others.  Their 
taking  the  Townes  of  Saint  jjago,  Sancto  Domingo  Carthagena 
and  Saint  Augustine.  |  His  last  Voyage  (in  which  he  dyed)  being 
accompanied!  with  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Sir  Thomas  Baskcrfield, 
Sir  Nicholas  Clif-|  ford,  with  others.  His  manner  of  Buriall.j 
Collected  out  of  the  Notes  of  the  said  Sir  Francis  Drake  ;|  Mas- 
tet  [j/V]  Philip  Nichols,  Master  Francis  Fletcher,  Preach- |ers  ; 
and  the  Notes  of  divers  other  Gentlemen  (who  |  went  in  the  said 
Voyages)  carefully  compared  together.  |  Printed  at  London  for 
Nicholas  Bourne^  dwelling  at  the  \  South  entrance  of  the  royall  Ex- 
change^ '653.1    4^°>  3  '•»  PP'  ^7»  blank  1.     Portrait,      h.  20840 

This  it  followed  by  three  other  pieces,  viz. :  The  World  Encompassed.  1652.  I  I.,  pp. 
108.  A  Summarie  and  True  Diicourse  of  Sir  Francis  Drake's  West  Indian  Vu)age. 
165X.  pp.  41.  A  Full  Relation  of  another  Voyage  into  the  West  Indies.  1651.  pp. 
43-60.  The  titles  of  which  form  our  Nos.  20855,  20843,  and  20830.  Fur  other 
editions,  Iff  B[urton]  (R.),  Vol.  in.,  No.  9500,  and  add,  Fourth  Edition.  Londtn  t 
Nath.  Couch,  1695.  l8mo,  z  I.,  pp.  174.  Portrait,  -f  London:  Primed  at  tht  Bell 
in  tht  Poultry.  i8mo.  +  Eighth  Edition.  [Ibid.']  1710.  +  Ninth  Edition.  [/^'</.] 
17 1 6.     Set  alu  Maynarde  (Thomas). 


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Drake.  A  Svmmaric  and  trvc  Discovrse  of  Sir  Frances 
Drakes  West  Indian  Voyage.  Wherein  were  taken,  the  Townes 
of  Saint  lago,  Sancto  Domingo,  Cartagena,  and  Saint  Augustine. 
With  geographicall  Mappes  exactly  describing  each  of  the  Townes 
with  their  Scituations,  and  the  Maner  of  the  Armies  approching 
to  the  Winning  of  them  :  diligently  made  by  Baptista  Boazio. 
London:  Roger  IVard,    1589.    410,  pp.  37,  20841 

Tho  four  ir.api  mentioned  on  the  title  were  not  published  with  thli  edition,  it  being 
•imply  the  annuuncemrnt  of  a  tranilacion  from  the  title  of  the  original  Latin  edition, 
Ltydtrty  1588.  When  Field  issued  the  second  English  edition,  he  added  to  lume 
copies  the  original  maps,  pasting  slips  at  foot  with  the  English  names.  But  to  neither 
of  these  editions  do  the  maps  rightly  belong.  The  dedication  it  signed  Thomas  Gates. 
The  first  leaf  is  blank,  except  that  it  hat  the  signature  A.  It  is  a  volume  of  great 
rarity.  In  the  title  of  tome  copies  the  words,  *'  With  geographicall  Mappet,"  etc., 
doet  not  appear.     The  following  it  another  edition  i 

Drake.  A  Svmmariejand  Trve  Discovrse  |  of  Sir  Francis 
Drakes  |  West  Indian  Voyage.  |  Wherein  were  taken,  the 
Townes  of  |  Saint  Jago,  Sancto  Domingo,  Cartagena,  &|  Saint 
Augustine.  I /m^r/w/^^  at  London  by  Richard  Field^  dwelling] in  the 
Blacke-Friars  by  Ludgate.\  1589.  j  4to,  Title,  i  1.,  Dedication,  i 
1.,  pp.  52.  W.  20842 

Ternaux  and  Lowndet  each  quote  "Another'         n,    London.   1 596."    4to. 

Drake.      A|  Summarie| and  |  True  ourse|of|Sir  Francis 

Drakes  I  West  Indian  Voyage.]  Accompanied  with  Christopher 
Carleill,  I  Martin  Frobisher,  Francis  Knollis,  with  |  many  other 
Captains  and  Gentlemen.  |  Wherein  were  taken,  the  Townes  of 
Saint  IJago,  Sancto  Domingo,  Cartagena  and  |  Saint  Augustine.  | 
Printed  at  London  for  Nicholas  Bourne  ...  \  ...  1652.  |  4to,  Title, 
pp.  41.  H.  20843 

Forms  part  of  "Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived,"  No.  20840. 

Drake.  Le  Voyage  de  Francis  Drach  a  I'Entour  du  Monde 
Paris,    16 1 3.     8vo,  pp.  90.  20844 

Drake.  Le|  Voyage  |de  I'lllvstre  |  Seignevr  et  Che-|ualier 
Francois  Drach,  Admiral  |d'Angleterre,  a  I'entour  du  monde.  | 
Augmentee  de  la  Seconde  partie.  |A  Monsieur  de  S.  Simon, 
Seigneur  &  ]  Baron  de  Courtomer.  |  J  Paris^  \  Chez  lean  Gesselin, 
rue  sainct  Jacques^  |  a  la  belle  Image  :  iff  en  sa  boutique  au  Palais  \  en 
la  gallerie  des  prisonniers.  |  M.DC  xxvii.  |  Auec  priuelege  du  Rov.  | 
8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  230,  2  1.  j.c.B.  20845 

In  the  "  Catalogue  of  Mr.  J.  C.  Brown's  Library,"  the  edition  is  described  as  8vo  as 
well  as  i2mo.  In  Ternaux,  No.  495,  Deuxiime  Edition.  The  first  edition  of  this 
translation,  No.  20844,  '""•  cont.iined  only  the  first  part ;  the  third  is  our  No.  20846, 
the  fourth  in  1641.  Translated  by  F.  De  Lowencourt,  Sieur  do  Vauchelles.  We 
have  seen  an  edition  quoted,  as  **  Paris.  Gouelin.   1626." 


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Drake.      Le  voyage  I  cvricvx,|raict   avtovr|du   Monde,   par 
Francois  I  Drach,  Admiral  d' Angle- |terrc.  |  Augment^  de  la  Scc- 
ondc  p.\ruc.\/4  Parisy\Chtz  /Intoine  Robinot^  ...  |  M.DC.xxxxi.  | 
8vo,  4  I.,  pp.  230.  c.  20846 

"Nuggeti,"  No.  913,  gives  the  d^te  of  thli  edition  1741. 

Drake.  Voyage  curieux  fait  a  I'cntour  du  monde  par  Francis 
Drake,  admiral  d'Angleterre.     Paris.   1690.    8vo.  20847 

Drake.  The  Voyage  of  Sir  F.  Drake  to  America  in  1586, 
edited  by  Mons.  Louis  Lacour,  from  an  inedited  MS.  in  French, 
now  in  the  Biblioteque  Imperiale.     Paris.   1855.     8vo.      20848 

Drake.  Voyages  of  Sir  Francis  Drake  into  the  West  In- 
dies.     London.    1623.     8vo.  20849 

Title  from  Lowndos,  pjge  669. 

Drake.  The |  Voyages  &  Travels] Of  that  Renowned  Cap- 
tain,! Sir  Francis  Drake, )  into  the  |  West-Indies,  |  and  |  Round 
about  the  World:] Giving  a  perfect  Relation  of  his  strange  Ad- 
ventures, and  manv  wonderful  Dis- jcoveries,  his  Fight  with  the 
Spaniard,  and  maii,  barbarous  Nations;  his  [taking  St.  Jago,  St. 
Domingo,  Carthagena,  St.  Au-|gusta,  and  many  other  Places  in 
the  Golden  Country  of  America,] and  other  Parts  of  the  World: 
His  Description  of  Monsters,  and  Monstrous  Peo-]ple.  With 
many  other  remarkable  Passages  not  before  Extant:  Contained 
in  the]  History  of  his  Life  and  Death;  both  pleasant  and  profit- 
able to  the  Reader.  ]  Printed  by  C.  B.  for  J.  F.  and  sold  by  E. 
Tracy .f  at  the  Three  Bibles  on\  London-Bridge.  \  4to,  pp.  24,  be- 
ginning on  the  verso  of  the  Title.     [1652  .?]  20850 

Drake.  The  Voyages  and  Travels  of  that  Renowned  Captain 
Sir  Francis  Drake  into  the  West  Indies  and  Round  the  World. 
Printed  at  Stamford^  in  Lincolnshire,  [n.  d.]    4to.  20851 

Drake.  Voyages  and  Travels  of  the  Renowned  Captain  Sir 
Francis  Drake  into  the  West  Indies,  and  round  the  World. 
Coventry:  J.  Turner.  [About  18 15.]    i6mo,  pp.  24.     c.  20852 

A  chap-book. 

Drake.  The  World] Encompassed] by] Sir  Francis  Drake,] 
Being  his  next  voyage  to  that  to  Nombre]de  Dios  formerly  im- 
printed ;]  Carefully  collected  out  of  the  notes  of  Master  [Francis 
Fletcher  Preacher  in  this  im-]ployment,  and  diuers  others  his 
followers  in  |  the  same : )  Offered  now  at  last  to  publique  view, 
both  for  the  honour  of}  the  actor,  but  especially  for  the  stirring 


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vp  cf  heroick  spirits,!  to  benefit  their  Countrie  and  eternize  their 
names  |  by  like  noble  attempts.  |  London^  Printed  for  Nicholas 
Bovrnes\and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  at  the \Royall  Exchange. 
1628. 1    4to,  2  I.,  pp.  108.     Portraits  and  Map.  20853 

Drake.  The |  World]  Encompassed |  By  j  Sir  Francis  Drake. | 
Being  I  His  next  Voyage  to  that  to  Nombre  dejDios,  formerly 
Imprinted  ;  I  Carefully  collected  out  of  the  Notes  of  Master] 
Francis  Fletcher,  Preacher  in  this]imployment,  and  divers  others 
his  j  followers  in  the  same.  |  Offered  now  at  last  to  publike  view, 
both  for  the  honour  of]  the  Actor,  but  especially  for  the  stirring 
up  of  heroick  spirits,  |  to  benefit  their  Country,  and  eternize  their 
names]  by  like  noble  zttcmpis.\  London ^  Printed  by  E.  P.  for 
Nicholas  Bourne^  and  are  to  be  sold  at  ]  his  Shop  at  the  South  En- 
trance of  the\  Roy  all  Exchange.  1635.]  4to,  2  1.,  pp.  90.  Por- 
trait and  Map.  j.c.b.  20854 

It  is  also  included  in  Vol.  ii.  of  the  "  Oxford  Collection  of  Voyages." 

Drake.  The  World  Encompassed  ...  .  London:  Nicholas 
Bourne.   1652.    4to,  Title,  pp.  108.  H.  20855 

Forms  part  of  "  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived,"  our  No.  20840. 

Drake.  The  World  Encompassed  by  Sir  Francis  Drake, 
Being  his  next  Voyage  to  that  to  Nombre  de  Dios.  Collated 
with  an  unpublished  Manuscript  of  Francis  Fletcher,  Chaplain 
to  the  Expedition.  With  Appendices  illustrative  of  the  same 
Voyage,  and  Introduction,  by  W.  S.  W.  Vaux,  Esq.,  m.a. 
4  1.,  pp,  xl,  295,  8.  London:  Hakluyt  Society,  m.dccc.liv. 
Map.  20856 

Drake's  voyages  are  included  in  Hakluyt,  Vol.  in.  A  Dutch  version  is  included 
in  Van  der  Aa's  "Collection,"  Vol.  xviii.,  in  8vo  and  fulio.  See  alio  Barruw  (J.), 
Bry  (T.  de),  Part  viii.,  Burton  (R.),  Clark  (Samuel),  Daunce  (Ed.),  D'Avenant  [Sir 
W),  Fitzietfrey,  Greeke  (Thoj.),  Hakluyt,  Kunstm.inn  (F.),  Peele  (Co.),  and 
R[obert8]  (H.)  See  also  Burney,  Cooley,  Dalrymple,  Dampier  (Knapson),  La  Harpe, 
Pinkerton,  Prevost,  &c.  The  following  numbers  will  be  found  to  give  the  fullest 
inform itiun  about  the  American  voyages  :  No.  20848,  Voyage  of  1586.  Parii.  1835. 
No.  20856.  World  Encompassed.  Hakluyt  Society.  1854.  No.  20838.  Sir  Francis 
Drake  Revived.  London.  1653.  Alto  Maynarde's  Voyage  of"  1595.  Sir  Francis 
Drake  was  born  about  1544.  He  made  his  first  voyage,  to  Africa  and  the  West 
Indies,  with  John  Hawkins,  1567-8.  Second  and  third  voyages  to  the  West  Indies, 
alone,  in  1570  and  1571.  Fourth,  to  West  Indies  in  1572-3.  Fifth  (called  by  him- 
telf  his  third),  around  the  world,  Dec.  13,  1577,  to  Sept.  26,  1580.  Was  knighted, 
April  4,  1 58 1.  Made  his  sixth  voyage,  with  twenty-five  vessels,  Sept.  14,  1585,  to 
July  28,  1586.  Seventh  and  last  voyage  to  America,  with  Richard  Hawkins,  in 
twenty-seven  vessels,  Aug.  28, 1594.     Died  Jan.  28,  1595,  at  Porto  Bello. 

Drake  (F.)     Leben  und  Seereisen.     Halle.  1815.        20857 


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Drake  (J.  H.)     Thirty-Two  Years  of  the  Life  of  an  Ad- 
venturer. ...   By  John   H.  Drake,  Williamsburgh,  L.  I.     New 


Tor  k :  printed  for  the  Jut  hor,   1847.    ^Smo. 


20858 


Drake  (J.  R.)  The  American  Flag :  By  Joseph  Rodman 
Drake.  Illustrated  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  New  York.  1861. 
4to,  pp.  14.  20859 

Drake.  The  Culprit  Fay  and  other  Poems.  By  Joseph 
Rodman  Drake.  New  York:  George  Dearborn.  1835.  8vo,  3 
1.,  pp.  84.  2  Plates.  +  New  York.  \lbid.'\  1836.  8vo,  pp. 
90.     Portrait.  20860 

[Drake  and  Halleck.]  Poems  by  Croaker,  Croaker  & 
Co.,  &  Croaker,  Jr.,  as  published  in  the  Evening  Post.  A^^'m; 
York.   1 8 19.    i8mo,  pp.  36.  20861 

Drake  <7W  Halleck.  The  Croakers  By.  Joseph  Rodman 
Drake  and  Fitz  Greene  Halleck  First  complete  edition  New 
York  MDCCCLX     Rl.  8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  viii,  191.     Portrait.      20862 

150  copies  printed.     Bradford  Club  Series,  Nu.  z. 

Drake  (M.  L.)  Lake  Superior  Railroad.  Letter  to  the 
Hon.  Lewis  Cass.  By  Morgan  L.  Drake,  Esq.  Pontiac^ 
Michigan:  IV.  M.  Thompson^  Printer.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  12. 
H,    -H  Pontiac^  Michigan.   1853.    ^^°»  PP»  ^1'     ^'  20863 

Drake  [Mrs.)  Trodden  Down  |  Strength,  |  by  the  |  God  of 
Strength,  or,  |  Mrs.  Drake  Revived.  |  Shewing  |  Her  strange  and 
rare  Case,  great  and |  many  uncouth  Afflictions,  for  tenne| years 
together:  Together, | With  the  strange  and  wonderfull  manner | 
how  the  Lord  revealed  himselfe  unto  her,  |a  few  dayes  before 
her  death.  |  Related  by  her  sometime  unworthy  friend,  |  Hart 
On-hi.|  ...  \  London^l  Printed  by  R.  Bishop  Jor  Stephen  Pilkington 
...  I  1647. 1    S*"'  i2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  193.  20864 

"  The  interest  to  New  Englanders  of  this  curious  book  centres  not  in  the  main 
subject,  but  in  what  is  incidentally  told  of  one  of  her  spiritual  advisers.  Mrs.  Drake 
was  a  half  crazed  religious  enthusiast,  whose  spiritual  health  required  constant  wrest- 
ling with  Satan  and  Do'jtors  of  Divinity."  —  Stevens.  Rogers  of  Dedham,  Dod, 
Culverwell,  Forbes,  and  many  other  ministers  advised  Mrs.  Drake  in  her  "strange 
temptations,"  but  none  so  effectually  as  "  Mr.  Hooker,  then  a:  Cambridge,  now  in 
New-England,"  who  resided  some  timi'  with  her  at  Esher,  where  "  having  acted  hii 
part  with  her,"  "by  God's  providence  h-«  was  married  unto  her  waiting-woman,"  and 
shortly  after  "cal'd  to  bee  Lecturer  at  Chelmsford  in  Essex." — Ste  pp.  1 17-129. 

Drake  (R.)  Revelations  of  a  Slave  Smuggler ;  being  the 
Autobiography  of  Capt.  Richard  Drake,  an  African  trader  for 


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fifty  years  —  from  1807  to  1857;  with  a  Preface  by  his  Executor, 
Rev.  H.  Byrd  West.  New  Tork :  R.  M.  DeWitt.  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  98.    3  folded  Plates.  20865 

Drake  (S.  Gardner).  The  Aboriginal  Races  of  North  Amer- 
ica, comprising  Biographical  Sketches  of  Eminent  Individuals,  and 
an  Historical  Account  of  the  Different  Tribes,  from  the  First 
Discovery  of  the  Continent  to  the  Present  Period.  With  a  Dis- 
sertation of  their  Origin,  Antiquities,  Manners,  and  Customs, 
Illustrative  Narratives  and  Anecdotes,  with  a  copious  Analytical 
Index.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Fifteenth  Edition.  ...  Revised, 
with  Valuable  Additions,  by  J.  W.  O'Neill.  Philadelphia. 
i860.  20866 

This  is  the  biography  of  the  Indians,  with  a  new  title-page  and  some  additions. 
The  only  difference  in  these  editions  is  in  some  of  the  plates;  they  are  all  bad 
enough. 

Drake.  Annals  of  Witchcraft  in  New  England,  and  else- 
where in  the  United  States,  from  their  First  Settlement.  Drawn 
up  from  Unpublished  and  other  well  Authenticated  Records  of 
the  Alleged  Operations  of  Witches  and  their  Instigator,  the 
Devil.      By  Samuel  G.  Drake.     Boston :   W.   Elliot   Woodward, 

MDCCCLXIX.    4tO,  pp.   306.  BA.   20867 

No.  VIII.  of  Woodward's  "  Historical  Series."  Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies 
printed. 

Drake.  Biography  and  History  of  the  Indians  of  North 
America ;  comprising  a  General  Account  of  them  and  Details 
in  the  Lives  of  all  the  most  distinguished  Chiefs  and  others  who 
have  been  noted  among  the  various  Nations  upon  the  Continent: 
also  a  History  of  their  Wars  ;  their  Manners  and  Customs, 
and  the  most  celebrated  Speeches  of  their  Orators,  from  their 
first  being  known  to  Europeans  to  the  Present  Time.  Likewise 
exhibiting  an  Analysis  of  the  most  Distinguished  as  well  as 
Absurd  Authors  who  have  written  upon  the  great  question  of 
the  first  peopling  of  America.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Third 
Edition,  with  ...  Additions  ...  Corrections  and  ...  Engravings. 
Boston:  O.  L,  Perkins.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  518,  xxx.  8  Plates. 
+  Fourth  Edition.  Boston.  1835.  8vo.  +  Fifth  Editon,  with 
large  Additions  and  Corrections,  and  numerous  Engravings. 
Boston.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  576.  -f-  Sixth  Edition.  ...  Boston.  1836. 
8vo.  -j-  Seventh  Edition.  ...  Boston:  Antiquarian  Institute.  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  xiii,  120,  144,  96,  160,  12.  -f  Eighth  Edition,  with 
large  Additions  and  Corrections.  Boston,  m.dccc.xli.  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  48,  120,  156,  200,  16.    -\-  Ninth  Edition.  ...  Boston.  1845. 


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8vo,  pp.  748.  4-  Tenth  Edition.  Boston,  mdcccxliii.  8vo. 
Eleventh  Edition.  Boston:  Benjamin  Mussey  ^  Co.  m.dccc.li. 
8vo,  pp.  720.     8  Plates.  20868 

For  the  first  edition,  tee  "  Indian  Biography,"  No,  20873,  infra.  On  the  engraved 
title-page,  this  woric  is  called  "  The  Buok  oi^  the  Indians  of  North  America."  The 
eighth  edition  contains  the  portraits  of  Sir  William  Johnson,  Gen.  Wayne,  Red- 
Jacket,  Pocahontas,  etc.,  omitted  in  subsequent  editions.  The  eleventh  edition  was 
the  last  published  under  the  eye  of  the  author.  Some  copies  of  this  edition  have  the 
imprint,  "Boston:  Sanborn,  Carter  &  Baain,  1857."  The  other  editions  are  Boston, 
1858,  etc.,  and  our  No.  20866. 

Drake.  The  Book  of  the  Indians.  See  *'  Biography,"  etc., 
No.  20868,  supra. 

Drake.  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  prepared 
for  and  published  In  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealo- 
gical Register  for  April,  1862,  and  now  Reprinted  with  Addi- 
tions, By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston :  Printed  for  the  Author 
for  private  distribution.    1862.     410,  pp.  35.     Portrait.        20869 

Ten  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Drake.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Account  of  the  Fa- 
mily of  Drake  in  America.  With  some  Notices  of  the  Anti- 
quities connected  with  the  early  Times  of  Persons  of  the  name 
in  England.  Printed  at  the  Private  Press  of  George  Coolidge^  for 
Samuel  Gardner  Drake.   Jugust^  1845.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  51. 

Also  in  octavo. 

Drake.  An  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New  Ply- 
mouth.    By  S.  G.  Drake.     Part  v.     Boston.   1867.  8vo,  pp.  145. 

A  continuation  of  Baylies*  "  Historical  Memoir."  See  Baylies  (F.),  Vol.  i..  No 
4065. 

Drake.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  the  Capital 
of  Massachusetts,  and  Metropolis  of  New  England,  from  its 
Settlement  in  1630,  to  the  Year  1770.  Also,  An  Introduc- 
tory History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  New  Eng- 
land.    With   Notes,  Critical  and  Illustrative.     By  Samuel  G. 

Drake,  A. M Boston:   Luther  Stevens.    1856.      Rl.  8vo,  pp. 

X,  840.  Plates  and  Woodcuts,  ba.  +  Second  Edition.  Bos- 
ton.  1857.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  816.     20  Plates.  20872 

One  hundred  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Drake.  Indian  Biography,  containing  the  Lives  of  more 
than  Two  Hundred  Indian  Chiefs :  Also  such  others  of  that 
Race  as  have  rendered  their  names  conspicuous  in  the  History 
of  North  America,  from  its  first  being  known  to  Europeans,  to 


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the  Present  Period.  Giving  at  large  their  most  Celebrated 
Speeches,  Memorable  Sayings,  Numeroi.j  Anecdotes,  and  a  His- 
tory of  their  Wars,  Much  of  which  is  taken  from  Manuscripts 
never  before  published.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston :  yosiah 
Drake.  ciD.n.cccxxxii.  i2mo,  Plate,  Half-Title,  pp.  348,  i  1. 
-f-  Second  Edition.     Boston.   1833.     8vo.  20873 

Afterwards  expanded  into  the  "  Book  of  the  Indiani."     For  other  editions,  tee  No. 
X086g,  infra. 

Drake.  Indian  Captivities  ;  being  a  Collection  of  the  most 
remarkable  Narratives  of  Persons  taken  Captive  by  the  North 
American  Indians,  or  Relations  of  those  who  by  Stratagem  and 
desperate  Valor  have  effected  the  most  surprising  Escapes  from 
their  cruel  hands.  To  which  are  added  Notes,  Historical,  Bio- 
graphical, &c.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston.  1839.  i2mo, 
pp.  360.  20874 

Drake.  Indian  Captivities;  or.  Life  in  the  Wigwam.  Being 
True  Narratives  of  Captives  who  have  been  carried  away  by  the 
Indians,  from  the  Frontier  Settlements  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Samuel  G. 
Drake.  Auburn:  Derby  ^  Miller.  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  360.  3 
Plates.  -\-  [With  Appendix  and  Index.]  Auburn:  Derby  £? 
Miller.  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  368,  2  I.  3  Plates.  +  [/A/W.]  1851. 
Buffalo.  1853.  +  Boston  Antiquarian  Bookstore.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  360.  +  New  York  and  Auburn :  Miller^  Orton  ^  Mulligan. 
1856.  8vo,  pp.  372.  8  Plates.  +  New  Tori:  C.  M.  Saxton. 
i2mo,  pp.  367,  3  1.  20875 

Drake.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Prince,  together  with  a  Pedigree  of  his  Family.  By 
Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston:  C.  C.  P.  Moody.  1852.  8vo,  pp, 
12.     Plate.  20876 

Drake.  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  d.d.  With 
a  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Mather.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake. 
Boston:   C.  C.  P.  Moody.  1851.    8vo,  pp.  16.     Plate.        20877 

Drake.  The  Old  Indian  Chronicle;  being  a  Collection  of 
Exceedingly  Rare  Tracts,  Written  and  Published  in  the  Time  of 
King  Philip's  War,  by  Persons  residing  in  the  Country.  To 
which  are  now  added  Marginal  Notes  and  Chronicles  of  the 
Indians.  From  the  Discovery  of  America  to  the  Present  Time. 
By  S.  G.  Drake.  Boston:  Published  at  Antiquarian  Institute. 
MDCCCXxxvi.    2  1.,  i2mo,  pp.  208.  c.  20878 

Five  hundred  copies  printed.     The  following  it  another  edition  s 


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Drake.  The  Old  Indian  Chronicle;  being  a  Collection  oi 
Exceeding  Rare  Tracts,  Written  and  Published  in  the  Time  of 
King  Philip's  War,  by  persons  residing  in  the  Country.  To 
which  are  now  added  an  Intrudiiction  and  Notes.  By  Samuel 
G.  Drake.  Boston:  Samuel  A,  Drake.  1867.  Sm.  410,  pp.  xi, 
333.  20879 

The  tracts  here  reprinted   are  described  in  Rich's  catalogue,  Nos.  370  to  373,  and 
378,  and  are  included  in  this  Dictionary,  under  their  proper  titles. 

Drake.  A  Particular  History  of  the  Five  Years'  French 
and  Indian  War  in  New  England  and  Parts  Adjacent,  from  its 
Declaration  by  the  King  of  France,  March  15,  1744,  to  the 
Treaty  with  the  Eastern  Indians,  Oct.  16,  1749,  sometimes 
called  Governor  Shirley's  War.  With  a  Memoir  of  Major- 
General  Shirley,  accompanied  by  his  Portrait  and  other  Engrav- 
ings. By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Albany:  Joel  Munsell.  1870. 
4to,  pp.  312.  BA.  20880 

Drake.  Recovery  of  some  Materials  for  the  Early  History 
of  Rochester,  General  and  Particular,  ...  By  Samuel  G.  Drake. 
Boston,    1851.     8vo,  pp.  20.     Map  and  Engravings,     ba.  20881 

Followed  by  a  catalogue  of  books  for  sale. 

Drake.  Result  of  Some  Researches  Among  the  British 
Archives  for  Information  Relative  to  the  Founders  of  New 
England;  Made  in  the  Years  1858,  1859  and  i860.  Originally 
Collected  for  and  Published  in  the  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register;  and  now  Corrected  and  Enlarged.  By 
Samuel  G.  Drake,  ...  Boston,  i860.  4to,  pp.  143.  Map  and 
2  Plates.  +  [Second  Edition.]  Boston.  tSbi.  410,  pp.  xii,  148. 
4-  [Third  Edition.]  Boston:  Press  of  John  Wilson  isf  Son.  1865. 
4to,  pp.  xxi,  148.     Plates.  20882 

Seventy-five  copies  of  the  third  edition  were  printed  on  large  paper. 

Drake.  Tragedies  of  the  Wilderness ;  or.  True  and  Authen- 
tic Narratives  of  Captives  who  have  been  carried  away  by  the  In- 
dians from  the  Various  Frontier  Settlements  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  Earliest  to  the  Present  Time.  Illustrating  the  Manners 
and  Customs,  Barbarous  Rites  and  Ceremonies,  of  the  North 
American  Indians,  and  their  various  Methods  of  Torture  prac- 
tised upon  such  as  have,  from  Time  to  Time,  fallen  into  their 
hands.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  ...  Boston:  Antiquarian  Bookstore 
and  Institute.  1841.    i2mo,  pp.  360.  ba.,  c,  p.  20883 

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Drake.  The  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  England :  its 
Rise,  Progress,  and  Termination,  as  exhibited  by  Dr.  Cotton 
Mather,  in  the  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World;  and  by  Mr. 
Robert  Calef,  in  his  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World. 
With  a  Preface,  Introduction,  and  Notes,  By  Samuel  G.  Drake. 
...  Roxbury^  Mass.:  Printed  for  W.  Elliot  Woodwc:'..  mdccclxvi. 
3  vols.,  4to,  xcviii,  (4),  247  ;  xxix,  212  ;  244.  ba.  20884 

Forms  No.  57  of  Woodward's  "  Historical  Series."  Copies  on  large  paper,  rl.  8vc 
and  rl.  quarto.     Also ;  An   Address  delivered    at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  New 

England    Historical    and  Genealogical  Society  ...  January  20th,   1858 Boston. 

Henry  fV.  Dullon  and  Son,  Printer!,  m.dccc.lviii,  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  —  Catalogue  o( 
the  Private  Library  of  Samuel  G.  Drake,  of  Boston,  chiefly  relating  to  the  Antiquities, 
History  and  Biography  of  America,  and  in  an  especial  manner  to  the  Indians,  collected 
and  used  by  him  in  preparing  his  Works  upon  the  Aborigines  of  America.  Boston ;  S 
G.  Drake.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  80.  (Also  many  other  catalogues.)  —  The  Checkle) 
Family.  [Boston.  1848.]  8vo,  pp.  6. —  Notice  of  William  Thaddeus  Harris,  Esq 
...  Boston.  1855.  4to,  pp.  14.  N.  —  Principal  Events  in  the  Life  of  Brant.  8vo 
—  [Drake.]  A  Review  of  Winthrop's  Journal,  as  edited  and  published  by  the  Hon. 
James  Savage  ...  .  Boston:  Dutlon  &  fVentworth,  Printers.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  23.  5 
Portraits.  H.  —  Some  Memoirs  of  tSe  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Print;e, 
together  with  a  Pedigree  of  his  Family.  ...   Boston.   1851.     8vo,  pp.  12.     ba. 

Dralse  de  Grandpierre.  Relation  de  divers  voyages  faits 
dans  I'Afrique,  dans  I'Amerique,  et  aux  Indes  Occidentales, 
&c.     Par  le  Sieur  Dralse  de  Grandpierre.    Paris.   1718.    i2mo. 

Drane  (A.)  Trial  of  Captain  A.  Drane  and  others :  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Court-Martial  at  Fort  Brown,  Texas.  Louis- 
ville.  1847.     8v°*  s.  20886 

Drane  (R.  B.)  Historical  Notices  of  St.  James'  Parish, 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  By  Rev.  R.  B.  Drane.  Philadelphia, 
1843.    i2mo.  20887 

Drapeau  (Stanislaus).  Appel  aux  xMunicipalities  du  Bas 
Canada.  La  Colonisation  du  Canada  envisagee  au  point  de 
vue  National.     Quebec.   1858.  20888 


Drapeau. 
Colonisation. 


Considerations  sur   les   Classes  Ouvrieres  et  la 
^ebec.    i860.    l2mo,  pp.  24.  20889 

Drapeau.  Coup-d'oeil  sur  les  Ressources  productives  et  la 
Richesse  du  Canada,  suivi  d'un  "Plan  d'Organisation"  complet 
et  detaille,  relatif  a  la  Colonisation.  Destine  a  faire  suite  aux 
"  Etudes  sur  la  Colonisation."     ^ebec.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  36. 

Drapeau.  Etudes  sur  le  developpement  de  la  colonisation 
du  Bas-Canada  depuis  dix  ans  (1851-1861.)  Constatant  les  pro- 
gres  des  defrichements,  de  I'ouverture  des  chemins,  de  la  colonisa- 


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tion  et  du  developpement  de  la  population  Canadienne-Fran9aise. 
^ebec :   L'eger-Brousseau.    1863.     8vo,  pp.  600.      Map.      20891 

Drapeau.  Le  Journal  de  Quebec  et  le  Tombeau  de  Cham- 
plain,      ^ebec.    1867.     8vo.  20892 

Also :  Observations  sur  le  brochure  de  MM.  les  Abbis  Laverdi^re  et  Casgrain  tela' 
tivement  a  la  decouverte  du  tombeau  de  Champlain.  ^ebec,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  28.  — 
Religion  et  Patrie  !  Association  de  Secours  pour  venir  en  aide  aux  defricheurs  du  Sol. 
Projet  de  Constitution.     Sluebec,  1859.   lamo,  pp.  8. 

Draper  (B.  H.)  The  Life  of  William  Penn,  to  which  is 
added,  his  Reflections  and  Maxims,  relating  to  the  Conduct  of 
Human  Life,  By  Bourne  Hall  Draper.    London.  [1835.]    Plate. 

Draper  (E.  A.)  An  Address  to  the  British  Public,  on  the 
Case  of  Brigadier  Picton,  late  Governor  and  Captain-General 
of  the  Island  of  Trinidad,  with  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of 
W.  Fullarton,  Esq.  and  the  Right  Hon.  John  Sullivan.  By 
Lieutenant- Colonel  Edward  A.  Draper.  London:  J.  Budd. 
1806.     8vo.  20894 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  l.  334. 

Draper  (J.)  History  of  Spencer,  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Year  1841,  including  a  Brief  Sketch  of  Leicester  to 
the  Year  1753.  By  James  Draper.  ...  fVorcester :  Spooner  and 
Howland^  Printers.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  159.  Plan,  b.,  h.  + 
History  of  Spencer,  Massachusetts  ...  to  the  Year  i860,  ... 
Second  Edition,  enlarged  and  improved.  ...  Worcester:  printed 
'>y  Henry  J.  Howland.  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  276.       ba.,  h.  20895 

Draper  (J.  W.)  History  of  the  American  Civil  War.  By 
John  William  Draper,  m.d.,  ll.d..  Professor  of  Chemistry  and 
Physiology  in  the  University  of  New  York.  Vol.  i.  Contain- 
ing the  Causes  of  the  War  and  the  Events  preparatory  to  it,  up 
to  the  Close  of  President  Buchanan's  Administration.  —  Vol.  n. 
Containing  the  Events  from  the  Inauguration  of  President  Lin- 
coln to  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipation  of  the  Slaves.  —  Vol. 
III.  Containing  the  Events  from  the  Proclamation  of  the  Eman- 
cipation of  the  Slaves  to  the  End  of  the  War.  New  Tork : 
Harper  iff  Brothers.  1867-70.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  567;  614; 
701.  B.,  BA.,  H.  20896 

Draper.  The  Indebtedness  of  the  City  of  New  York  to  its 
University.  An  Address  to  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of 
the  City  of  New  York,  28th  June,  1853.  By  Professor  J.  W. 
Draper,  m.d.     New  York.    1853.    ^^°>  PP*  3°*  "•  20897 


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Draper.  Thoughts  on  the  Future  Civil  Policy  of  America. 
By  h)hn  William  Draper,  m.d.,  ll.d.,  ...  New  Tork :  Harper 
bf  hrothersy  Publishers.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  325.     B.,  ba.,  H.  20898 

Draper.  Gedanken  uber  die  zulcunftige  Politik  Amerilcas. 
Aus  dem  Engiischen  von  A.  Bartels.  Leipzig:  O.  IVigand. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  191.  20899 

Also  I  An  Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  State  of  New  York  to  Legalize  the  Diiirc- 
tion  of  the  Dead.  Ntw  York.  1853.  8vo.  —  University  of  New  York,  Medical  De- 
partment. A  Valedictory  Lecture,  delivered  by  Professor  Draper,  Session  mdcccxli- 
'XLII.  Ntw  torkt  Ha'^^ini  &  yenningt,  Printeri,  1842.  8v(),  pp.  14,  i  1.  ba. — 
Address  delivered  to  the   American  Union  Academy  of  Literature,  Science,  and    Art, 

at  its  First  Annual  Meeting,  January   31,  1870,  by  John  William   Draper,  m.d 

tVaihington.   1870,    8vo,   pp.  24.      H. 

Draper  (L.  C.)  Madison,  the  Capital  of  Wisconsin :  its 
Growth,  Progress,  Condition,  Wants  and  Capabilities.  Com- 
piled by  Lyman  C.  Draper.  Madison:  Calkins  ilf  Proudjit.  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  B.  20900 

Draper.  Tenth  Annual  Report  on  the  Condition  and  Im- 
provement of  the  Common  Schools  and  Educational  Interests 
of  the  State  of  Wisconsin,  In  the  Year  1858.  By  Lyman  C. 
Draper,  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  [n.  p.] 
Atwood^  Rubley^  Printers.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  397.  Portrait.  + 
Eleventh  for  1859.     ^^o,  pp.  205.  20901 

Mr.  Draper  is  also  the  editor  of  the  "  Collections  of  the  Wisconsin  Historical  So- 
ciety," and  has  in  preparation  several  important  historical  works,  based  on  valuable 
documents  in  his  possession. 

Draper  and  Croffut.  A  Helping  Hand  for  Town  and 
Country:  an  American  Home  Book  of  Practical  and  Scientific 
Information  concerning  House  and  Lawn;  Garden  and  Orchard; 
Field,  Barn,  and  Stable ;  Apiary  and  Fish-Pond  ;  Workshop 
and  Dairy;  and  Domestic  Economy  and  Family  Health.  By 
Lyman  C.  Draper  and  W.  A.  CrofFut.  Cincinnati.  1870.  8vo, 
pp.  821.  20902 

One  of  the  best  works  of  its  class,  and  includes  many  historical  facts. 

Draper  (S.)  Address  to  the  Children  on  Randall's  Island, 
July  4,  1849.  •••  ^y  Simeon  Draper.  New  Tork.  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  M.  20903 

[Draper  {Sir  William).]  The  Thoughts  of  a  Traveller 
upon  our  American  Disputes.  London:  f.  Ridley,  mdcclxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  j.c.B.  20904 


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Draper  (W.  G.)  Short  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Kingston. 
Kingston  lOttawaJ.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  28.  20905 

Draper  (W.  H.)  Corrcspondance  cntre  I'Hon.  W.  H, 
Diaper  ct  THon.  R.  E.  Caron  ;  et  eiitre  I'Hon.  R.  E.  Caron 
et  Ics  Hons.  D.  H.  La  Fontaine  ct  A.  N.  Morin.  Montreal. 
1846.     8vo,  pp.  35.  s.  20906 

Draper.  Correspondence  between  the  Hon.  W.  H.  Draper 
and  the  Hun.  R.  E.  Caron;  and  between  the  Hon.  R.  E.  Caron 
and  the  Huns.  L.  H.  La  Fontaine  and  A.  N.  Morin.  Montreal, 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  36.  8.  20907 

Also  :  Speech  ...  in  Defence  of  the  Chartered  Rights  of  the  University  of  King's 
College,  delivered  at  the  bar  of  the  Legi»Utive  Assembly  of  Canada,  Nov.  24,  1843. 
TtrtntQ.   1843.     8vo,  pp.  17. 

Draudius  (G.)     Bibliotheca  Historica.     Lips'ta.   1620.    4to. 

A  chapter,  "  De  Scriptoribus  Rerum  Americanar"  n." 

Draught  of  a  Bill,  for  declaring  the  Intentions  of  the  Parlia- 
ment of  Great-Britain,  Concerning  the  Exercise  of  the  Right  Of 
imposing  Taxes  within  His  Majesty's  Colonies,  Provinces,  and 
Plantations  in  North  America.   ...  Folio,  p.  i.  20909 

Published  by  order  of  Sir  W.  Howe,  at  Philadelphia,  14th  April,  1778.  Printed  \>y 
Macdunald  and  Cameron.     Royal  arms  at  head. 

A  Draught  of  an  Overture  for  the  Government,  Worship,  & 
Discipline  of  the  Associate-Refurmed  Church  in  North  America. 
New  Tork:   Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords.    1796.    i2mo,  pp.  103. 

Drayton  [Capt.)  Captains  Drayton  and  Sayres,  or  the  Way 
Americans  are  treated  for  aiding  the  Cause  of  Liberty  at  Home. 
Philadelphia.   [About  1844.]     8vo.  20911 

Drayton  (D.)  Personal  Memoir  of  Daniel  Drayton,  for  Four 
Years  and  Four  Months  a  Prisoner  (for  Charity's  Sake)  in 
Washington  Jail;  including  a  Narrative  of  the  Voyage  and  Cap- 
ture of  the  Schooner  Pearl.  Boston:  Bela  Marsh.  1855.  i2mo, 
pp.  122.     Portrait.  B,,  ba.,  h.  20912 

Drayton  (J.)  Letters  written  during  a  Tour  through  the 
Northern  and  Eastern  States  of  America  ;  By  John  Drayton. 
Charleston^  South-  Carolina :  Printed  by  Harrison  and  Bowen. 
M,DCG,xciv.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  3-138.     3  Plates.  c,  H.  20913 

Mr.  Drayton  was  a  district  judge,  and  subsequently  Governor  of  South  Carolina. 
This  early  production  is  but  little  known. 


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Drayton.  Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution,  from  its 
Commencement  to  the  Year  1776,  inclusive}  as  relating  to  the 
Strite  of  South-Carolina,  and  occasionally  referring  to  the  States 
of  North-Carolina  and  Georgia.  By  John  Drayton,  ll.d.  ... 
Charleston;  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller.  1821.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
xxvii,  430;  Title,  400.     Portrait  and  2  Maps.       n.,  ba.  20914 

The  materiali  for  thii  work  were  collected  by  the  author's  father. 

Drayton.  A  View  of  South  Carolina,  as  respects  her  Natu- 
ral and  Civil  Concerns.  By  John  Drayton.  Charleston:  Printed 
by  W.  P.  Young.   i8o2.     8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  251.     Map  and  Plates. 

a  German  verfiun,  "  Beschreibung  von  SUd-Carolina.  Aus  dem  Englischen," 
with  a  map,  forms  part  of  Vol.  35  of  the  '*  Blbliothek  der  neuen  Reiiebetchrcibungen. 
Wtimar.   1808."     8vo. 

Drayton  (M.)  Poems  by  Michael  Drayton,  Esquyer,  col- 
lected into  one  volume,  with  sundry  pieces  inserted,  never  before 
Imprinted.  London:  Printed  for  "John  Smithwicke.  1619.  Folio, 
pp.  492.     Portrait  and  Frontispiece  by  W.  Hole.  20916 

Includes  one  of  the  earliest  poems  on  emigration  to  America.  For  a  list  of  editions 
of  Drayton,  ut  Lowndes,  page  671-a. 

Drayton  (W.)  An  Oration  delivered  in  ...  Charleston  ... 
July  4,  183 1.  By  the  Hon.  William  Drayton.  To  which  is 
annexed,  an  Account  of  the  Celebration  of  the  55th  Anniversary 
of  American  Independence,  by  the  Union  and  State  Rights  Party. 
Charleston^  S.  C.    1831.     8vo,  pp.  40.  H.,  s.  20917 

Also  :  Address  to  the  People  of  the  Congressional  District  of  Charleston,  ...  Charlet- 
ton,  S.  C:  ff^m.  Eitill.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  17.  —  Speech  ...  On  the  Proposition  to 
Amend  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  Respecting  the  Election  of  President 
and  Vice-President.     Delivered  'n  the  House  ...   March  7,  8,  1826.    izmo,  pp.  24. 

Drayton  (W.  H.)  A  Charge  on  the  Rise  of  the  American 
Empire,  delivered  by  the  Hon.  William-Henry  Drayton,  Esq. 
Chief  Justice  of  South-Carolina  :  to  the  Grand  Jury  For  the 
District  of  Charlestown.  Charlestovun :  Printed  by  David  Bruce. 
M  DCCLXxvi.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  25.  ba.,  p.,  w.  20918 

Drayton.  The  Speech  of  the  Hon.  William-Henry  Dray- 
ton, Esquire,  Chief  Justice  of  South-Carolina.  Delivered  on 
the  Twentieth  January,  1778.  In  the  General  Assembly  re- 
solved into  The  Committee  of  the  Whole  j  upon  the  Articles  of 
the  Confederation  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Ch.rles- 
town  :  Printed  by  David  Bruce.    M  DCC  Lxxviii.     8vo,  pp.  46. 

Mr.  Drayton  was  also  one  of  the  authors  of  "  The  Letters  of  Freemen  to  the  Depu- 
ties of  North  America."     The  following  is  also  attributed  to  him  : 


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535 


[Drayton.]  To  their  Excellencies  Richard  Viscount  Howe, 
Admiral;  and  William  Huvve,  Esq;  General,  of  his  Britannick 
Majesty's  Forces  in  America.  ...  A  Carolinian.  Charlestowny 
South  Carolina.    Oct,  22,  1776.     8vo,  pp.  8.  P.  20920 


Drayton  ;    A   Story   of  American  Life. 
i2mo. 


New  York.    1851. 
20921 

Drebing  (Gustav  L.)  Das  gemeine  Recht  (Common  Law) 
der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Amerika,  nebst  den  Statuten  der 
einzelnen  Staaten  und  dem  Bankerott-Gesetze.  New- Tor k  : 
E.  Steiger.   1866-67.    10  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  684.  c.  20922 

Dred  Scott  (Case  of).     See  Scott  (Dred). 

Drees  (J.  W.)  Beitrage  zur  Mission  der  Lutherischen 
Kirchen  in  der  Stadt  New-York.  Von  J.  W.  Drees,  ...  New 
York:   H,  Ludwig.   1863.    i6mo,  pp.  59.  20923 

Dresser  (A.)  The  Narrative  of  Amos  Dresser,  with  Stone's 
Letters  from  Natchez,  —  an  Obituary  Notice  of  the  Writer,  and 
Two  Letters  from  Tallahassee,  Relating  to  the  Treatment  of 
Slaves.  New  Tork:  American  Anti-Slavery  Society.  1836.  lamo, 
pp.  42.  M.  20924 

Dresser  (H.  E.)  The  Battle  Record  of  the  American  Re- 
bellion by  Horace  E.  Dresser,  a.m.  New  York:  Sinclair  Tousey. 
[1863.]    8vo,  pp.  72.  BA.  20925 

Also:  The  Internal  Revenue  Laws.  Act  Approved  June  30,  1864,  as  Amended, 
and  the  Act  Amendatory  thereof,  Approved  March  3,  1865,  with  Copious  Marginal 
References,  a  Complete  Analytical  Index,  and  Tables  of  Taxation.  New  York:  D. 
AppUton  &  Co.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  152.  +  To  July  13,  1866.  [/*/</.]  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  228.  B. — The  New  Internal  Revenue  Law,  Approved  June  30,  1864,  with 
Copious  Marginal  References,  a  Complete  Analytical  Index,  and  Tables  of  Taxation. 
...  Neio  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  122.  b.,  ba. —  The  United 
States  Internal  Revenue  and  Tariff  Law  passed  July  13,  1870,  together  with  the  Act 
imposing  Taxes  on  Distilled  Spirits  and  Tobacco,  and  for  other  Purposes,  approved 
July  20,  /868   ...   Ntw  York:  Harper  &  Brothen.    1870.     8vo,  pp.  99.      ba. 

DressiiRUs  (M.)  Historien  vnd  Bericht, jVon  dem  New- 
licher|Zeit  erfundenen  Konigreich  China,  |wie  es  nach  vmb- 
sienden,  so  zu  einer  rechtmessigen]  Beschreibung  gehoren,  da- 
rumbjbeschafFen.  I  Item,  Von  dem  auch  new  erfundenen]  Lande 
Virginia.  |  Jetzund  aufFs  newe  vbersehen,  vnd  mit  einem  Zusatz 
ver-|mehret,  Nemlich :  |  Wie  es  vmb  die  Religion  in  Perser  vnd 
Moh-|ren  land,  |vnter  Priester  Johan  bewand  sey.  |In  Druck 
verfertiget,  durch  I  Matthaevm  Dresservm  D.  |  der  Sprachen  vnd 


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Historien  Profc8Sorn.|  Gtlruckt  zu  L/ipzigy  durch  Frantz  Schntl' 
boltz,  I  Typis  Hatrtdvm  Btytri.\  yfnno\M,D.\cvin.  |  4to,  6  I.,  pp. 
297.  J.c.B.  20926 

The  lecond  part  ii  a  trinilatiun  from  Engliih  into  German  of  Hariut'i  **  Virginia." 

Dreuili.ette  (G.)  Epistola  Rev.  P.  Gabriclis  Drcuillcttcs, 
Sucietatiii  Jesu  Fiesbyteri,  ad  D>>minum  Illustrissimum,  Domi- 
iiuin  Joaniicm  Wintrop,  Scutarium.  Neo-Eboraci  in  insula  Man^ 
hattan :  Typii  Cramoisianis  Joanni> Maria  Shea,  M.DCCC.LXlv. 
Sm.  8vo,  pp.  13.    -f-  \^lbid.']  M.  Dccc.  Lxix.    8vo,  pp.  13.     ba. 

Formi  Nu.  xx.  of  Shea'*  "Cramuiiy  Seriei." 

Dreuillette.  Narre  du  voyage  faict  pour  la  Mission  des 
Abnaquiois  et  des  Coiinaissances  tirez  de  la  Nuuvclle  Angle- 
terre  et  dispositions  des  Magistrals  de  cette  Republique  pour  le 
secours  contre  les  Iroquois,  es  annees  1650  &  1651.  Par  Le  R. 
Pere  Gabriel  Dreuillette  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  Imprime 
d'apres  la  Copie  de  I'Original  depose  parmi  les  papiers  du  Bureau 
des  Biens  des  Jesuites,  a  Quebec.    \_Albanie:  imprimerie  de  IVeed^ 


Parsons  isf  6'/V.J    iimo,  2  I.,  pp.  33. 


BA.,  s.  20928 


Privately  printed  for  Mr.  Jamei  Lenox.  For  a  tranilation,  by  J.  O.  Shea,  tit 
"New  Yurk  Hilt.  Soc.  Collectiont,"  Second  Seriei,  v.  3. 

Dreuillette.  Recueil  de  pieces  sur  la  negociation  entre  la 
Nouvelle  France  et  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre  es  annees  1648  et 
suivantes.  Nouvelle  Tork :  de  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  "Jean-Marie 
Shea.   1866.    i2mo,  pp.  59.  s.  20929 

Dreveton  (Theodore).  Choses  coloniales.  Guadeloupe. 
AoC     1845.      Paris:  Ledoyen.    1846.     8vo.  209 30 

Drew  (B.)  A  North  Side  View  of  Slavery.  —  The  Refugee; 
or  the  Narratives  of  Fugitive  Slaves  in  Canada,  related  by  Them- 
selves; with  an  Account  of  the  History  and  Condition  of  the 
Colored  Population  of  Upper  Canada.  By  Benjamin  Drew. 
Boston:  J.  P.  Jewett  iff  Co.    1856.    i2mo,  pp.  387.  P.,  3. 

Drew  (S.)  The  Life  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Coke,  ll.d.  includ- 
ing in  detail  his  various  Travels  and  Extraordinary  Missionary 
Exertions,  in  England,  Ireland,  America,  and  the  West-Indies : 
...  By  Samuel  Drew  ...  London.  1817.  8vo.  Portrait.  +  New 
Tork:  J.  Soule  and  T.  Mason.  1818.  8vo,  pp.  xix,  391.  s.  + 
New  Tork.   1853.    i2mo.  B.  20932 

Drew  (S.  S.)  The  California  Battalion  Claim.  Argument 
before  the  Committee  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  on 


DRRYER. 


537 


Military  Claims,  in  the  Case  of  Henry  H.  VVyatt  and  others, 
Members  of  the  California  Battalion,  for  State  Bounty,  M  uch 
19,  1866.     By  S.  S.  Drew.     [n.  p.  n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  14.  h. 

Drew.  The  Campaign  of  1856.  Fremont  Songs  for  the 
People,  Original  and  Selected  ...  .  Compiled  by  Thomas  Drew 
...   Boston:   'John  P.  Jtwttt  and  Company.    1856.    32mo,  pp.  64. 

[Drew.]     The  John  Brown  Invasion,  an  Authentic  History 

of  the  Harper's  Ferry  Tragedy Boston  :   James   Campbtll. 

i860.    8vo,  pp.  112.  B.,  H.  20935 

Alio:  The  Campaign    uf  i860.     Republican   Songs   for  the   People,  Original  and 
Selected.  ...  Boiioni  fublhhed  by  Thaytr  and  EldriJ^t,    i860.    l6mo,  pp.  64.     h. 

Drewe  (E.)  The  Case  of  Edward  Drewe,  late  Major  of 
the  Thirty-fifth  Regiment  of  Foot.  Published  by  himself.  Exe- 
ttr }  printed  by  B.  Thorn  and  Son.  MDCCLXXXll.  8vo,  pp.  vi, 
102.  20936 

Containi  tome  partlculari  of  the  battle  at  Bunker's   Hill,  etc.      Major  Drewe  wai 
tried  by  court-martial,  at  Saint  Lucia,  for  repeated  neglect!  of  duty. 

Drewe.  Dedicated  to  the  British  Army.  Military  Sketches. 
By  Edward  Drewe,  late  Major  of  the  35th  Regiment  of  Foot. 
Exeter:  B.  Thorn  and  Son.    mdcclxxxiv.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  156. 

Includes  *' An  Elegiac  Epistle,  addressed  to  a  Friend,  on  my  leaving  Boston  in  1775, 
for  the  cure  of  my  Wounds,  sustained  at  Bunker's  Hill." 

[Drewe.]  A  Letter  to  a  Young  Officer,  written  in  the 
year  1776.  By  an  Officer  of  the  British  Army.  New-Tork : 
printed  by  J.  Rivington^  Printer  to  the  King's  most  excellent  Maj- 
esty.  1778.    4to,  pp.  24.  s.  20938 

Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  the  perusal  of  the  author's  friends. 

Drews  (J.)  Fasti  Societatis  Jesu.  Res  et  Personas  Memora- 
biles  ejusdem  Societatis  per  Singulos  Anni  Dies  repraesantantes. 
Opera  et  Studio  R.  P.  Joannes  Drews.  Hispali.  1753.  4  vols., 
Sm.  8vo.  20939 

Title  from  Rich's  "Bib.  Amer.,"  Vol.  i. 

Drexel  5c  Co.  Bonds  of  the  United  States  outstanding 
October  ist,  1868;  with  a  Compendium  of  the  Acts  of  Con- 
gress under  which  they  were  issued.  Revised  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  36.  20940 

Dreyer  (J.  H.)  Concord  and  Religion ;  the  Principal  Sources 
of  Civil  Prosperity:  a  discourse,  delivered  in  the  German  Re- 
formed Church  in  ...  New  York,  on  the  Sunday  succeeding  the 

VOL.  V.  67 


538 


DRING. 


Thirty-Sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Independence  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  By  the  Rev.  John  H.  Dreyer  ...  .  Trans- 
lated from  the  German.  Printed  by  E.  Conrad.  i8i2.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  14.  BA.  20941 

Dreyhundert  auserlesene  Amerikanische  Gewachse  nach  Liii- 
neischer  Ordnung.  Niirnberg  :  auf  Kosten  der  Raspischen  Buck- 
handlung.  1 785-1 795.  6  parts  or  3  vols.,  8vo.  300  Colored 
Plates.  20942 

Contains  the  whole  of  the  plants  of  Jacquin's  "Selectarum  Stirpium  Americanarum 
Historia,"  published  in  1780  in  folio.  Some  copies  of  the  first  part  have  the  date 
1789. 

Dreys  (Nicolas).  Memoria  sobre  o  estado  actual  da  fabri- 
ca9ao  do  assucar  no  Bresil,  e  os  melhoramentos  a  introduzir. 
Rio  de  "Janeiro:  na  Imp.  de  Cremiere.   1842.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

Dreys.  Noticia  descriptiva  da  provincia  do  Rio-grande  de 
S.  Pedro  do  Sul,  contendoalem  da  topographia  physica  e  politica, 
e  de  un  ensaio  de  estatistica  local,  informa^oes  sobre  o  estado 
actual  da  popula^So,  suas  subdivisoes,  e  sobre  o  caracter  e  cos- 
tumes dos  habitantes.  Com  un  mappa  reduzido  do  theatro  da 
guerra  presente.  Rio  de  Janeiro :  Typ.  Imp.  e  Constit.  de  J. 
Villeneuve  ^  C'  1 839.    4to,  pp.  xi-2i6.  ?0944 

Drezzanio  (F.)  La  mort  glorieuse  du  Pere  Christophe  de 
Mendoza,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  cruellement  massacre  pour 
la  Foy,  au  Paraguay,  Province  du  Peru  Tan  1636.  Ainsi  le 
rapporte  le  Pere  Francis  Drezzanio  ...  .  Lille:  imprimerie  de 
Pierre  de  Rache.    1639.     8vo,  pp.  8.  20945 

Driesen  (L.)  Leben  des  Fiirsten  Johann  Moritz  von  Nas- 
sau-Siegen,  General-Gouverneur  von  Niederlandisch-Brasilien, 
etc.     Berlin.   1849.     8vo.     Facsimile.  20946 

See  also  Van  Driessen  (P.) 

Driggs  (John  F.),  and  Blair  (Austin).  Speeches  of  Hon*. 
John  F.  Driggs  and  Austin  Blair,  of  Michigan.  Delivered  in 
the  House  ...  May  7,  1868.  Washington^  D.  C.  [1868.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  H.  20947 

Dring  (T.)  Recollections  of  the  Jersey  Prison-Ship ;  taken, 
and  prepared  for  Publication,  from  t*"  .  Original  Manuscript  of 
the  late  Captain  Thomas  Dring,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  One  of 
the  Prisoners.  By  Albert  G.  Greene.  Providence:  H.  H.  Brown. 
1829.    i2mo,  pp.  167.     Plate  of  the  Prison-Ship.  20948 

Greene's  copy  sold  for  $zi. 


DROITS. 


539 


Drino.  Recollections  of  the  Jersey  Prison-Ship :  taken  and 
prepared  for  Publication,  from  the  Original  Manuscript  of  the 
late  Captain  Thomas  Dring  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  One  of  the 
Prisoners.  By  Alfred  G.  Greene.  Edited  by  Henry  B.  Dawson. 
Morrisania^  N.  T.   1865.     Imp.  8vo,  pp.  xxii,  201.     2  Plates. 

Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper,  folio.     The  plates  are  [faded]  photographs. 

[Drinker  (John).]  Observations  on  the  late  Popular  Mea- 
sures,    ^y  a  Tradesman.    Philadelphia.  1774.    8vo.     p.  209 "io 

Drinkwater  (Anne  J.)  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Deborah  H.  'or- 
ter,  Wife  of  Rev.  C.  G.  Porter,  of  Bangor.  By  Anne  J. 
Drinkwater.  ...  Portland:  Sanborn  W  Carter.  1848.  i2mo,  pp. 
269.  H.  20951 

Drinkwater  (D.  F.)     Letters   ...   by  D.  F.   Drinkwatei 
Secretary  of  the  United  Press  Association.      Washington.    1867. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  20952 

Driscoll  (F.)  Sketch  of  the  Canadian  Ministry.  By  Fred- 
erick Driscoll.     Montreal.   1866.    J2mo,  pp.  130.  20953 

Driscoll.  The  Twelve  Days'  Campaign  [in  Virginia]. 
An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Final  Campaign  of  the  Late  War. 
By  Frederick  Driscoll.  Montreal:  Longmorei^  Co.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  103.     Map.  c,  s.  20954 

Also :  Remarks  on  the  Defence  of  the  British  Provinces. 

Drisler  (H.)  Bible  View  of  Slavery,  by  John  H.  Hopkins, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  ...  Vermont,  ...  Examined  by  Henry  Drisler. 
New  York :   C.  S.  Westcott  ^  Co.     8vo,  pp.  20.  20955 

Also  printed  as  "  A  Reply  to  the  Bible  View  of  Slavery,  By  J.  H.  Hopkins,  d.d 
New  Tork:   C.  S.  ff^estcott  &  Co.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

Droguet  (Marc  Julien).  Propositions  sur  les  preceptes 
d'hygiene  navale  a  observer  sous  les  tropiques  du  Cancer,  du 
Capricorne,  sous  la  zone  torride,  et  sur  Tacclimatement  des 
Europeens  a  Saint-Domingue  et  aux  Antilles.  These.  Paris : 
imp.  de  Didot  jeune.   1806.    4to.  20956 

Drohojowska  (Antoinette  Fran^oise  Anne  Symon  de  La- 
treiche,  fOOT/«j^).     L'Esclave.     Paris:  Casterman.  1862.    iSmo. 


I  I 


:      . 


I    ll 


Les  Droits.     See  [Dalrymple  [Sir  John)],  No.  18348. 


540 


DROWNE. 


i  > 


Droop  (Henry  Richmond).  On  the  Political  and  Social 
Effects  of  Different  Methods  of  electing  Representatives.     By 

H.   R.  Droop,  Esq London:    JViUiam  Maxwell  i^  Son. 

1869.    8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  20958 

Contains  references  to  the  United  States. 

Drouet  (H.)  Essai  sur  les  Mollusques  terrestriales  et  fluvi- 
atiles  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise.     Paris.   1859.    ^^o*     4  Plates. 

Drouet  (H.)  Sur  terre  et  sur  mer.  Excursions  d'un  Natu- 
raliste  en  France,  aux  Azores,  a  la  Guyane  et  a  Angola.  Paris: 
Gide.    1870.    i2mo.  20960 

Drouin  de  Bercy  (M.)  L'Europe  et  TAmerique  comparees. 
Par  M.  Drouin  de  Bercy  ...  .  Paris:  Rosa;  Londres^  Treutell et 
Wiirt%;  Bruxelles,  Lecharlier.  1 818.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi,  432; 
(4),  452.     6  Colored  Plates.  h.  20961 

Drouin  de  Bercy.  Histoire  civile  et  commerciale  de  la 
Jamai'que;  suivie  du  Tableau  general  des  possessions  anglaises 
et  fran^aises  dans  les  Deux  Mondes,  et  de  Reflexions  commer- 
ciales  et  politiques  relatives  a  la  France  et  a  I'Angleterre.  Paris: 
Rosa.   1818.     8vo,  pp.  144.     Plate.  20962 

Drouin  de  Bercy.  De  Saint- Domingue,  de  ses  guerres,  de 
ses  revolutions,  de  ses  resources  et  des  moyens  a  prendre  pour  y 
retablir  la  paix  et  I'industrie,  par  M.  Drouin  de  Bercy,  Creole, 
etc.      Paris:   Hocquet ;  Barba.    1814.     8vo.  20963 

Drouyn  de  Lhuis.  Rapport  de  M.  Drouyn  de  Lhuis,  et 
opinions  de  M.  le  contre  amiral  Romain-Desfosses  et  de  M. 
Coffinieres,  sur  la  question  de  la  Plata.  Paris :  imp.  de  E.  Du- 
verger.    1851.     8vo,  pp.  87.  20964 

Drown  (S.  DeWitt).  Record  and  Historical  View  of  Peoria, 
[111.]  from  the  Discovery  by  the  French  Jesuit  missionaries  in 
the  Seventeenth  Century  to  the  Present  Time.  ...  To  which  is 
added  a  Business  Directory  of  the  City.  Peoria:  E.  O.  fVood- 
cock.   1850.    i2mo,  pp.  164.  20965 

See  also  "  Peoria." 

Drowne  (S.)  An  Oration  Delivered  at  Marietta,  April  7, 
1789,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Commencement  of  the  Settle- 
ment formed  by  the  Ohio  Company.  By  Solomon  Drowne, 
Esq.  M.B.  Printed  at  Worcester^  Mass.  By  Isaiah  Thomas.  1789. 
4to,  pp.  17.  M.,  w.  20966 


I 


DRUMMOND. 


541 


Drowne.  An  Oration  delivered  ...  in  Providence,  at  the 
Celebration,  February  23,  a.d.,  1824,  in  Commemoration  of 
the  Birth  Day  of  Washington,  ...  By  Solomon  Drowne,  m.d. 
Providence:  Brown  iff  Danforth.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  24.         20967 

Also:  Annual  Address  delivered  before  the  Rhode  Island  Society  for  the  En- 
couragement of  Domestic  Industry,  October  15,  1823.  ...  Providence:  Car/He  & 
Brotvn.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  18.  —  Funeral  Oration  in  Memory  of  the  Hon.  James  M. 
Vernon,  Esq.,  late  a  Judge  in  the  Western  Territory;  delivered  at  Marietta,  Ohio, 
January  13,  1789.  ...  8vo.  See  "Historical  Magazine,"  March,  1857;  "American 
(Quarterly  Register,"  11.  357;  and  "New  York  City,  during  the  American  Revolu- 
tion." 

Drowne  (T.  S.)  A  Commemorative  Discourse  on  the  Com- 
pletion of  the  Tower  and  Spire  of  the  Church  of  the  Holy 
Trinity,  Brooklyn.  With  Historical  Notes.  By  Rev.  T.  S. 
Drowne.     N'ew  York:   Hurdiff  Houghton.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  78. 


Druid  Hill.     See  Vol.  i..  No. 


3037- 


A  Drum  for  the  Ears  of  the  Drowsy.  By  an  American  Lady. 
Philadelphia:  printed  for  the  author.   18 14.     8vo.  p.  20969 

Attacks  the  "imbc-'le  administration"  in  reference  to  the  war. 

Drumm  (J.  H.)  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States:  A  Sermon,  preached  on  the  Morning 
of  Easter  Monday,  April  16th,  1865,  in  St.  James'  Church, 
Bristol,  Pa.,  By  the  Rev.  John  H.  Drumm,  m.d.  IVm.  Bache^ 
Printer:   Bristol.  [1865.]     8vo,  pp.  21.  20970 

Three  hundred  copies  printed  ;  not  published. 

The  Drummer,  or  New  York  Clerks  and  Country  Merchant, 
a  Local  Play.     Milwaukee.    1851.    i8mo.  20971 

The  Drummer  Boy.  A  Story  of  the  War.  In  Verse.  By 
Cousin  John.     Boston:   Crosby  iif  Nichols.   1862.    i2mo,  pp.  48. 

Drummond  (A.  de  V.  M.  de).  Prelec^oes  de  Diplomacia 
com  referenda  e  applica^ao  de  seus  principios  a's  leis  particu- 
lares  do  Brasil  ate  1867,  pelo  Doutor  Antonio  de  Vasconcellos 
Menezes  de  Drummond  (Natural  de  Pernambuco).  Pernambuco. 
1867.     8vo,  pp.  166.  20973 

Drummond  (R.  B.)  President  Lincoln  and  the  American 
War;  A  Funeral  Address,  delivered  on  Sunday,  April  30,  1865. 
By  Robert  Blackley  Drummond,  b.a.  London :  Triibner  isf  Co. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  12.  20974 


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Drummond  (T.)  Musci  Americani :  ot  Specimens  of  the 
Mosses  collected  in  British  North  America,  and  chiefly  among 
the  Rocky  Mountains  during  the  Second  Land  Arctic  Expedi- 
tion, under  the  Command  of  Captain  Franklin.  By  Thomas 
Drummond,  Assistant  Naturalist  to  the  Expedition.  Glasgow. 
1828.     2  vols.,  4to.  20975 

"  Contains  286  specimens  of  mosses,  with  printed  descriptions.  Dr.  Hooker  in- 
formed me  that  there  were  not  forty  copies  of  this  work  altogether." —  Rich,  Vol.  11. 

[Drummond  (R).]  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  Propaga- 
tion of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  1754.  By  Robert,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Sarum.     London.   1754.     8vo,  pp.  72.  M.  20976 

Drury  (L.)  Address  before  the  Bristol  Association  for  the 
Promotion  of  Temperance,  March  23,  1832.  By  Luke  Drurv. 
Providence :   Weeden  £9*  Knowles.    1832.     8vo,  pp.  28.  20977 

Also:  Report  of  the  Examination  of  the  Rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery,  for  the  Murder 
ofSarah  Maria  Cornell.     By  Luke  Drury.      [n.  p.J    1833.     8vo,  pp.  64. 

The  Dry  Goods  Trade,  and  Cotton,  Woollen,  Silk,  and 
Linen  Manufacture  of  the  United  States;  a  Directory  of  the 
Jobbers,  Importers,  Commission  and  Retail  Dealers;  Dry  Goods, 
and  Cotton,  Woollen,  Silk,  and  Linen  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tions, Firms,  etc.,  in  the  United  States  ;  together  with  Valuable 
and  Interesting  Statistics  of  the  Same.  Boston.  1869.  410,  pp. 
304.  20978 

Dryden  (J.)  The  Indian  Emperour  ;  or,  the  Conquest  ot 
Mexico  by  the  Spaniards.  Being  the  Sequel  of  the  Indian 
Queen.  By  John  Dryden,  Esq.  London  :  Printed/or  H.  Her- 
r'tngman.  1667.  -\-  {lbid.~\  1668.  +  Third  Edition.  {lhid.'\ 
1670.  4to.  4-  \lbid.'\  1681.  4to,  4  1.,  pp.  68,  (2).  -\-\lh'id\ 
1686.  4to,  4  1.,  pp.  60,  2  1.  +  \J[h'td.~\  1692.  +  \Ibid^  1696. 
+  \Ibid.'\   1700.     -f  \Ibid^   ^7°3'  20979 

Also  in  his  •'  Works."  The  third  edition  contains  a  "  Defence  of  an  Essay  on 
Dramatique  Society,"  which  was  afterwards  cancelled,  and  is  now  rare. 

Dryden.  Montesuma,  ou  Fernand  Cortes,  tragedie  en  5 
actes  et  en  prose.  Traduit  de  I'anglais  par  M.  I'abbe  D.  B. 
[Dubourg].     Paris:  J.  Lesdapart.    1743.     8vo.  s.  20980 

Drysdale  (Isabel).  Scenes  in  Georgia.  Written  for  the 
American  Sunday  School  Union.      Philadelphia.   1850.    i8mo- 

DuANE  (James).  Decree,  on  the  Admiralty  Side  of  the  Dis- 
trict Court  of  New  York,  etc.,  in  the  Case  of  the  Catherine, 
28th  January,  1794.     New  Tork.   1794.    8vo,  pp.  35.      20982 


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DuANE  (R.  B.)  A  Memorial  of  Nathan  B.  Crocker,  d.d., 
Late  Rector  of  Saint  John's  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.  Edited 
by  Richard  B.  Duane,  Rector.  Providence :  Sidney  S.  Rider  and 
Brother.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  (i),  103.  H.  20983 

Duane.  A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  Providence,  on  ...  April 
19,  1865,  the  Day  appointed  for  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  by  the  Rev.  Richard  B.  Duane  ...  .  Providence. 
1865.     8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  H.  20984 

[Duane  (William).]  An  Examination  of  the  Question,  who 
is  the  Writer  of  Two  Forged  Letters  addressed  to  The  President 
of  the  United  States?  Attributed  to  John  Rutledge,  Esq.  ... 
[n.  p.]   1803.     8vo,  pp.  27.  BA.  20985 

[Duane.]  Experience  the  Test  of  Government :  In  Eighteen 
Essays.  Written  during  the  Years  1805  and  1806.  To  aid  the 
Investigation  of  Principles,  and  Operation  of  the  Existing  Con- 
stitution and  Laws  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia :  printed  by 
William  Duane.   1807.     8vo,  pp.  60.  20986 

Often  found  with  Duane's  Tracts, 

[Duane.]  General  Assembly's  State  of  the  Right  of  the 
Colony  of  New  York  (with  respect  to  its  Eastern  Boundary 
on  Connecticut  River,  so  far  as  concerns  the  late  Encroach- 
ments under  the  Government  of  New  Hampshire)  published  at 
their  Session,  1773.     Hartford.    1774.     8vo,  pp.  211.        20987 

Duane.  A  History  of  the  French  Revolution,  with  a  free 
Examination  of  the  Dispute  between  the  French  and  American 
Republics.     Philadelphia.    1798.     4to.  20988 

[Duane]  A  Letter  to  George  Washington,  President  of 
the  United  States;  containing  Strictures  on  his  Address  of  the 
Seventeenth  of  September,  1796,  notifying  his  Relinquishment 
of  the  Presidential  Office.  By  Jasper  Dwight,  of  Vermont. 
Printed  at  Philadelphia  for  the  Author.   Dec.  1796.     8vo,  pp.  48. 

One  of  the  most  violent  invectives  against  Washington,  and  far  more  abusive  than 
the  famous  letter  of  Thomas  Paine.  An  example :  "  Had  you  obtained  Promotion,  as 
you  expected  for  the  services  [you]  rendered  after  Braddock's  Defeat,  your  sword 
would  have  been  drawn  again;:>.  your  country."  This  was  Duane's  first  essay  in 
America.     5«  [Carpenter's]   "  Jofferson,"  ii.  130,412. 

Duane.  Mississippi  Question.  Report  of  a  Debate  on  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  On  the  23d,  24th,  &  25th  Febru- 
ary, 1803,  on  Certain   Resolutions  concerning  the  Violation  of 


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the  Right  of  Deposit  in  the  Island  of  New  Orleans.     By  William 
Duane.     Philadelphia:  Printed  by  fV.  Duane.  1803.     8vo,  Title, 


pp.  198. 


BA.,  G.,  H.   20990 


[Duane.]  Politics  for  American  Farmers;  being  a  Series  of 
Tracts,  exhibiting  the  Blessings  of  Free  Governnienr,  as  it  is 
administered  in  the  United  States,  Compared  with  the  boasted 
Stupendous  Fabric  of  British  Monarchy.  Originally  written  for, 
and  published  in  The  Aurora  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  Beginning 
of  ...  1807.  IVashington  City:  Printed  by  R.  C.  IVeightman 
for  W.  Duaney  Philadelphia.   1807.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  200.      ba. 

Duane.  Report  of  a  Debate  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States  on  a  Resolution  for  Recommending  to  the  Legislatures 
of  the  Several  States  an  Amendment  to  the  Third  Paragraph  of 
the  First  Section  of  the  Second  Article  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  Relative  to  the  Mode  of  Electing  a  President 
and  Vice  President  of  the  said  States.  By  William  Duane. 
[^Philadelphia  :'\  Printed  by  IV illiam  Duane.   1804.     8 vo,  pp.  158. 

[Duane.]  The  Two  Americas,  Great  Britain  and  the  Holy 
Alliance.  fVashington  1824.  8vo.  -f-  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.] 
1824.  P.  20993 

Duane.  A  Visit  to  Colombia,  in  the  Years  1822  &  1823, 
by  Laguayra  and  Caracas,  over  the  Cordillera  to  Bogota,  and 
thence  by  the  Magdalena  to  Cartagena.  By  Col.  Wm.  Duane, 
of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  T".  H.  Palmer.,  for  the 
Author.   1826.     8vo,  pp.  632.     2  Plates.  ba.  20994 

Also:  The  American  Military  Library;  ...  Adapted  to  the  Use  oF  the  Militia  of 
the  United  States  ...  .  By  William  Duane.  ...  Philadelphia :  printed  for  the  Author. 
1809.  2  vols.,  8vo,  Title,  pp.  ii,  iii,  214;  Title,  v,  xvi,  355.  ba.  —  The  American 
Poetical  and  Prose  Miscellany;  Origin.il  and  Selected.  By  William  Duane.  Phila- 
delphia. 1809.  a  vols.,  lamo.  p. — The  Foul  Charges  of  the  Tories  against  the 
Editor  of  the  Aurora  repelled  by  Positive  Proof  and  Plain  Truth,  &c.  Philadelphia. 
1798.  8vo.  —  A  Hand  Book  for  Infantry:  containing  the  First  Principles  of  Mili- 
tary Discipline,  founded  on  Rational  Method  :  intended  to  explain,  in  a  Familiar  and 
Practical   Manner,  for  the  Use  of  the  Military   Force   of  the  United  States,  ...  The 

Fourth  Edition Philadelphia  :  printed  for  the  Author.   18 1 3.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  112. 

II  Plates.  BA.  —  The  Hand  Book  for  Infantry.  The  Fifth  Edition.  Philadelphia. 
18 1 3.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  II a.  H.  —  A  Hand  Book  for  Riflemen;  ...  conformable  to 
i.he  system  established  for  the  United  States  Military  Force,  and  the  Latest  Improve- 
ments in  the  Modern  Art  of  War.     Second  ^Edition Philadelphia  :  printed  for 

the  Author.  181 3.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  108.  13  Plates,  ba.  —  A  Military  Dictionary;  or 
Explanation  of  the  several  systems  of  Discipline  of  different  kinds  of  Troops  ...  com- 
prising the  Pocket  Gunner  ...  Philadelphia.  1810.  8vo.  —  Report  on  part  of  the 
Committee  of  Privileges,  on  the  form  of  proceedings  in  the  Case  of  William  Duane. 
[n.  p.  1804.]  8vo.  —  Return  of  the  whole  number  of  persons  within  the  several 
Districts  of  the  United  States,  by  W.  Duane.  Philadelphia.  i8oa.    8vo,   pp.  88. — 


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[Duane.]  Sampson  against  the  Philistines,  or  the  Reformation  of  Lawsuits;  and 
Justice  made  Cheap,  Speedy,  and  Brought  Home  to  every  Man's  Door  •.  Agree- 
able to  the  Principles  of  the  Ancient  Trial  by  Jury,  before  the  same  was  Innovated  by 
Judges  and  Lawyers.  Compiled  for  the  Use  of  the  Honest  Citizens  of  the  United 
States.  To  whom  it  is  Dedicated,  [^Philadelphia,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  v,  98,  xxiii. 
BA.  +  The  Second  Edition,  [Also  anonymous.]  ...  Philadelphia  1  printed  hy  B. 
Graves,  for  W.  Duane.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  96.  ba. — The  System  of  Infantry  Dis- 
cipline; according  to  the  Regulation  established  fur  the  Army  of  the  United  States, 
19  March,  1818.  [Philadelphia.']  1814.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  a84.  c. — Trial  of  the 
Rioters  for  an  Assault  on  William  Duane,  15  May,  1799  —  Trial  28  April,  1 801.  — 
Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Late  Col.  William  Duane.  [Philadelphia.  1836.] 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  54.  BA.  Duane  was  also  the  publisher  of  many  pamphlets  which  he 
gathered  into  volumes,  and   published  as  Duane's  Tracts. 

DuANE  (W.)  Canida  and  the  Continental  Congress,  deliv- 
ered before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  as  their  An- 
nual Address,  On  the  31st  of  January,  1850.  By  William 
Duane.      Philadelphia :   Edward  Gaskill.    1 850.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

D[uane]  (W[illiam]).  Ligan  :  A  Collection  of  Tales  and 
Essays,  by  W.  D.  Philadelphia:  Merrihew  i^'Thompson.  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  76.  20996 

Duane  (W.  J.)  Letters,  addressed  to  the  People  of  Penn- 
sylvania respecting  the  Internal  Improvement,  of  the  Common- 
wealth ;  by  Means  of  Roads  and  Canals.  By  William  J.  Duane. 
Philadelphia:  printed  by  Jane  Jitken.  181 1.  8vo,  Title,  pp. 
125.  BA.  20997 

Duane.  Letter  addressed  to  the  People  of  the  United  States, 
in  Vindication  of  his  Conduct.  By  Wm.  J.  Duane.  [^Phila- 
delphia.'] 1834.     8/0,  pp.  70.  p.  20998 

[Duane.]  The.  Law  of  Nations,  investigated  in  a  Popular 
Manner.  Addressed  to  the  Farmers  of  the  United  States.  By 
William  John  Duane  ...  .  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  IV.  Duane. 
1809.     8vo,  pp.  103,  3  1.    +  Philadelphia.    1813.  ba.  20999 

[Duane.]  Mississippi  Question  fairly  Stated,  and  the  Views 
and  Arguments  of  those  who  clamor  for  War  examined.  [By 
Camillus.]     Philadelphia.   1803.     8vo.  21 000 

[Duane.]  Narrative  and  Correspondence  concerning  the 
Removal  of  the  Deposites,  and  Occurrences  connected  there- 
with.    Philadelphia.   1838.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  176.      ba.,  H.,  M.,  p. 

Duane.  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  Improving  the 
Navigation  of  the  River  Schuylkill,  for  the  purpose  of  connect- 
ing it  with  the  Susquehanna.  By  Wm.  J.  Duane.  Philadel- 
phia,  1 8 18.    8vo.  p.  21002 

Also  :  Trial  of  William  J.  Duane-,  and  others,  for  an  alleged  Riot. 
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DuARTE  Y  Zenea  (A.)  Rcspuesta  quc  da  D.  Antonio  Duarte 
y  Zenea  a  la  vindicacion  del  Ldo.  D.  Caspar  Acosta.  Imprtnta 
del  Gobierno.    l8l2.     8vo.  21003 

DiJBEN  (C.  von).  Resa  uti  Guiana,  Mexico,  Californien, 
China  och  Ostindien,  toretagna  under  aren  1843-58.  i:a  haft. 
Stockholm.   1871.    4to,  pp.  1-34.  21004 

DuBLAR  (L.  J.)  A  I'illustre  general  La  Fayette,  compagnon 
d'armes  de  Washington  ;  depart  du  general  La  Fayette,  son  ar- 
rivee  en  Amerique,  son  retour  dans  sa  patrie.  Paris :  imp.  dt 
Pochard.    1825.    x2mo.  21005 

In  verie. 

Dublin,  A^.  H.  The  Dublin  Suit  :  decided  in  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court  of  New  Hampshire,  June,  1859.  In  Chancery. 
The  Attorney-General,  at  the  Relation  of  Edward  F.  Abbot 
and  Another,  and  Edward  F.  Abbot  and  Another,  v.  The  Town 
of  Dublin,  B.  F.  Bridge  and  Another  ...  .  Concord:  G.  Parker 
Lyon.    i860.     8vo,  pp.  122.  ba.  21006 

See  alio  [Gushing  (E.  L.)],  No.  18100. 

History  of  Dublin,  1855.     See  [Leonard  (L.  W.)] 

Also:  Report  of  the  Dablin  Schools.  1851.  Keene  :  printed  by  J.  W.  Preniiit 
&  Company.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  —  Report  of  the  Superintending  School  Com- 
mittee of  Dublin,  N.  H.,  for  the  Year  ending  March  9,  a.d.  1852.  Kcene  :  H.  Kim- 
bally  Printer.  185a.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  School  and  Financial  Reports,  for  the  Year 
ending  March,  l86z,  for  the  Town  of  Dublin,  N.  H.  Also,  a  List  of  the  Soldiers 
from  Dublin  m  the  Service  of  the  United  States.  Peterborough:  printed  by  K.  C. 
Scott.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  24.     Continued,     h. 

DuBoccAGE  (Marie-Anne).  La  Columbiade  ou  la  Foi  por- 
tee  au  Nouveau  Monde.  Poeme.  Par  Madame  Duboccage. 
Paris:  Desaint  ^  Sail/ant  Durand.  m.  DCC.  LVi.  8vo,  pp.  v  iii, 
184,(2).  Portrait  and  10  Plates  by  Chedel.  H.  +  Paris:  J. 
F.  Bassompierre  &  Fils.  mdcclviii.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  184.  8  Plates 
and  Portrait  of  the  Author.  21007 

An  epic  poem  on  the  discovery  of  America.  See  Walpole's  "  Correspondence,"  11. 
344.     The  authoress  spells  her  name  as  above,  but  the  portrait  is  named  Dubocage. 

Du  BoccAGE.  La  Colombiade,  poema  di  Madama  Du  Boc- 
cage  tradotto  Dal  Francese  in  Milano.  ...  Milam:  Guiseppe 
Marelli.   IT]\.    8vo,  pp.  xx,  251,  (i).  h.  21008 

Dubois  (E.)  Le  Mexique,  ou  les  Franfais  a  Mexique.  Par 
E.Dubois.  Rouen:  M'egard  et  C*.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  192.  En- 
gravings,   -t-  [^Ibid.']   1865.     8vo.  21009 


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Dubois  (F.  £.)  Republique  haitienne.  Deux  ans  et  demi 
de  ministere.  Par  F.  £.  Dubois.  Seconde  edition,  augmentee. 
Paris:  imprimerie  Bourdier  et  O.    1867.     8vo,  pp.  384.       21010 

Dubois  (Lucien).  Le  Pole  nord  et  I'equateur.  £tudes  sur 
les  dernieres  explorations  du  globe.  Le  Pole  nord.  Meteoro- 
logie.     L'Afrique  interieure.     Paris:  Douniol.   1862.    i2mo. 

Du  Bois  (H.  A.)  Lecture,  before  the  Warren  Library  As- 
sociation, upon  Kossuth's  Doctrine  of  Non-intervention,  by 
Henry  A.  Du  Bois.  Warren:  printed  by  J.  Dumars.  1852. 
i6mo,  pp.  36.  H.  21012 

Du  Bois  (T.  K.)  TarifF:  or  Rates  of  Duties  payable  on 
goods  ...  after  June  30,   1824.     New  York.    1825.    i2mo.       s. 

Dubois  (William  Ewing),  Brief  Account  of  the  Collection  of 
Coins  belonging  to  the  Mint  of  the  United  States,  nr-.c:  particu- 
larly of  the  Antique  Specimens.  Philadelphia.  1046.  i2mo. 
Frontispiece.  21014 

Du  Bois.  Pledges  of  History.  A  Brief  Account  of  the 
Collection  of  Coins  belonging  to  the  Mint  of  the  United  States, 
more  particularly  of  the  Antique  Specimens.  By  William  E. 
Dubois  ...  .  Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman.,  Printer.  1864.  i8mo, 
pp.  138.  H.  21015 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  privately  printed. 

Du  Bois.  Record  of  the  Family  of  Louis  Du  Bois,  who 
emigrated  from  France  to  America  in  1660.  Edition  of  150 
copies  ;  printed  for  the  use  of  the  family  connection  only.  [^Phil- 
adelphia:"]  Press  of  "John  C.  Clark  &  Son.    i860.     8vo,  pp.  76. 

Du  Bois  (W.  Ewing  and  Robert  Patterson).  A  Record  of 
the  Families  of  Robert  Patterson  (the  Elder),  Emigrant  from 
Ireland  to  America,  1774;  Thomas  Ewing,  from  Ireland,  17 18; 
and  Louis  Du  Bois  from  France,  1660;  connected  by  the  mar- 
riage of  Uriah  Du  Bois  with  Martha  Patterson,  1798,  Part 
First,  containing  the  Patterson  Lineage.  Edition  of  150  copies; 
printed  for  the  use  of  the  Family  connection  only.  [Philadelphia.] 
1847.     ^vo,  pp.  103.  21017 

Du  Bois.  Record  of  the  Family  of  Thomas  Ewing  who 
emigrated  from  Ireland  to  America  in  17 18.  Edition  of  150 
copies ;  printed  for  the  use  of  the  Family  connexion  only.  Press 
0/ James  H.  Bryson.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  38.  21018 


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Du  Bois.  Trial  of  Lucrctia  Chapman,  otherwise  called  Lu- 
cretia  Espos  y  Mina,  who  was  jointly  indicted  with  Lino  Amalia 
Espos  y  Mina,  for  the  murder  of  William  Chapman,  Esq.  ...  in 
the  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  held  at  Doylestown,  for 
Bucks,  December  Term,  1831,  continued  to  February  Term, 
1832.  Prepared  for  Publication  by  William  E.  Du  Bois  ...  . 
Philadelphia:    G.    W,    Mtnti   ^   Son.    1832.     8vo,    Title,  pp. 

213,  8.  C.,  BA.   21OI9 

The  pp.  8  contain  "Supplement  ...  .  Trial  of  Lino  Am  ilia  Eipos  y  Mina  ...  ." 

[DuBOis-FoNTANKLLE  (J.  Gaspard).]  The  Shipwreck  and 
Adventures  of  Monsieur  Pierre  Viaud,  A  Native  of  Bordeaux, 
and  Captain  of  a  Ship.  Translated  from  the  French,  by  Mrs. 
Griffith.     London:   J.  Davies.    1771.     8vo,  pp.  276.  21020 

The  shipwreck  wai  on  the  Florida  coaat. 

Du  Bosque.  The  History  of  Ameri<  .1  ;  containing  the  Geo- 
graphical, Political  and  Commercial  State  of  the  Continent.  In 
which  is  given  a  succinct  account  of  the  Trade,  Customs,  and 
Policy  of  the  French  nation,  and  the  foundation  thev  have  laid 
of  obtair  ;  the  sole  dominion  in  those  Colonies.  Translated 
from  the  I'Vench  of  Mons.  Du  Bosque.  ...  London  :  James 
Lowndt..  1770-71.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  387  ;  pp.  ii,  2  1.,  pp. 
384.  21021 

DuBoucHET  (Charles).  Dernier  mot  sur  le  Guazacoaico. 
Paris:  imp.  d'Juffray.    1830,     8vo.  21022 

DuBoucHET.  Le  Guazacoaico,  colonic  de  MM.  Laisne  de 
Villeveque  et  Giordan,  ou  Les  horreurs  devoilees  de  cette  colonie, 
par  Charles  Debouchet,  echappe  au  desastre  de  la  premiere  ex- 
pedition.     Paris:  Pauteur.    1830.     8vo,  pp.  28.  21023 

DuBOURG  (C.)  Informe  que  haze  D.  Clemente  Dubourg, 
Natural  de  la  Ciudad  de  Orleans,  Vezino  de  el  Puerto  de 
Nantes,  en  los  Reynos  de  Francia;  y  residente  en  esta  Ciudad: 
interessado,  en  el  navio  nombrado  la  Aguila:  en  el  Pleyto,  que 
sigue  con  Don  Gil  Lelo  de  la  Rea,  en  cuyo  poder  param  todos 
los  efectos  de  dicho  navio,  sobre  que  dicho  Don  Gil  entregue  a 
Don  Clemente,  lo  que  es  suyo,  con  mas  las  costas,  a  Interesses: 
assi  por  ra^on  de  la  Compafiia,  como  por  la  revocacion  de 
Poderes.     Mexico.   1 718.    4to,  39  1.  21024 

DuBOY  (Alexandre).  Godefroy  et  Augustin,  ou  Deux  epi- 
sodes de  I'histoire  de  Saint-Domingue,  avec  une  notice  sur  la 
decouverte  de  cette  He.     Tours:  Parnin,  1847.   i2mo.     Portrait. 


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549 


Di'BO^  s  (P.  M.)  Memoires  [^our  scrvir  a  I'histoirc  dc  la  re- 
volution de  Saint-Domingue,  par  feu  Duboys ;  publics  J'apres 
Ics  manuscrits  autographes  dc  I'auteur  par  M.  r*.  Lacroix.  Paris: 
Jihenne.    1828.     8vo.  21026 

Thii  ii  merely  a  pruipectui,  announcing  three  vuluinfi,  which  do  not  appear  to  have 
been  publlihed. 

IJUHROCA  (Louis).  I^loge  dc  Washington  par  L.  Dubroca. 
Paris:  I'an  vii  [1799].    i2mo,  pp.  47.  c.  21027 

Dubroca,  L'ltineraire  dcs  Francais  dans  la  Louisiane,  con- 
tenant  I'histoire  dc  cette  colonic  b  ran^aisc,  sa  description,  Ic 
tableau  dcs  moeurs  dcs  peuplcs  qui  I'habitcnt,  Tetat  de  sixi  com- 
merce au  moment  de  sa  cession  a  I'Espagnc  ct  le  degre  de  pros- 
perity dont  elle  est  susceptible  ;  d'apres  Ics  rcnseignemcnts  et  Ips 
relations  les  plus  authentiques.  Par  Dubroca.  y/  Pans.  1802. 
i6mo,  pp.  (i),  104.     Map.  21028 

Dubroca.  La  vie  de  J.  J.  Dcssalincs,  chef  des  noirs  revoltes 
de  Saint  Domingue,  avec  des  notes  trcs  deraillces  sur  I'originc, 
le  caracterc,  la  vie  et  Ics  atrocites  des  principaux  chefs  des  iioirs 
depuis  I'insurrcction  de  1792.  Par  Dubroca.  Paris.  1804, 
i2mo.  21029 

Dubroca.  La  Vie  de  Toussaint  L'Ouverture,  chef  des  noirs 
insurges  de  Saint  Domingue,  suiviede  notes  sur  Saint  Domingue, 
&c.  Par  Dubroca.  Paris:  Dubroca.,  An  x  [1802].  l2mo,  2 
1.,  pp.  74.     Portrait.  21030 

Dubroca.  The  Life  of  1  oussaint  Louverture,  Chief  of  the 
French  Rebels  in  St.  Domingo.  To  which  are  added,  Interest- 
ing Notes  respecting  several  Persons  who  have  acted  distinguished 
Parts  in  St.  Domingo.  By  M.  Dubroca.  Translated  fruin  the 
French.      London:   Symonds.    1802.     8vo.  21031 

See  "M.  Rev.,"  xxxviii.  332,  and  Louverture,  Tousiaint. 

[DuBUC  (Jean  Baptiste),  and  Dubuisson  (P.  M.).]     Lettrcs 

critiques  et  Politiques  sur  les  colonies  et  le  commerce  des  villes 

maritimes  de  France,  adressecs  a  G.  T.  Raynal.     Par  M.  *  *  *. 

Geneve.    1785.     8vo.  2 1 032 

Du  Buc,  a  native  of  Martinique,  was  "chef  du  bu'-eau  des  colonies,"  and  published, 
according  to  the  "  Biographic  ginerale,"  varioua  '*  Memoires  "  relating  to  the  French 
colonies. 

Dubuc-Duferret.  Projet  d'amelioration  coloniale.  Paris : 
imp.  de  la  V*  Porthmann.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  28,  including  an  Ap- 
pendix. 21033 


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DuHUCQ^(/l^.)  Lc  Four  ct  Ic  Centre  sur  un  objct  dc  Grande 
Discordc  ct  d'lmportancc  Majeure.  Convient-il  i  I'Adminis- 
tration  dc  ccder  part,  ou  dc  ne  rien  cedcr  aux  Etrangcrs  dans 
le  Commerce  dc  la  Mctropole  avec  scs  Colonics?  J  Londres 
\\.c.^  Paris.    1784?]     4to,  pp.  34.  2'034 

Thii  elicited  the  fullowinx  replies  1  "  Obiervationi  Sommairei  lur  Le  Puur  et  le 
Contre.  Parii."  [n.d.]  4(0)  and  "  Rcponie  X  la  brochurr,  •ntitulie  •  Le  Pour  et 
Contre.'     LonJrti  [Parit],    1785."     410,  pp.  63. 

[DuBUCQi]  Repliquc  a  Tauteur  du  Pour  et  Contre.  J  Londrt 
[i.e.,  Paris].  1785.     4to,   pp.  84.  21035 

The  following  piecei,  by  Dubucq,  all  relate  to  the  French  coloniet ;  La  Ligne  is 
Demarcation,  ou  Plan  pour  I'Approviiionnement  dei  lalet  Franfaiies  de  I'Anierique. 
Paris,  [n.  d.]  8vo.  c.  —  PrAcil  pour  lei  grands  Proprietairet  del  Colonies  Fran^aists, 
contre  lei  divert  Ecriti  del  N^gociana  del  Villei  Maritiniei,  Parit.  [n.  d.]  8vo.  c, 
—  Reflexioni  d'un  Vieillard  lur  rAdmisiion  del  Etrangers  dam  not  Coloniei.  Paris, 
1785.  8vo.  c.  —  Reflexions  lur  le  Commerce,  la  Navigation,  et  Ici  Coloniei.  Paris. 
1787.    4to. 

DuBUissoN  (M.)  Official  Report  made  by  the  Commanding 
Officer  ...  to  the  Governor-General  of  Canada,  of  the  War 
which  took  place  at  Detroit,  in  '712,  between  the  French  and 
their  Allies,  and  the  Ottagannc  and  Mascoutins  Indians.  Detroit. 
1845.     8vo.  N.  21036 

[Du  BuissoN  (Paul  Ulric).]  Abrege  de  la  revolution  de 
I'Amerique  angloise,  depuis  le  commencement  de  I'annee  1774, 
jusqu'au  i*:"" Janvier  1778.  Paris:  Cellot et  "Jombert.  1778.  i2mo, 
pp.  452,  3  I.  21037 

[Du  BuissoN.]  Nouvelles  Considerations  sur  Saint-Domin- 
gue  en  reponse  a  celles  de  M.  H.  D'-  Par  M.  D.  B  *  *  *. 
Paris:   Cellot  et  Jombert  fils  jeune.   1780.     8vo,  pp.  178,  264. 

Written  in  reply  to  M.  Hilliard  D'Auberteuil. 

DuBUissoN  (P.)  Mission  du  P.  Dubuisson  de  la  Compagnie 
de  Jesus,  dans  le  nord  de  la  Pennsylvanie  ;  et  notice  sur  I'Eglise 
de  Saint  Joseph  de  Philadelphie.     Rome.   1836.     8vo.         21039 

Dubuque,  Iowa.  Dubuque  City  Directory  for  1868-9.  With 
an  Accurate  History  of  the  City.  Compiled  by  J.  M.  Wolfe. 
Dubuque:   Barnes  ^  Ryan.    1868.     8 vo,  pp.  268.     Continued. 

History  and  Manual  of  the  Congregational  Church  of  Dubuque, 
Iowa.     Dubuque.   1849.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  21041 

Alio :  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education,  together  with  the  Rules  and 
Regulations  for  the  Oovernment  of  the  Public  Schools  of  Dubuque,  December  31, 


DU    CALVET. 


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1856.  Duhujui.  lil$7.  8vo,  pp.  31.  +  8vu,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Conititutlon  and  By- 
I^wi,  of  the  Dubuque  Citholic  Iniiitute,  of  the  City  of  Dubuque,  luw*.  Initituled 
March  A.D.,  18^9,  Duhutjut,  i860.  i6ni»,  pp.  1  j,  h,  —  FUni  uf  tha  Cuitum 
Houie,  Poit  Urtice,  and  Cuurt  Roumi.     [n.  p.]    1856, 

Dubuque  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Report  given  by  G.  A. 
Mix  ...  ot  the  Exploratiui)  uf  the  proposed  Route.  Dubuque. 
1855.     8vo,  pp.  8.  21042 

AIki  !  Guide,  Uaactteer,  and  Directory  of  the  Dubuque  and  Sioux  City  Railroad, 
etc.     Compiled  by  A.  Bailey.     Duhw/ut :   Uailiy  &  IVolJ'i,    8vo,  pp,  166. 

DucACHET  (H.  W.)  Biographical  Memoir  of  Samuel  Bard, 
M.D.,  laic  President  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
of  the  University  of  New  York,  ...  By  Henry  William  Du- 
cachet.     New  York.    1821.    8vo,  pp.  27.  B.  21043 

Allot  The  Subitance  of  Remarlci  on  Epiicopal  Reiigiiationi,  and  other  Points  of 
the  Ohio  ^yestion  j  made  in  the  Huuie  of  Clerical  and  Lay  Deputies  of  the  Protestant 

Epibcopal  Church    ...   New  York,  October,  183a New  Turk:  printed  hy    T,    G. 

Bruughion.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  41.  BA.  —  Tribute  to  the  Memory- of  Jacob  Dyckman, 
M.D.      A  Discourse   ...    Nttu  York,    1813.     8vo, 

Du  Calvet  (P.)  Appel  a  la  Justice  d.c  I'Etat,  ou  Recueil 
des  Lettres  au  Roi,  au  Prince  de  Galles  et  aux  Ministres:  avec 
une  lettre  a  Messieurs  les  Canadiens,  ou  sont  fidelement  exposes 
les  actes  horribles  de  la  violence  arbitraire  qui  a  regne  dans  la 
Colonic,  durant  les  derniers  troubles,  &  les  vrais  sentiments  du 
Canada  sur  le  Bill  de  (Quebec,  &  sur  la  forme  de  Gouvernement 
la  plus  propre  a  y  faire  renattre  la  paix  &  le  bonheur  public. 
Une  lettre  au  General  Haldimand  lui-meme.  Enfin  une  dcr- 
nieie  lettre  a  Milord  Sidney.  Ou  on  lit  un  precis  des  nouvelles 
du  4  5c  10  de  Mai  dernier,  sur  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  Avril  dans 
le  Conseil  Legislatif  de  Q|,ieliec,  avec  les  Protets  de  six  Conseil- 
lers,  le  Lieut.  Gouverneur  Henri  Hamilton  a  leur  tete,  contre  la 
nouvelle  Inquisition  d'Etat  etablie  par  le  Gouverneur  &  son 
parti.  Par  Pierre  Du  Calvet,  ...  .  Londres.  "Juin  iff  Ju'tllet^ 
1784.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  xiv,  320,  viii.  H.  21044 

See  Faribault,  No.  105, 

Du  Calvet.  The  Case  of  Peter  Du  Calvet,  Esq.,  of  Mon- 
treal, in  the  Province  of  Quebeck,  containing,  (amongst  other 
things  worth  notice) ;  An  Account  of  the  long  and  severe  Im- 
prisonment he  suffered  in  the  said  Province  by  the  order  of 
General  Haldimand,  the  present  Governor  of  the  same,  with- 
out the  least  offence  or  other  lawful  cause  whatever.  To 
which  is  prefixed,  A  dedication  of  it  in  the  French  Language, 
(Mr.   Du   Calvet   not   understanding  English)  To  the  King's 


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Most  Excellent  Majesty  humbly  imploring  the  Protection  and 
Countenance  of  his  Majesty's  Royal  Justice  in  his  Endeavours 
to  procure  some  Compensation  for  the  Injuries  he  has  received. 
London  :  Printed  in  the  Tear  mdcclxxxiv.     8vo,  pp.  xi,  284. 

Privately  printed.  "  Du  Calvet  was  a  French  Protestant,  and  remained  in  Canada 
after  the  cession  of  the  country  to  Great  Britain  in  1783.  He  was  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile business,  and  was  chosen  a  magistrate  for  the  city  of  Montreal  under  the  Eng- 
lish government.  After  many  quarrels  with  his  colleagues,  he  was  imprisoned  for  two 
years  and  eight  months.  Upon  his  release,  he  went  t»  England  in  order  to  obtain 
justice  from  the  governor." — Rich. 

DucATEL  (J.  T.)     Report.     See  "  Maryland." 

DucHASSiNG  (P.),  <7«</ Walpers  (G.)  Plantae  novae  minusve 
cognitae :  in  Isthmo  Panamensi  et  insulis  Guadeloupe  et  S. 
Thomas  collectae.    Decades  ii.     [/,/'««.   1850.]    8vo,  pp.  20. 

DucHE  (J.)  The  American  Vine,  a  Sermon,  Preached  in 
Christ-Church,  Philadelphia,  Before  the  Honourable  Continental 
Congress,  July  20th,  1775.  Being  the  Day  recommended  by 
them  for  a  General  Fast  throughout  the  United  English  Colo- 
nies of  America.  By  the  Rev<^.  Jacob  Duche,  m.d.  Philadel- 
phia :  Printed  by  "James  Humphreys^  Junior.  m,dcc,lxxv.  8vo, 
pp.  34.     Plate.  BA.,  N.,  p.  21047 

[Duche. J  Caspipina's  Letters ;  containing  Observations  on 
a  variety  of  subjects.  Literary,  Moral,  and  Religious.  Written 
by  a  Gentleman  who  resided  some  time  in  Philadelphia.  To 
which  is  added,  The  Life  and  Character  of  Wm.  Penn,  Esq.; 
Original  Proprietor  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  Bath :  Reprinted  by 
R.  Cruttwell  and  sold  by  E.  and  C.  Dilly  and  J.  Phillips,  mdcc- 
Lxxvii.  2  vols,  "n  I,  i6mo,  pp.  x,  188,  3  1.;  pp.  236.  c. 
4-  Reprinted  in  Dublin.    1792.     2  vols.,  i6mo.  s.  2104S 

The  life  of  William  Penn,  annexed  to  this  edition  of  Duche,  was  written  by  Ed- 
inund  Rack,  of  Bath,  and  the  whole  work  was  edited  by  him;  it  includes  an  entiri 
reprint  of  "A  brief  account  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,"  published  by  Penn  i\ 
1681,  in  folio.  Duche  was  "The  Assistant  Minister  Of  Christ's  Church  An&  St 
Peter's  In  Philadelphia  In  North  America,"  and  his  signature  of  "  Tamoc  Caspipina ' 
forms  the  initial  letters  of  those  words.  See  "  M.  Rev,,"  lvii.  301;  Lviil.  165 
and  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  vi,  357,      Published  in  German  as; 

[Duche.]  Briefe,  welche  Beobachtungen  ubcr  verschiedene 
Gegenstande  der  Literatur,  Religion  und  Moral  enthalten,  nebst 
dem  Leben  des  Herrn  Penn.  Aus  dem  Englischen.  Leipzig : 
Schwickert.    1778.     8vo.  21049 

Duche.  Discourses  on  various  Subjects,  By  Jacob  Duche, 
M.A.  Rector  of  Christ-Church  and  St.  reter's,  in  Philadelphia; 
and  formerly  of  Clare-Hall,  Cambridge.     London:   T.   Cadell, 


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M.DCC.LXXix.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  (28),  362;  4  1.,  pp.  450. 
2  Plates  by  Benjamin  West.  +  Second  Edition.  London.  1780. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  4  1.,  pp.  362  ;  4  1.,  pp.  430.  +  Dublin. 
1792.  2  vols.,  8vo.  +  Third  Edition.  London,  mdccxc. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  21050 

There  are  copies  of  the  second  edition  on  large  paper. 

DucHE.  The  Duty  of  Standing  Fast  in  our  Spiritual  and 
Temporal  Liberties,  a  Sermon  preached  ...  July  7th,  1775, 
Before  the  First  Battalion  of  the  City  and  Liberties  of  Philadel- 
phia ...  .  By  the  Reverend  Jacob  Duche,  m.a.  Philadelphia: 
James  Humphreys^  Junior.  m,dcc,lxxv.  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  25.  Por- 
trait. BA.,  H.,  p.  2105 1 

Duche.  Human  Life  a  Pilgrimage :  or  The  Christian  a 
Stranger  and  Sojourner  upon  Earth  :  a  Sermon,  Occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Penn,  Esq;  One  of  the  Pro- 
prietaries of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania:  Preached  ...  in  ... 
Philadelphia,  on  Sunday,  April  xxi.  1771.  By  the  Reverend 
Jacob  Duche,  m.a.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  D.  Hall^  and  W. 
Sellers,  mdcclxxi.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  19.  ba.,  p.  21052 

Duche.  Letter  to  Gen.  Washington  on  the  Declaration  of 
Independence,  by  the  Congress  of  America,  By  Rev.  Jacob 
Duche,  Rector  of  Christ's  Church,  Philadelphia.  Bath.  1777. 
4to.  21053 

Duche.  The  Life  and  Death  of  the  Righteous.  A  Sermon 
Preached  at  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  on  Sunday,  February 
13th,  1763,  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Evan  Morgan.  By  Jacob 
Duche,  M.A.  One  of  the  Ministers  of  the  United  Churches  of 
Christ  Church,  and  St.  Peter's,  Philadelphia,  and  Chaplain  to 
the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Stirling.  Philadelphia :  Printed 
by  B.  Franklin,  and  D.  Hall.     MDCCLXill.     8vo.  pp.  iv,  24.      P. 

[Duche.]  Observations  on  a  Variety  of  Subjects,  Literary, 
Moral  and  Religious;  In  a  Series  of  Original  Letters,  Written 
by  a  Gentleman  of  Foreign  Extraction,  who  resided  some  Time 
in  Philadelphia.  Revised  by  a  Friend,  to  vk^hose  2  Hands  the 
Manuscript  was  committed  for  Publication.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  John  Dunlap.  M.DCC.1.XXIV.  l2mo,  pp.  x,  241.  C,  p.  + 
Third  Edition.  London :  J.  Deighton.  m.dcc.xci.  8vo,  pp. 
xiii,  206.  N.  21055 

Ste  "  Caspipina's  Letters,"  No.  21048.  Also:  Copy  of  a  Letter  from  Rev. 
Jacob  Duche  to  General  Washington,  October,  8,  1777.  Broadside.  [One  of  the 
spurious  letters.]     N.     See  (Washington  (G.)     In  one  of  his  letters  to  his  wife,  John 

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AdaiDi  gives  an  interesting  account  of  the  scene  wtien  Duchi  made  the  first  prayer  in 
Congress ;  and,  in  conclusion,  says,  "  Duche  is  one  of  the  miost  ingenious  men,  and 
best  characters,  and  greatest  orators  in  the  Episcopal  order,  —  yet  a  zealous  friend  of 
liberty  and  of  his  country."  "  Duche's  reputation,  however,  has  a  less  amiable  and 
honorable  side;  of  him  it  has  been  written  :  '  He,  whose  sublime  prayer  as  Chaplain 
of  the  Continental  Congress,  melted  the  hearts  of  his  audience  every  time  he  bent  tu 
repeat  it,  fell  away  from  his  loyalty,  and  enjoys  the  sole  infan  ;'  of  having  sought  to 
corrupt  Washington.  While  the  wretch  was  praying  to  Almighty  God  for  the  success 
of  the  Revolution,  his  heart  was  black  with  treason  !  *  "  —  Tvckerman'i  America,  p.  8i. 

DucHER  (G.  J.  A.  D.)  Analyse  des  Loix  Commerciales, 
avec  le  Tarif  des  Droits  sur  les  Batiments  &  les  Marchandises 
dans  les  Treize  £tats-Unis  de  TAmerique.  [^Par'ts.  1790.] 
8vo,  pp.  35.  j.c.B.  21056 

DucHER.  De  la  dette  publique  en  France,  en  Angleterreet 
dans  les  £tats-Unis  de  I'Amerique.    \_Paris.~\  1791.    8vo,  pp.  29^ 

DucHER.  Nouvelle  alliance  a  proposer  entre  les  repub- 
liques  fran^aise  et  americaine.     Paris.    1792.     8vo.  21058 

DucHER.  Suppression  des  barrieres  entre  la  France  et  les 
colonic'.    1792.     8vo.  21059 

Duchesne.  Proposition  de  former  une  repuhlique  suivant  le 
plan  du  president  de  Montesquieu,  dans  les  muntagnes  de  Guyana 
fran^aise.  Par  le  citoyen  Duchesne.  Blois :  imp.  de  Masmi. 
Nivose  an  x.     8vo.  21060 

Duchesne.  Continuation  faite  par  le  citoyen  Duchesne  a  sa 
"Proposition   ...   ."      Blois:  imp.  de  Masson.   An  x.     8vo. 

Du  Chilleau.  Correspondance  de  M.  le  Marquis  du  Chil- 
leau,  Gouverncur-General  de  Saint  Domingue,  avec  M.  le 
Compte  de  la  Luzerne,  Ministre  de  la  Marine,  et  M.  de  Mar- 
bois  Intendant  de  Saint-Domingue,  relativement  a  Tintroduction 
des  farines  etrangeres  dans  cette  colonie.  Remise  a  MM.  les 
Deputes  de  Saint-Dorningue,  d'apres  la  demande  de  M.  le  Presi- 
dent de  I'assemblee  Nationale,  en  date  du  16  Septembre  1789. 
[^Port-au-Prince.    1789.]     8vo,  pp.  36.  j.C.b.  21062 

Duchilleau.  Reponse  de  M.  Duchilleau,  ancien  gouver- 
neur  general  de  Saint-Domingue,  a  I'article  qui  le  concerne  dans 
la  pretendue  justification  de  M.  de  La  Luzerne  ...  aussi  ancien 
gouverneur  de  Saint-Domingue  ...  .  [n.  p.   n.  d.]    4to.     21063 

Duck  (S.)  Poems  on  Several  Subjects.  Written  by  Stephen 
Duck  ...   Boston.    1732.     8vo,  pp.  27.  M.  21064 

Not  American,  except  by  imprint.  It  is  a  little  curious,  that  these  poems  recited 
in  1730,  should  have  been  reprinted  so  early.  There  is  another  edition,  with  addi- 
tions by  Mary  Collier,  a  washer-woman.  Cork,  Printed.  Philadelphia,  Reprinted  by 
fyHliam  Gibbont.   1793.    lamo,  pp.  44. 


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[DucLAiRON.]     See  [Maillet  Duclairon  (Antoine)]. 

DucLos  {¥.)  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Birth,  Life&  Sufferings, 
of  Capt.  Francis  Duclos,  A  Frenchman  by  Birth.  Particularly 
During  the  American  Revolution,  together  with  a  Statement  of 
the  Unfriendly  and  Cruel  Treatment  he  has  since  received  from 
the  British  Government  in  Canada,  With  some  remarks,  both 
in  prose  and  verse,  by  the  reviser  of  the  work,  on  special  and 
singular  occurrances,  that  transpired  from  time  to  time,  in  and 
since  the  Revolution,  By  consent  of  the  Author.  St.  Albans : 
Printed  for  the  Author  By  J.  Spooner.    1824.     8vo,  pp.  26. 

DuccEUR  JoLY  (S.  J.)  Manuel  des  habitans  de  Saint  Do- 
mingue,  contenant  un  precis  de  I'histoire  de  cette  ile  depuis  sa 
decouverte;  la  description  topographiqueet  statistique  des  parties 
fran^aise  et  espagnole,  suivi  du  premier  Vocabulaire  Fran^ais- 
Creole  et  de  Conversations  Fran^aises-Creoles.-  Par  S.  J.  Du- 
coeur  Joly.  Paris:  Lenoir.  An  x.  [1802].  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
ccviii,  216,  Map  and  2  Tables;  406.     Illustrations,     c.  21066 

DucoUDRAY-HoLSTEiN  [Gen.  H.  L.  V.)  Histoire  de  Boli- 
var ;  continuee  jusqu'a  sa  mort  par  Alph.  VioUet.  Paris,  i  831. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  21067 

DucouDRAV-HoLSTEiN.  BoHvat's  Denkwiirdigkeiten,  [etc. 
Aus  dem  Franzosischen],  deutsch  bearbeitet  von  C.  N.  Rod- 
ing.  Hamburg:  Hoffmann  £3"  Campe.  1830.  2  vols.,  l6mo, 
pp.  xii,  324;  196,  I  1.  c.  21068 

DucouDRAY-HoLSTEiN.  Memoirs  of  Simon  Bolivar,  Presi- 
dent Liberator  of  the  Republic  of  Columbia,  and  of  his  Principal 
Generals,  with  ...  an  Introduction.  ...  By  Gen.  H.  L.  V. 
Dacourdray-Hoistein.  Boston:  S.  G.  Goodrich  i^  Co.  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  383.  +  London :  Henry  Colburn  and  Richard  Beniley. 
1830.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  359;  iv,  308.     Map  and  Portrait. 

DucPETiAUX  (£d.)  De  I'etat  de  instruction  primaire  et 
populaire  en  Belgique,  compare  a  celui  de  I'instruction  en  Alle- 
magne,  ...  et  aux  £tats-Unis.  Bruxelles :  Meline^  Cans  et  Comp. 
1838.     2  vols.,  i8mo.  21070 

DucPETiAUX.  Du  progres  et  de  I'etat  actuel  de  la  reforme 
penitentiaire  et  des  institutions  preventives  aux  Etats-Unis,  en 
France,  en  Suisse,  etc.     Paris.   1838.     3  vols.,  i8mo.       21071 


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DucREUX.  Historiae |  Canadensis,  |  se v  |  Novae-Franciac  |  Libri 
Decern,  I  Ad  Annum  vsque  Christi  mdclvi.  |  Auctore  P.  Fran- 
cisco Crevxio,  e  Societate  Iesv.|  [Vignette  :]  |  Parisiis^\  Jpud  Se- 
bastianvm  Cramoisy^  Et  Sebast.  \  Mabre-Cramotsy^  Typographos  Regis, 
I  via  lacobaa^  sub  Ciconijs.  I  M. 
I.,  pp.  8io,  3  1.    Ma| 


4to,  14  1. 


DC.  LXiv.      Cvm  Privilegio  Regis,\ 
p  and  13  Plates,      h.,  j.c.Bt.,  n.,  s. 


This  work  was  composed  from,  and  contains  the  substance  of,  the  yearly  relations 
of  the  Jesuits,  which  are  very  rare.  Charlevoix  rather  objects  to  some  of  the  details. 
See  Rich's  catalogue,  No.  333,  and  Faribault,  No.  178.  The  large  plate,  by  Huret, 
of  the  martyrdom  of  the  missionaries,  is  often  deficient. 

DuDEN  (Gottfried).  Bericht  uber  eine  Reise  nach  den  West- 
lichen  Staaten  Nordamerika's  und  einen  mehrjahrigen  Aufenthalt 
am  Missouri  (in  den  Jahren  1824, 1825, 1826  und  1827)  in  Bezug 
auf  Auswanderung  und  Uebervolkerung,  oder;  Das  Leben  im 
Innern  der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  und  dessen  Bedeutung  fur  die 
hauslichen  und  politischen  Lage  der  Europaer  ...  Elberfeldt. 
1829.  8vo.  4-  [Auf  Kosten  der  schweizerischen  Auswander- 
ungsgesellschaft  gedruckt.]  St.  Gallen  :  Scheitlin  und  Zollikofer. 
1833.  8vo.  +  Zweite  Original-Ausgabe  mit  dem  neuesten 
Correspondenz-Nachrichten,  vielen  andern  Zusatzen  und  i 
karte.     Bonn.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  4,  404.  21073 

DuDEN.  Die  Nordamerikanischen  Democratie  und  das  von 
Tocqueville'sche  Werk  daruber,  als  Zeichen  des  Zustandes  der 
theoret.  Politik.  Nebst  einer  Aeusserung  iiber  Chevalier's  nord- 
amerikanischen Briefe  insbesondere  hinsichtlicht  der  wahren 
Ursach*en  des  Bankstreites  und  der  neuesten  Unfalle  in  den 
Handelsleben.  Duden's  Selbst-Anklage  wegen  seines  ameri- 
kanischen  Reiseberichts,  zur  Warnung  vor  fernerm  leichtsinni- 
gen  Auswandern.     Bonn.    1837.     8vo.  21074 

DuDEN.  Einige  Blatter  des  Werkes  :  Europa  und  Deutsch- 
land  &c.  Fiir  die  Besitzer  von  dessen  amerikanischen  Reise- 
berichte  besonders  abgedruckt.  Bonn.   1835.     8vo.  21075 

DuDEN.  Europa  und  Deutschland  von  Nordamerika  aus 
betrachtet,  oder :  Die  europaische  Entwickelung  im  19.  Jahr- 
hundert  in  Bezug  auf  die  Lage  der  Deutschen,  nach  einer  Pru- 
fung  im  innern  Nordamerika.  Von  Gottfried  Dudc.i.  Bonn. 
1833-35.     2  vols.,  8vo.  21076 

Dudgeon  (T.)  A  Nine  Years'  Residence,  and  a  Nine 
Months'  Tour  on  Foot,  in  the  States  ef  New  York  and  Penn- 
sylvania.    By  Thomas  Dudgeon.     Edinburgh.   184 1.    i2mo. 


w" 


DUDLEY. 


55: 


Dudley  (D.)  The  Dudley  Genealogies  and  Family  Records. 
...  By  Dean  Dudley.  ...  Boston:  the  Author.     1848.  8vo,  pp.  144. 

Dudley.  Illustrated  Archaeological  and  Genealogical  Col- 
lections ...  Illustrating  the  History,  Genealogy  and  Archaeology 
of  New  England.  Edited  by  Dean  Dudley.  Boston:  L.  Prang 
y  Co.   1 86 1.     Folio,  I  leaf.     6  Plates.  h.  21079 

Dudley.  Officers  of  our  Union  Army  and  Navy ;  their 
Lives,  their  Portraits.  Boston:  L.  Prang  (sf  Co.  1862.  i8mo, 
pp.  148.  21080 

Dudley.  Pictures  of  Life  in  England  and  America  ;  Prose 
and  Poetry.  By  Dean  Dudley.  Boston:  James  French.  1851. 
i2mo,  pp.  252.  BA.  21081 

Dudley  (J.)  Shall  we  save  our  Country,  or  the  Duty  ot 
Prayer  for  Rulers,  as  a  Means  of  Self-Preservation.  A  Sermon, 
delivered  at  Quebec  Village,  Thanksgiving-Day,  Nov.  27,  1845. 
By  Rev.  John  Dudley.      IVoodstock.,  (^'O-'  Printed  at  the  Mer- 


cury Office.    1845.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

Also:   A  Discourse   on  Means  of  a  Revival. 
."t;    Chronicle  Press.    1 849.     8vo,  pp.  24.     ba. 


BA.,  S.,  21082 

Preached  at  Quebec,  Vt.  ...   fyind- 


DuDLEY  (J.  G.)  Cotton  —  A  Paper  on  the  Growth,  Trade 
and  Manufacture  of  Cotton.  Prepared  at  the  Request  of  the 
New-York  Historical  Society  ...  By  J.  G.  Dudley.  New-York: 
G.  P.  Putnam  &  Co.    1853.     8vo,  pp.  96.  ba.,  s.  21083 

Dudley  (J.  L.)  Discourse  Delivered  in  the  South  Congre- 
gational Church,  Middletown,  on  the  Sabbath  Morning  after  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  By  John  L.  Dudley,  Pas- 
tor of  the  Church.     Middletown:   D.  Barnes.    1865.     8vo,  pp. 

28.  B.  21084 

The  printed  cover  reads,  "Slavery's  Last  Word."     800  copies  printed. 

Dudley.  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Gen.  Joseph  R.  F. 
Mansfield,  ...  Middletown,  ...  September  28,  1862.  By  Rev. 
John  L.  Dudley,  ...  Middletown^  Conn.:  D.  Barnes.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  31.     Poitrait.  21085 

Dudley  (Joseph).     See  "  New  England." 

[Dudley  (Mary).]  Scripture  Evidence  of  the  Sinfulness  of 
Injustice  and  Oppression,  respectfully  submitted  to  professing 
Christians,  in  order  to  call  forth  their  sympathy  and  exertions 
on  behalf  of  the  much-injured  Africans.  London :  Harvey  and 
Darton.   1828.    i2mo,  pp.  40.     Plate.  21086 


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nUDLEV. 


[Dudley  (Paul).]  An  L^say  on  the  Merchandize  of  Slaves 
&  Souls  of  Men,  Revel,  xviii.  13,  with  an  Application  thereof 
of  the  Church  of  Rome.  To  which  is  added,  An  Exercitation 
on  Numb,  xxxii.  10,  11,  12.  With  An  Occasional  Meditation 
on  I.  Sam.  xxiii.  11,  12.  By  a  Gentleman.  ...  Boston  in  N.  E.: 
Printed  by  B.  Green.  MDCCXXXI.  4to,  2  I.,  pp.  iv,  63.  ba.,  c. 
-f-  London:   J.  Downing.    1732.     8vo,  pp.  6,  35,  (27  for  35). 

"Tho  Judg  Dudley  would  not  Put  his  name;  yet  He  was  Pleas'd  to  advise  wth  me 
in  Correcting  it,  both  before  it  went  to  ye  Press,  tc  in  ye  Time  of  ye  Impression."  — 
T.  Prince. 

[Dudley.]  Objections  to  the  Bank  of  Credit  Lately  Pro- 
jected at  Boston.  Being  a  Letter  upon  that  Occasion,  to  John 
Burril,  Esq;  Speaker  to  the  House  of  Representatives  for  the 
Prince  of  Massachusetts- Bay  in  New-England.  Boston:  printed 
by  T.  Fleet.    17 14.      Sm.  8vo,  pp.  32.  w.  21088 

This  was  answered  bv  "  A  Vindication  of  the  Bank  of  Credit  Projected  in  Boston 
from  the  Aspersions  of  Paul  Dudley,  Esqr.  in  a  Letter  By  him  directed  to  John  Burril, 
Esq.  ...  [n.  p.]  Printed  in  the  Tear  1714."  i2mo,  Title,  pp.  20.  ba.  See 
[Sewall    (S.)] 

Dudley  (R.)  Arcano  del  mare  di  D.  Ruberto  Dutleo,  Duca 
di  Nortumbria  e  conte  de  Warwich.  Fiorenxa:  Corchini.  l66i. 
2  vols.,  folio.  21089 

"Seconde  edition,  augmentee,  d*un  ouvrage  important  dans  lequel  I'auteur  donne 
ses  idees  sur  la  navigation  et  le  developpement  du  commerce  maritime.  Les  cartes, 
grjvees  par  Lucini,  sont  bien  executees  ;  une  quarantaine  d'elles  concernent  I'Amer- 
ique.  On  y  trouve  des  cartes  tres-detaillees  du  Canada,  des  £tat3-Unis,  du  Mexique, 
de  la  Guyane,  etc,"  —  Tross  Catalogue. 

[Dudley  (T.)]  Massachusetts,  or  the  First  Planters  of  New 
England,  the  End  and  Manner  of  their  coming  thither,  and 
Abode  there.  In  Several  Epistles  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln. 
With  a  Conclusion  by  John  Cotton.  [Signed  T.  D.j  Boston^  New 
England:  B.  Green  (^  J.  Allen.,   Printers.    1696.    i2mo,  pp.  56. 

Of  great  rarity.  Reprinted  in  the  "Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,"  viii.  36-47;  and  "New 
Hampshire  Coll.,"  Vol.  iv.  ;  and  with  "  Explanatory  Notes  by  Dr.  John  Farmer,"  in 
Force's  Tracts,  Vol.  11.,  No.  iv. 

Dudley  (T.  H.)  Proceedings  at  the  Dinner  given  by  the 
Bar  of  New  Jersey,  to  Thomas  H.  Dudley,  Esq.,  Nov.  25, 
1868.      Newark.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  21091 

Dudley  (T.  P.)  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  August,  1870.  Historical  and  Archaeological  Tracts. 
Number  One.  Battle  and  Massacre  at  Frenchtown,  Michigan, 
January,  1813.  By  Rev.  Thomas  Dudley  ...  .  [«•  P-  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  21092 


DUEL. 


559 


Dudley  {discount).     Speech  of  Viscount  Dudley  upon  a  Mo- 
tion of  19th  May,  1826,  for  the  early  Consideration  of  Measures 


touching  Slaves.     London.    1826.     8vo,  pp.  12. 


21093 


Dudley  Observatory.  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of 
Albany,  and  the  Donors  and  Friends  of  the  Dudley  Observatory 
...  .  13th  of  July,  1858.  Albany:  Comstock  and  Cassidy^  Printers. 
1858.     8vo,  pp.  32.  B.,  H.,  s.  21094 

See  Gould  (B.  A.) 

Annals  of  the  Dudl-y  Observatory.  ...  Albany:  IVeed^  Parsons 
and  Company^  Printers.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  Ixvii  ;  Description  of 
Observato.y,  pp.  126;   Appendix,  pp.  126.  H.  21095 

Defence  of  Dr.  Gould  by  the  Scientific  Council  of  the  Dud- 
ley Observatory.  Albany:  Weed^  Parsons  and  Company.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  91.  H.  21096 

The  Dudley  Observatory  and  the  Scientific  Council.  State- 
ment of  the  Trustees.  Albany:  Fan  Benthuysen^  Printer.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  173.  B.,  H.  21097 

Inauguration  of  the  Dudley  Observatory  at  Albany,  August 
28,  1856.  Albany:  Charles  Fan  Benthuysen^  Printer.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  139.  H.  +  Second  Edition  [with  Chronicle  and  List  of 
Donors].     Albany.    1858.     8vo.  21098 

A  Letter  to  the  Majority  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Dudley  Ob- 
servatory,    [n.  p.    n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  14.  h.,  s.  21099 

Who  withholds  Co-operation  ?  Correspondence  between  the 
Officers  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Dudley  Observatory 
and  the  Directors  of  the  same  Institution.  Albany^  N.  T.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  93.  21 100 

ALo:  Dudley  Observatory:  Meeting  of  the  Board  of  Underwriters,  &c.,  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  New-Yoric  city,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  10.  —  Nebular  Hypothesis  j  or  Gen- 
eral Theory  of  the  Dudley  Observatory  in  th  Abstract.  [Signed]  Herschel.  Albany. 
18 '8.  8vo,  pp.  12.  H.,  s.  —  Report  of  the  Abironomer  in  charge  of  the  Dudley  Obser- 
vatory, for  the  Year  1863.  Albany  :  'J.  Muniell.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  43.  h.  -Speeches 
of  J.  N.  Wilder  and  T.  W.  Olcott,  June,  185;.,  before  the  Trustees  j  with  the  Reso- 
lutions of  the  Board.     Albany.   1858.     pp.28. 

A  Duel  and  no  Duel,  or  the  Skirmish  of  the  West  Indian 
Heroes,  a  Burlesque  Account  (in  Verse)  of  the  Cause,  Rise, 
and  Progress  of  the  Quarrel  between  Sir  C — r  O — le  and  Gov- 
ernor T ey,  and  Assault  on  his  Excellency  in  his  own  House 

in  Spanish  Town,  by  an  Honest  Sailor.     London.   1743.     8vo. 


56o 


DUER. 


An  Essay  on  Dueling.      New  Tori.   1 830.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

The  Duelist ;  or  a  Candid  Appeal  to  the  Moral  and  Religious 
Portion  of  our  countrymen,  who  are  inclined  to  support  Henry 
Clay  for  the  Presidency,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  21 103 

DuELL  (R.  H.)  Position  of  Parties.  Speech  of  Hon.  R.  H. 
Duell,  of  New  York,  delivered  in  the  ...  House  ...  April  12, 
i860,     [n.  p.    i860.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  21104 

DuER  (J.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Life,  Character,  and  Public 
Services  of  James  Kent,  late  Chancellor  of  the  State  of*  New 
York.  Delivered,  ...  April  12,  1848.  By  John  Duer.  New 
York.  MDCCCXLViii.     8vo,  pp.  81.  21105 

Duer.  An  Introductory  Lecture  on  the  Evils,  Social,  Moral, 
and  Political,  that  flow  from  our  Party  Divisions,  and  the  Prev- 
alence of  Party  Spirit,  ...  February  2d,  1841.  By  John  Duer, 
Esq.   ...   New  York:   Baker^  Crane  i^  Co.    1841.     8vo,  pp.  27. 

Duer.  A  Vindication  of  the  Public  Faith  of  New- York 
and  Pennsylvania,  in  reply  to  the  Calumnies  of  the  "Times." 
By  John  Duer.     London.    1840.  s.  21107 

Also  :  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 
of  the  Diocese  of  New  York,  ...  ayth  of  September,  1843,  in  Support  of  the  Resolu- 
tions offered  by  Judge  Oalcley.      New  York.    1843.     8vo,  pp.  47.     B.,  N. 

Duer  (John),  and  Sedgwick  (Robert).  An  Examination  of 
the  Controversy  between  the  Greek  Deputies  and  two  Mercan- 
tile Houses  of  New-York,  together  with  a  Review  of  the  Pub- 
lications on  the  Subject  by  the  Arbitrators,  Messrs.  Emmet  and 
Ogden  and  Mr.  Wm.  Bayard.  New  York.  1826.  8vo,  pp. 
179.  B.  21108 

Duer  (J.  K.)  The  Nautilus,  a  Collection  of  Select  Nautical 
Tales,  and  Sea  Sketches,  with  a  Full  Narrative  of  the  Mutiny 
of  the  Somers.  Edited  by  John  K.  Duer  ...  .  New-York :  J. 
Winchester.   1843.    4to,  pp.  48.  H.  21109 

Duer  [(W.)]  Remarks  of  Mr.  Duer  of  New  York,  on  the 
Prohibition  of  Slavery  in  the  newly  acquired  Territories  of  the 
United  States.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  July  29,  1848. 
Washington.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  15.  b.,  h.  21110 

Also;  Speech  ...  on  the  Origin  of  the  War  with  Mexico  ...  .  in  the  House  ... 
February  14,  1848.  fFnthington.  1848.  8vo,  pp.14,  h. — The  Territorial  Ques- 
tion.    Speech  ...  in  the  House  ...  April   10,  1850 [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8. 

R.   +  Speech  ...  Aug.  6,  1850:  Texas  and  New-Mexico  ...   [n.  p.    n.  d.]     1. 


DUF.R. 


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DuER  (W.  A.)  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Constitutional 
Jurispudence  of  the  United  States,  delivered  Annually  in  Co- 
lumbia College,  New  York.  By  William  Alexander  Duer,  ll.d. 
...  New- Tor k :  Harper  W  Brothers.  [1843.]  '^mo,  pp.  419. 
BA.  +  Second  Edition,  Revised,  Enlarged,  and  adapted  to  Pro- 
fessional as  well  as  General  Use.    Boston.    1856.    i2mo.     211 11 

Duer.  Letter,  addressed  to  Cadwallader  D.  Colden,  Esquire. 
In  Answer  to  the  Strictures,  contained  in  his  "  Life  of  Robert 
Fulton"  ...  .  With  an  Appendix  ...  .  By  William  Alexander 
Duer,  Esquire.  Albany:  E.  and  E.  Hosford.  181 7.  8vo,  pp. 
127.  B.,  BA.,  c.  21 1 12 

Set  Colden  (C),  Vol.  iv.,  No.  14281,  for  a  «•  Review." 

Duer.  The  Life  of  William  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling, 
Major  General  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States,  during  the 
Revolution,  with  Selections  from  his  Correspondence.  By  his 
Grandson,  William  Alexander  Duer,  ll.d.  New  York:  Pub- 
lished for  the  New  "Jersey  Hist.  Society^  by  fViley  i^  Putnam.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  272.     Portrait  and  Map.  h.  21 113 

Formi  Vol.  II.  of  the  "  Collect,  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society." 

Duer.  New  York  a"  it  was  during  the  Latter  Part  of  the 
Last  Century.  An  Anniversary  Address  delivered  before  the 
St.  Nicholas  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  Dec.  ist,  1848. 
By  William  Alexander  Duer.     New  Tori.   1849.     8vo,  pp.  48. 

Duer.  Outlines  of  the  Constitutional  Jurisprudence  of  the 
United  States  ;  designed  as  a  Text  Book  for  Lectures,  as  a 
Class  Book  for  Academies  and  Common  Schools,  and  as  a 
Manual  for  Popular  Use.  By  William  Alexander  Duer,  ll.d. 
...   New-Tork  :   Collins  and  Hai:nay.    1833.  s.  21 1 15 

Duer.  Reminiscences  of  an  Old  Yorker.  By  the  late  Wil- 
liam A.  Duer,  ll.d.,  President  of  Columbia  College,  etc.  New 
Tork.   1867.     8vo.  c.  21 1 16 

Thirty-five  copies  privately  printed  for  W.  L.  Andrews,  Esq.  These  articles  on  Old 
New  York  originally  appeared  in  the  "  American  Mail,"  1847. 

Duer.  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Colden's  Vindication  of  the  Steam- 
boat Monopoly.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  Copies  of  the 
most  Important  Documents  ...  .  By  William  Alexander  Duer. 
Albany  :  E.  ^  E.  Hosford.   18 19.     8vo,  pp.  184,  xxvii.       B.,  C. 

Also ;  The  Duties  and  Responsibilities  of  the  Rising  Generation :  an  Address  ... 
July  44,  1848,  by  William  Alexander  Duer,  ll.d.  ...  New-Tork:  A.  J.  Toviniend. 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  z8.  —  An  Eulogy  on  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson  j  pronounced 

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,„  [at]  Albany,  at  the  Public  Cimmenioration  of  their  Deathi,  held  in  that  City, 
on  Monday  the  3131  of  July,  1826.  ...  Albany.  iiji6.  8vo,  pp.  20.  ■.,  ba. — 
Letter  to  C  King,  in  Answer  to  hit  Defence  uf  Biihop  Doanc.     [n.  p. J   185a.    8vo. 

Duerr's  Collection  of  Standard  American  Authors.  Edited 
by  William  E.  Drugulin.     Ltipzig :   A.  Diirr.   1854.     8vo. 

Continued.     Vol.  lxxiv.  appeared  in  1867 

DuFAU  (Pierre  Armand),  Duvergier  (Jean  Baptiste),  and 
Gaudet  (Joseph).  Collection  des  Constitutions,  Chartes,  ct 
Lois  Fondamentales  des  Peuples  dc  I'Europe  et  des  deux  Amer- 
iques  ;  avec  des  precis  ofFrant  I'histoire  des  libertes  et  des  institu- 
tions politiques  chez  les  nations  modernes.  Par  Dufau,  Duver- 
gier et  Gaudet.     Paris.   1801.     7  vols.,  8vo.  b. ,0.21119 

Dufau.  History  of  the  Political  Institutions  of  the  Nations 
of  Europe  and  America :  Translated  from  the  French  of  Dufau, 
Duvergier,  and  Gaudet.  By  T.  E.  Evans.  London.  1824. 
8vo.  21 120 

DuFAY  (Jules).  L'Amerique  histoire  des  voyages  dans  cette 
parte  du  monde,  guerres,  mocurs,  produits,  anecdotes  ...  . 
Paris:   Courval  et  Comp.   1826.     3  vols.,  i2mo.  21 121 

Du  Fay,  Motion  d'ordre  faite  par  Du  Fay,  depute  de  Saint 
Domingue,  sur  les  moyens  de  retablir  I'ordre  dans  les  Colonies. 
Paris,  an  6  [1798].     8vo,  pp.  8.  J.C.B.  21 122 

DuFET  (L.)  Recueil  general  des  traites  de  commerce  con- 
clus  entre  la  France  et  les  Etats  suivants:  Angletcrre,  ...  Bresil, 
...  Nicaragua,  Salvador,  ...   Paris:   Didier  et  O'.   1861.     i2mo. 

DuFEY  (P.  J.  S.)  Abrege  de  I'histoire  des  revolutions  de 
I'Anierique  Meridionale,  depuis  les  primieres  decouvertes  par  les 
Europeens,  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  [etc.]  Paris:  Emler freres.  1827. 
2  vols.,  i8mo,  2  1.,  pp.  iv,  pp.  382;  2  1.,  pp.  375.         c.  21 124 

DuFEY.  Abrege  de  I'histoire  des  revolutions  de  I'Amerique 
Septentrionale,  depuis  les  premieres  decouvertes  jusqu'au  voyage 
du  General  Lafayette,  en  1824  ^^  1825.  Par  P.  J.  S.  Dufey. 
Paris.    1827.     2  vols.,  l2mo.  21 125 

Dufey.  Resume  de  I'histoire  des  revolutions  de  I'Amerique 
Meridionale,  depuis  les  premieres  decouvertes  par  les  Europeens 
jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Perou,  Mexique,  Bresil,  Venezuela,  Colom- 
bie.  Chili,  Paraguay,  Cuba,  Porto-Rico  ...  leurs  religions,  lois, 
mceurs,  usages,  constitutions,  actuelles,  evenements  jusqu'a  la  fin 
de  1825.     Paris.    1826.     2  vols.,  i8mo.  21126 


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Duffy.  Die  Revolution  in  Sudamenka  und  Mexico,  scit 
die  Entdcckung  durch  die  Spanier  bis  auf  die  neueste  Zeit. 
Aus  dcm  Fran/usischen  von  F.  A.  Riider.  Ilmtnau .  yoigt. 
1827.    8vo.  21127 

DuFEY.  Resume  de  I'Histoire  des  Revolutions  de  TAmer- 
ique  septentrionale,  depiis  les  premieres  Dccouvertes  juscni'au 
Voyage  du  General  Lafayette,  in  1824  et  1825  ...  .  rar  P.  J. 
S.  Dufey  ...  .  Paris:  Jchi/le  "Jourdan.  1826.  2  vols.,  24mo, 
pp.  iv,  371  -,  2  1.,  pp.  452.  H.  21 128 

Duff  (H.  J.)  Petition  of  Henry  J.  DufF  and  others,  for  an 
alteration  of  the  State  Constitution,  presented  to  the  General 
Assembly,  May,  184b.  Report  of  he  Committee  on  the  Peti- 
tion of  Henry  J.  DufF,  and  others,  by  Sylvester  G.  Sherman, 
Esq.,  Chairman  of  the  Committee,  made  to  -he  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  Rhode  Island,  January,  1847.  {Providence  r\  M. 
B.  y'oung.    [1847.]     ^v°»  PP*  4>  '6'  21129 

Duff  (IVl.  E.  G.)  A  Political  Survey.  By  Mountstuart  E. 
Grant  Duff  ...  .  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and  Douglas.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  XV,  240.     2  Maps,  one  of  South  America,     ba.  21 130 

"Northern  and  Central  America,"  pp.  119-238. 

Duffield  (D.  B.)  Bench  and  Bar,  a  Post  Prandial  Rhyme, 
read  at  the  Bar  Supper  in  Detroit.     Detroit.    1857.     ^^Oj  PP-  26' 

Duffield  (G.)  A  Sem  ,n  preached  in  the  Third  Presby- 
terian Church  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  On  Thursday  De- 
cember II,  1783.  The  Day  appointed  bv  the  United  States  in 
Congress  assembled,  to  be  observed  as  a  Day  of  Thanksgiving, 
for  the  Restoration  of  Peace,  and  Establishment  of  our  Inde- 
pendence, in  the  Enjoyment  of  our  Rights  and  Privileges.  By 
George  Duffield  ...  .  Philadelphia  Printed;  Boston:  Re-Printed 
by  T.  iff  J.  Fleet,  mdcclxxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  26.  ba.  21132 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon  ...  October  30th,  1827,  at  ...  Harrisburg,  Tenn.,  on  the  ... 
Ordination  of  Messrs.  Dan'l.  McKinley  and  M'Knight  Williamson.  ...  Carlitle.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  25.     H. 

Duffield  (G.)  The  Death  of  Gen.  William  Henry  Harri- 
son, President  of  the  United  States ;  or  the  Divine  Rebuke, 
being  a  Discourse  ...  by  George  Duffield  ...  of  Detroit.  De- 
troit:  Dawson  dff  Bates ^  Printers.   1841.     8vo,  pp.  18.  H. 

Duffield.  Humiliation  and  Hope:  or,  the  Christian  Patriot's 
Duty  in  the  Present  Crisis  of  our  National  Affairs.    A  Discourse, 


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...  November  14,  1862,  the  Day  of  Fasting,  ...  appointed  by 
the  Synod  of  Michigan.  ...  George  Duifield,  ...  Detroit:  printed 
by  O.  S.  Gulley.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  24.  21 134 

DuFFiELD.  National  Union,  the  Test  of  American  Loyalty, 
an  Historical  Discourse,  November  24th,  1864,  By  George 
Duffield,  Jr.   ...  Adrian,  Mich.   ...  Detroit.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

DuFFiELD.  The  Nation's  Wail.  A  Discourse  delivered  in 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Detroit,  on  Sabbath,  the  i6th 
of  April,  1865,  the  day  after  receiving  the  intelligence  of  the 
Brutal  Murder  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  a  Brutal 
Assassin.  George  Duffield,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Detroit.  Detroit :  Advertiser  and  Tribune  Print. 
1865.     8vo,  pp.  18.  B.  21 136 

Duffield.  One  Hundred  Years  Ago :  An  Historical  Dis- 
course.    By  Rev.  Dr.  G.  Duffield.     Carlisle.   1858.    8vo.      s. 

Also :  Claims  of  "  Episcopal  Bishops,"  Examined,  in  a  series  of  Letters.  Netu- 
Tork.  1842.  i2mo.  F.  —  The  Divine  Organic  Law,  ordained  for  the  Human  Race; 
or  Capital  Punishment  for  Murder  authorized  by  God  and  sustained  by  Reason.  ... 
Detroit:  printed  by  Garrett  &  Geiger.  1848.  l6mo,  pp.  27.  h.  —  Funeral  Discourse 
on  Hugh  Brady,  Brevet  Major  General  of  tlie  United  States  Army  ...  Detroit.  185 1. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  —  Our  Federal  Union  a  Cause  for  Gratitude  to  God.  A  Thanksgiving 
Discourse,  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Detroit,  November  28th, 
1850.  ...  Detroit:  Harmon,  Broadhead  Sf  Co.^  Printert.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  16.  ba. — 
Our  National  Sins  to  be  repented  of,  and  the  Grounds  of  Hope  for  the  Preservation  of 
our  Federal  Constitution  and  Union.  A  Discourse  delivered  January  4,  1861.  ... 
Detroit :  Free  Press  Office.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  40.  —  A  Sermon  on  American  Slavery,  its 
Nature,  and  the  Duties  of  Christians  in  relation  to  it.  ...  Detroit :  y.  S.  and  S.  A. 
Bagg.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  32. —  ...  a  Sermon  ...  before  the  Presbytery  of  Detroit^  Octo- 
ber 13,  1842,  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Meigs  ...  .  Detroit:  Morgan  Bates,  Printer. 
1843.  l2mo,  pp.  36.  H. — Secession:  its  Cause  and  Cure.  A  Thanksgiving  Dis- 
course. The  Rule  of  Divine  Providence  applicable  to  the  present  circumstances  of 
our  Country,  delivered  ...  in  Detroit,  Thursday,  Nov.  28,  i860.  ...  Detroit.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  —  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon.     The  Religiour  Character  of  a  People  th« 

True  Element   of  their  Prosperity Delivered  ...  Nov.   28,  1839.  ■■.    Detroit: 

Dauiton  &  Bates,  Printers.   1 8  39.     8vo,  pp.  20.     H. 

Duffield  (G.),  ^unr.  Courage  in  a  Good  Cause :  or.  The 
Lawful  and  Courageous  Use  of  the  Sword.  A  Sermon  by 
George  Duffield,  Jr.,  ...  Philadelphia.  Delivered  April  21, 
1861.   ...  ^Philadelphia :"]  T.  B.  Pugh.    8vo,  pp.38.     H.  21 138 

Duffield.  The  Dark  Night,  and  the  Glorious  Morning ; 
A  Thanksgiving  Sermon:  December  7th,  1865.  By  George 
Duffield,  Jr Galesburgy  III.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  31.  H. 

Duffield.  The  God  of  our  Fathers.  An  Historical  Sermon, 
Preached  in  the  Coates'  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadel- 


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phia,  on  Fast  Day,  January  4,  1861.  By  George  Duffield,  Jr., 
Pastor.  With  Copious  Notes,  and  an  Appendix.  Philadelphia : 
T.  B.  Pugh.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  56.  B.,  H.,  s.  21 140 

DuFFiELD.  (J.  T.)  A  Discourse  at  the  Opening  of  the 
Synod  of  New  Jersey,  ...  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  October  16, 
1866.  By  Rev.  J.  T.  Duffield,  d.d.  With  Notes  and  Ap- 
pendix.    Philadelphia:   J.  S.  Claxton.    1867.    izmo,  pp.  64. 

Also :  The   Princeton   Pulpit,  a  Collection  of  Sermons  Preached  there  by  Eminent 
Divines.     Edited  by  J.  T.  Duffield.     New  York:   C.  Scribner.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  326. 

DuFFiN  (P.  W.),  and  Lloyd  (T.)  The  Trial  of  P.  W. 
Duffin  and  Thomas  Lloyd  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States  for  a 
Supposed  Libel.  To  which  is  annexed  a  Letter  tj  Thomas 
Pinckney,  the  American  Minisfjr,  etc.  Second  Edition.  Lon- 
don.  1793.    8vo.  21 142 

DuFiEF  (N.  G.)  The  Logic  of  Facts  ;  or  the  Conduct  of 
Wm.  Rawle,  Esq.  ...  towards  N.  G.  Dufief,  arraigned  before 
the  Tribunal  of  Public  Opinion  :  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  for 
the  Author  by  Abel  Dickimon  ...   .   1806.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  40,  10. 

DuFLOT  DE  MoFRAS  {M.)  Exploration  du  territoire  de 
rOregon,  des  Californies  et  de  la  Mer  Vermeilie,  executee  pen- 
dant les  annees  1840,  1841  et  1842,  par  Duflot  de  iMofras,  ... 
ouvrage  public  par  ordre  du  Roi,  ...  A  Paris^  chez  Arthus  Ber- 
trand.  1844.  2  vols,,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  (4),  524;  514,  4  Plates. 
Atlas  in  folio,  14  Maps  and  3  Plates.  c.  21 144 

A  very  fine  work  j  originally  published  in  parts.      Also  :   L'Orsgon.      Parit :  Plan. 
1846.     8vo,  pp.  44.     From  the  "Revue  nouvelle." 

DuFOUR  (Adolphe  Hippolyte).  La  France;  atlas  des  quatre- 
vingt-six  depariements  et  des  colonies  fran^aises,  divises  en 
arrondissements  et  en  cantons,  avec  un  trace  des  routes  imperiales 
et  departementales,  des  chemins  de  fer,  canaux,  rivieres  et  cours 
d'eaux,  etc.,  avec  une  notice  historique  sur  chaque  departement, 
par  Albert  Montemont.     Paris:  A.  Logerot.  [n.  d.]    Folio. 

DuFOUR  (Ph.  S.)  Traite  nouv.  et  curieux  du  cafe,  du  theet 
du  chocolate.     La  Have.  1693.    i2mo.     Plate.  21146 

"  Le  traite  du  chocolat  contient  des  notices  tur  I'hist.  natur.  de  rAm6rique." 

Du  Fresne  de  Francheville  (Joseph).  Histcire  des  Fin- 
ances, ou  Histoire  de  la  Compagnie  des  Indes,  avec  les  Titres  de 
jses  Concessions  et  Priveleges.     Parti.   1738.    4to,  pp.  660.     s. 


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[Du  Fresne  de  Francheville.]  Relations  curieusec  de  dif- 
ferents  pays  nouvellement  decouverts.  Par  M***.  Paris: 
Mirigot.   1741.    8vo.  21 148 

Du  Fresnoy  (L.)  Methode  pour  etudier  la  Geographic  par 
Lenglet  Du  Fresnoy.     Paris.    1716.  21149 

The  edition,  "augment^e  par  Barbeau  de  la  Bruyire  et  Dro'ieC.  Parit.  1768."  10 
vols.,  i2ino,  is  considered  the  best.  The  list  oF  maps  of  America  is  really  useful,  as  a 
list.  No  criticisms  are  given.  There  is  also  a  list  of  works  on  Asia,  under  different 
heads. 

Du  Fresnoy.  A  New  Method  of  Studying  History,  Geo- 
graphy, and  Chronology,  with  a  Catalogue  of  the  Chief  Historians 
of  all  Nations,  the  Best  Editions  of  their  Works,  and  Charac- 
ters of  them.  Made  English,  with  Variety  of  Improvements  and 
Corrections,  by  Richard  Rawlinson,  ll.d.  London.  1730.  2 
vols.,  Svo.  21 150 

Dufur  (A.  J.)  Statistics  of  the  State  of  Oregon  ;  containing 
a  Description  of  its  Agricultural  Development,  and  Natural  and 
Industrial  Resources.  Together  with  the  Physical,  Geographi- 
cal, Geological,  and  Mineral  Statistics  of  the  State.  Compiled 
...  by  A.  J.  Dufur  ...  .  Salem^  Oregon:  Willamette  Farmer  Office. 
1869.     8vo,  pp.  128.  BA.,  c.  21151 

DuGANNE  (A.  J.  H.)  Camps  and  Prisons.  Twenty  Months 
in  the  Department  of  the  Gulf.  By  A.  J.  H.  Duganne.  ... 
Illustrated.  Second  Edition.  New  York:  J.  P.  Rohens^  Pub- 
Usher.    1865.    i2mo,  pp.  424.  BA.  21x52 

Duganne.  The  Fighting  Quakers :  a  True  Story  of  the 
War  for  our  Union.  By  A.  J.  H.  Duganne.  With  Letters 
from  the  Brothers  to  their  Mother,  and  a  Funeral  Sermon  by 
Rev.  O.  B.  Frothingham.  By  authority  of  the  New  York 
Bureau  of  Military  Records.  New  Tori:  J.  P.  RobenSy  Printer, 
1866.    i2mo,  pp    116.  21153 

Dugapine.  a  History  of  Governments ;  showing  the  Pro- 
gress of  Civil  Society  and  the  Structure  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
States.  By  Augustine  J.  H.  Duganne.  New  Tori :  R.  M.  de 
Witt.   1861.    i2mo,  I  1.,  pp.  303.  c.  21 154 

Duganne.  Massasoit's  Daughter ;  or,  the  French  Captive. 
A  Romance  of  Aboriginal  New  England.  By  A.  J.  H.  Duganne. 
New  Tori:  Beadle  l^  Company.   1864.    i2mo,  pp.  115.       21 155 


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DuGANNE.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Augustine  J.  H.  Du- 
gantie.      Philadelphia.    1855.     8vo,  pp.  407.  21 156 

AUo :  Art's  True  Mission  in  America.  ...  Ncto  York,  1853.  lamo,  pp.  35.  b. 
—  Ballads  of  the  War.  ...  Ne-w  York,  i86a.  410,  pp.  36.  —  The  Heroic  Succession. 
An  Oration,  On  the  Second  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Cooper 
Institute,  New  York.  April  15,  1867.  New  York.  1867.  8vo.  s. — Massachu- 
tetts,  and  other  Poems.  Boston,  1843.  24i>0|  PP-  64-  —  '^^^  Mission  of  Intellect. 
A  Poem.  New  York,  mdcccliii.  iimo,  pp.  33. — The  Mysteries  of  the  Three 
Cities,  Boston,  New  York,  and  Philadelphia.  A  True  History  of  Men's  Hearts  and 
Habits.  Philadelphia.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  204.  —  Parnassus  in  Pillory.  A  Satire.  By 
Motley  Manners,  Esq.  New  York.  185 1.  izmo,  pp.  96.  —  The  Peon  Prince:  a 
Tale  of  Mexico.     New  York:   Btadle.   1863.    i2mo,  pp.  130.  —  A  Sound  Literature 

the  Safeguard  of  our  National  Institutions New   fork.   1853.    i6mo,   pp.9,     b., 

H.  —  The  Tenant    Housesj  or    £mbers   from   Poverty's   Hearth.     New   York.    1858. 
Iimo,  pp.  490. —  Utterances.  ...   New  York.   1865.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  36. 

DuGDALE  (R.)  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Col- 
ville,  ...  late  Commander  in  Chief  of  his  Majesty's  Squadron  in 
North- America.  Wrote  By  Robert  Dugdale,  late  Commander 
of  his  Majesty's  armed  Schooner,  the  Magdalen.  London : 
Printed  for  the  Author.    1766.  2 II 57 

See  «' M.  Rev.,"  xxxvi,  159. 

DuGGAN  (G.)  Specimens  of  the  Stone,  Iron  and  Wood 
Bridges,  ...  of  the  United  States  Railroads  ...  accompanied  by  ... 
an  Appendix,  ...  By  George  Duggan.     New  Tor k.   1850.    Folio. 

Six  or  more  parts  published. 

DuGOUjON  {TAbhe).  Lettres  sur  I'esclavage  dans  les  colonies 
fran^aises.     Paris:  Pagnerre.   1845.     8vo.  21 159 

Du  Gr AT Y  (Alfred  M.)  La  Confederation  Argentine.  Paris: 
Guillaumin  et  C''.  1858.  8vo.  lO  Plates  and  I  Map.  +  Sec- 
ond Edition.     Bruxelles.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  xii,  372.  21160 

Du  Graty,  La  Republique  du  Paraguay,  par  Alfred  M. 
Du  Graty.  Leipzig:  Gand,,  Librairie  Europ'eenne  de  C.  Muquardt. 
Londres :  Triibner  &  Comp.  1862.  8vo.  Plate  and  Maps.  ba. 
4-  Seconde  edition.  Bruxelles.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  xxii,  407.  Map 
and  Views  of  Paraguay.  21 161 

DuGRiVEL  (A.)  Des  bords  de  la  Saone  a  la  baie  de  San 
Salvador,  ou  promenade  sentimentale  en  France  et  au  Bresil. 
Paris:   Ledoyen.    1843.     8vo,  pp.  394.  21162 

Du  Hailly  (E.)  Compagnes  et  stations.  Une  compagne 
dans  I'exireme  Orient,  les  Antilles  fram^aises,  Terre-Neuve.  Par 
Ed.  Du  Hailly.  Paris:  L.  Hacheite  et  O:  Challamel  ain'e. 
lilmo,  pp.  465.  21163 


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DULANEY. 


DuHAUT-CiLLY  (A.)  Voyage  auiour  du  Monde,  principale- 
ment  a  la  Californie  et  aux  Isles  Sandwich,  pendant  les  Annees 
1826,  1827,  1828  et  1829.  Par  A.  Duhaut-Cilly.  Paris: 
Bertrand.    1835.     8vo,  pp.  428.      Plate.  21 164 

DuHAUT-CiLLY.  Viaggio  intorno  al  globo,  principalment 
alia  California  ed  alle  isole  Sandwich,  negli  anni  1 826-1 829,  con 
I'aggiunta  delle  osservazioni  sugli  abitanti  di  quei  paesi,  di  P.  £. 
Botta.     Torino.   1841.     2  vols.,  8 vo.     Plates.  21 165 

DuHRiNG  (H.)  Remarks  on  the  United  States  of  America, 
with  regard  to  the  Actual  State  of  Europe.  By  Henry  Duhring. 
London :  W,  Simp  kin  and  R.  Marshall.  Amsterdam :  C.  G. 
Sulpke.     New  Tori:   fV.  Jackson.   1833.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  209. 

Stt  «N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xl.  457. 

Duke  (B.  W.)  History  of  Morgan's  Cavalry.  By  Basil 
W.  Drake.  Cincinnati:  Miami  Printing  and  Publishing  Company. 
1867.     8vo,  pp.  578.     Portrait.  c.  21 167 

[Duke  (William).]  Some  Memoirs.  See  Vol.  i.,  Nos.  3278 
and  3290. 

Dukes  (Joseph).  The  History  of  Joseph  and  his  Brethren, 
in  the  Choctaw  Language.  Revised  by  John  Pitchlyn.  Utica. 
1831.     i6mo.  21168 

Dukes  (J.  H.)  An  Oration,  delivered  before  the  Firemen  ot 
Charleston,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1844.  By  Joseph  H.  Dukes 
...    Charleston.   1844.     8vo.  21 169 

Du  Lac  (F.  M.  P.)     See  Perrin  du  Lac  (F.  M.) 

[DuLANEY  (Daniel).]  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of 
imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  For  the  Purpo-;  of 
raising  a  Revenue,  by  Act  of  Parliament  ...  .  North-America : 
[^Printed by  a  North  American,  mdcclxv.]  8vo,  pp.  47.  ba.,  H. 
+  Second  Edition.  Annapolis:  Jonas  Green.  x'J^i^.  4to,  2  1., 
pp.  5-55.  c.,  p.  4-  North- America.^  Printed;  London,  Re-printed 
for  J.  Almon.  mdcclxvi.    8vo,  3  1..,  pp.  (6),  81.  h.,  p. 

Some  copies  of  this  edition  read,  "  By  Mr.  Dulaney  of  Maryland."  «  The  author 
denies  the  Parliament's  right  of  taxing  the  Colonists,  invrnally.  The  zeal  of  this 
patriotic  North  American  sometimes  carries  him  rather  too  far  in  his  reflections  on  the 
Mother  Country."  —  M.  Rev,"  xxxiv,  65,  1 61.  **  His  opinions  were  thought  to  have 
moulded  those  of  Wm.  Pitt,  by  whom  they  were  publicly  noticed  with  great  honor.* 
&*  Bancroft,  Chap.  xtii. 


DUMAS. 


569 


DuLANEY.  The  Right  to  the  Tonnage,  the  Duty  of  Twelve 
Pence  per  Hogshead  on  all  exported  Tobacco,  and  the  Fines 
and  F'^rfeitures  in  the  Province  of  Maryland,  stated  by  Daniel 
Dulaney,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  said  Province.  Annapolis.  1766. 
Folio.  21 17 1 

Sit  "  Obiervations  on  the  Part  of  the  United  States." 

DuLEN  (J.  W.)  Farewell  Discourse :  preached  in  St.  Stephen's 
Church,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  by  Rev.  Jacob  W.  Dulon.  Brooklyn. 
1842.     pp.  16.  21 172 

DuLiEN  (J.)  Mississipi  et  Indiana ;  souvenirs  d'Amerique. 
BruxelUs.'F*  Parent  et  fils.   1862.    i2mo.  21173 

Dulon  (R.)  Aus  Amerika  uber  Schule,  deutsche  Schule, 
amerikanische  Schule  und  deutsch-amerikanische  Schule  von 
Rudolph  Dulon.  Leipzig  und  Heidelberg :  C.  F.  ff^inter.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  440.  21 174 

DuMAiL  (F.)  Martinique.  Observations  sur  le  regime  com- 
merciale  de  cette  colonic.  Par  M.  F.  Dumail  ...  .  Nice:  Gun- 
thier  et  O.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  20.  21 175 

DuMANOiR  or  Du  Manoir  (Philippe  Francois  Pinel),  and 
Dennery  (A.  P.)  La  case  de  I'oncle  Tom  ;  drame  en  huit 
actes.     Paris:  Levy  freres.   1853.    *2n:o.    +  \lbid^  1859.    4^°' 

Dumanoir  and  Dennery.  De  negerhut  van  Gom  Tom. 
Drama  in  8  bedrijven.  Uit  het  Fransch,  door  Cornelissen  en 
Beems.     s'Gravenhage :  A.  y.  van  Tetrode.   1854.    i2mo. 

Dumaresq  Genealogy.     See  [Perkins  (A.  T.)] 

Dumartray  (A.),  and  Rouhaud  (P.)  Coup  d'oeil  sur  la 
republique  de  I'Amerique  centrale,  et  particulierement  sur  les 
etats  de  Nicaragua  et  Costa  Rica,  accompagne  d'une  carte  de 
ces  deux  Etats.  Par  Alonzo  Dumartray  et  P.  Rouhaud.  Paris : 
J.  Andriveau  Goujon.   1832.    410,  pp.  12.     Map.  21 1 78 

Dumartray.  Opusculo  sobre  la  Republica  de  Centro- 
America,  y  particularmente  sobre  los  Estados  de  Nicaragua  y 
Costa  Rica,  con  un  Mapa  de  ambos  estados,  publicarle  Don 
Alonzo  Dumartray  y  Don  Pedro  Rouhaud.  Paris.  1833.  8vo, 
I  sheet.  21 1 79 

Dumas  (Alexandre).  California  ovvero  la  mania  del  danaro  -, 
racconto  romantico.     Ftrenxe.   1852.    i2mo.  21180 

vol.  v.  .71 


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570 


DUMAS. 


Dumas.  Un  Gil-Blas  en  Californie.  Par  Alexandre  Dumas. 
Paris:  Michtl  Livyfrirts.   i86i.    i6mo,  Title,  pp.  323.        ba. 

Dumas.  Un  Gil  Bias  in  California.  Milano.  1852.  i6mo. 
Plates.  21 181 

Dumas.  Le  Capitaine  Paul  par  Alexandre  Dumas.  Nouvelle 
6dition.  Paris:  Michel  Livyfrirts.  1862.  i6mo,  pp.  (ii),  xlviii, 
223.  ba.  21 182 

Dumas.  Paul  Jones,  the  Son  of  the  Sea.  New  Tori  :  Gar- 
rett i^  Co.  [1853.]    8vu,  pp.  105.  c.  21 183 

Dumas.  £in  Jahr  an  den  Ufern  des  Sacramento.  Von 
Alex.  Dumas.  Grimma:  Ferlags-Comptoir.  1852.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  155,  131.     (Europaische  Bibliothek,  748,  749.)  21184 

Dumas.     Neueste  Schriften.     IVien:  Hartleben.   1853-58. 
Svo.  21185 

Parti  99-104,  131,  133,  contain  "Australien.  Californlen.  Mexilco.  Reiiebilder 
von  Madame  Giovanni.  Geordnet  und  herausgegeben  von  Alex.  Dumai.  Nach  dem 
franzdiiichen  Manuicripte  von  G.  F.  W.  Rodiger."  3  ptt.,  pp.  191,  187,  144. 

Dumas.     Schriften.     Leipzig:  Kollmann.   i8i  -52.    i6mo. 

505.-506.  Bdchn  contain  "Ein  Jahr  in  Californien."  pp.  19a. 

Dumas.  Ausgewahlte  Schriften.  Leipzig  und  Wien :  Hart- 
leben.  1847-52.    8vo.  21 187 

Lief.  278-180  contain  «  Reiieerinnerungen  aus  Californien,  oder  ein  Jahr  an  den 
Ufern  <' t\  San  Joaquin  und  des  Sacramento.  Nach  dem  £rzahlungen  eines  Autwan- 
derers.     Uebertetzt  von  Ungewither." 

Dumas  (Chas.  F.  W.),  Translator.     See  [Smith  (W.)] 

Dumas  (G.)  Voyages  et  Decouvertes  faites  par  les  Russes, 
sur  I'Ocean  Oriental,  vers  le  Japan  et  I'Amerique,  avec  I'His- 
toire  du  Fleuve  Amur,  &c.  Amsterdam.  1766.  2  vols.,  i2mo. 
Maps.  21 188 

Dumas  (Mathieu).  Rapport  fait  par  M.  Dumas,  commis- 
saire  rapporteur  de  la  commission  chargee  de  presenter  a  I'As- 
semblee  nationale  un  plan  d'organisation  pour  Saint-Domingue. 
[23  avril  1792.]  Le  Cap:  Dufour  de  Rians.  [n.  d.]  4to,  pp. 
48  or  less.  21 189 

Dumas.  Traite  de  la  defence  et  de  la  conservation  des 
colonies.  Par  Mathieu  Dumas.  Londres  et  Bruxelles.  1777. 
Svo,  pp.  viii,  120.  c.  21190 


DUMMER. 


57' 


Dumas.  Memoirs  of  his  Own  Time,  including  the  Revolu- 
tion, the  Empire,  and  the  Restoration.  London.  1839.  2  vols., 
8vo.     Portraits.  21 191 

Count  Dumai  lerved  in  the  Revolutionary  War  under  Rochambeau,  and  givei 
graphic  deicriptioni  of  hit  campaign. 

Du  May  (Louis)  Le  Prudent  Voyageur,  conteriant  la  Des- 
cription Politique  de  tous  les  Etats  du  Monde,  de  I'Asie,  de 
I'Afrique,  et  de  I'Amerique,  et  particulierement  de  I'Europe. 
Genive.   1861.     3  vols.,  i2mo.  21192 

DuMBAR  (Gerhard).  De  Oude  en  Nieuwe  Constitutie  der 
Vereenigde  Staaten  van  Amerika,  uit  de  beste  schriften  in  haare 
gronden  ontvouwd.  Amsterdam:  J.  A.  Crajemchot.  mdccxciii- 
MDCCXcvi.    3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  255  :  x,  276  i  xii,  293,  7  1. 

Containi  an  impartial  examination  of  the  old  conititution,  by  which  he  means  the 
thirteen  articles  cf  confederation  of  the  17th  November,  1777.  This  survey  is  intro- 
duced by  a  concise  account  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  of  the  events  preceding  the 
adoption  of  the  Constitution.     Set  Rich,  i.  385,  and  '*M.  Rev.,"  x.  501. 

DuMESNiL  (Clement).  De  I'Abolition  des  droits  Feodaux  et 
Seigneuriaux  du  Canada.     Montreal.   1849.  21 194 

DuMESNiL.  Reflexions  preliminaires  des  vrais  principes  poli- 
tiques.     Montreal.   1 849.  21 195 

D[umesnil]  (M[arie.)]  L'esclavage,  poeme,  par  M.  D. 
Paris.   1823.    8vo.  21196 

DuMMER  (Jeremiah).  A  Defence  of  the  New-England  Char- 
ters. By  Jer.  Dummer.  London:  Printed  by  W.  Wilkins^  and 
sold  by  J.  Peele.  mdccxxi.  8vo,  pp.  5,  80.  C.  +  London:  W. 
Williams.  Reprinted  at  Boston  by  S.  Kneeland.  mdccxxi.  i2mo, 
pp.  44.  B.  +  Boston:  Re-printed  by  B.  Greene.  1 745.  8vo, 
pp.  (4), /J 3.  +  Boston:  New-England:  Thomas  and  John  Fleet. 
1765.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  44.  H.  +  London:  J.  Almon.  [1765.] 
8vo,  pp.  88.  21 197 

Dummer.  A  Discourse  on  the  Holiness  of  the  Sabbath 
Day  ;  Being  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Boston,  New  England,  Oc- 
tober 29th,  1704.  By  Jer.  Dummer.  Boston.  1704.  i6mo, 
pp.  54.  M.  -f  Boston:  Re-Printed  by  Edes  and  Gill.  1763. 
8vo,  pp.  8,  31.  BA.  21 198 

[Dummer.]  A  Letter  to  a  Friend  in  the  Country,  On  the 
late  Expedition  to  Canada :  with  An  Account  of  Enterprizes,  a 


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Defence  of  that  Design,  and  the  Share  the  late  M  —  rs  had  in  it. 
London:  A.Baldwin.    1712.    8vo,  pp.  22.  21 199 

[DuMMER.]     A  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord.     See  Vol.  iii.,  No. 

10507 

Dltmmbr.  Letter  dated  loth  August,  1729,  on  the  Assem- 
bly fixing  the  Governor's  Salary.     [No  Title.]     4to,  pp.  3. 

Dummer  wai  alio  the  author  of  several  diiquiiitioni  in  the  Latin  language,  which 
are  included  in  the  Prince  collection  in  the  Button  Public  Library.  A  pamphlet,  en- 
titled *' Considerations  on  behalf  of  the  Coluniiti  ...  1765,"  hai  been  attributed  to 
Dummer,  but  it  more  probably  by  Otit.  Dummer  wat  an  American  tcholar  of  bril- 
liant geniut,  and  pottetsed  of  remarkable  poweri  in  ipeaking  and  writing.  He  wat 
born  in  Botton  about  1680,  and  died  in  England  in  1739.  He  tpent  a  long  time 
abroad,  where  he  wat  at  one  time  the  agent  for  Maisachuietti.  Tudor  remarkit 
"  In  point  of  style  or  argument  Dummer  may  vie  with  any  American  writer  before 
the  Revolution."  —  Life  of  Otis,  Chap.  vi.     See  ahu  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxxiv.  64. 

Dummer  Academy,  Mas:.  An  Account  of  Dummer  Aca- 
demy, together  with  a  Statement  of  the  Alterations  and  Improve- 
ments, about  to  be  made,  by  the  Trustees.  Boston,  1837. 
i6mo,  pp.  12.  H.  21201 

The  Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  Rules,  and  Regulations 
of  Dummer  Academy.     Boston.   1848.    i2mo,  pp.  15.  w. 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Dummer  Academy. 
[^SaUm.']   1844.     8vo.  21203 

DuMON  (M.)  Rapport  fait  au  nom  de  la  commission  chargee 
d'examiner  le  Projet  de  Loi  relatif  au  traite  du  4  juillet.  Paris. 
1 83 1.     4to.  21204 

DuMQNT  (E.)     The   Address   of  Col.    Ebenezer   Dumont 
Speaker  of  the  House  ...  delivered  on  presenting  the  Address 
of  the  Scholars  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  to  the  Legislat 
ure,  and  also  that  Address.   ...  Indianapolis.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Dumont.  The  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  and  its  Late  Adjudica- 
tions. Speech  of  Hon.  Ebenezer  Dumont,  of  Indiana,  in  the 
House  ...  February  i6,  1867.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  10. 

Dumont  (H.)  Article  of  Faith  and  Church  Covenant  of 
the  United  Congregational  Church,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  with  a 
Brief  Notice  of  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Church.  Prepared 
at  the  request  of  the  Church  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Henry  Dumont, 
a.m.     Newport:  James  Atkinson.    1834.    i2mo,  pp.  46. 

This  church  dates  its  origin  in  the  year  1640. 


OUMONT. 


573 


[DuMONT  (Jean),  Baron  von  Carheroon."]  Les  Soupirs  de 
L'turopc  &c.  Or,  The  Groans  of  Europe  ar  the  Prospect  of 
the   Present   Posture  of  Affairs.     From   the  French,     [n.  p.] 

MDCCXIII.      8vO,  pp.  128,  I  1.  B.  2I2C0 

Contains  numeroui  rcferencei  to  Americi. 

DuMONT  (G.  M.  Butel).     Stt  ButeUDumont,  Vol.  in. 

Dumont(M.)  Memoires  Historiques  sur  la  Louisiane.  Sei 
Vol.  III.,  No.  9605. 

DuMONT  d'Urville  (Jules  Sebasticn  Cesar).  Rapport  sur 
le  Voyage  de  I'Astrolabe,  lu  a  I'Acadcmie  Royale  des  Sciences, 
II  mai  1829.  Par  M.  Dumont  D'Urville,  capitaine  de  fregate, 
etc.     Paris.   1829.    8vo,  4  sheets.  21209 

Dumont  d'Urville.  Voyage  de  la  Corvette  L'Astrolabe 
Execute  par  ordre  du  Roi,  pendant  les  annees  1826-1827- 
1828-1829,  sous  le  commandement  de  M.  J.  Dumont  d'Urville, 
capitaine  de  vaisseau.  Public  Par  Ordonnance  de  Sa  Majeste. 
Histoire  du  Voyage.  Parti:  J.  Tastu.  1830.  5  vols.,  rl.  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  cxvi,  528,  (i);  632;  (4),  790;  (4),  716;  and  Atlas  of 
243  Plates,  in  2  vols.,  folio,  -f-  Zoology.  Par  MM.  Quoy  et 
Gaimard.  Paris;  J.  Tastu.  iH^O-  pp.  (4),  4,  268,  (4),  686  ;  (4), 
954,  8  Plates;  (4),  390,  198  Plates  in  folio.  +  Botanique. 
Par  MM.  A.  Lesson  et  A.  Richard.  Paris:  J.  Tastu.  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  xvi,  376.  +  Botanique.  Par  M.  A.  Richard. 
Paris:  J.  Tastu.  1834.  pp.  (6),  Ivi.  80  Plates  in  folio.  + 
Faune  Entomologique  de  I'Ocean  Paciiique,  avec  I'iilustration 
des  Insectes  nouveaux  recuellies  pendant  le  voyage.  Par  le 
Docteur  Boisduval,  ...  Premiere  Partie.  Lepidopteres.  ||  Paris. 
Deuxieme  Partie.  Coleopteres  et  autres  ordres.  Paris :  y. 
Tastu.  1832-35.  2  vols.,  rl.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  267;  716.  12  Plates. 
-4-  Sciences  Naturelles.  Rapport  fait  a  I'Institut  de  France, 
sur  les  travaux  de  MM.  Quoy  et  Gaimard.  Pax  St.  Hilaire, 
Latreille,  etc.  Paris.  1829.  8vo,  3 J  sheets.  4-  Observations 
Nautiques,  Meteorologiques,  Hydrographiques  et  de  Physique. 
Paris.  1833.  4to,  18J  sheets.  2  Plates.  4-  Operations  Hydro- 
graphiques. Paris:  Didot.  1833.  4to,  20}  sheets;  second 
part,  22^  sheets.  4-  Philologie.  Paris.  1833.  2  vols.,  rl.  8vo, 
23^  sheets  ;  second  part,  19^^  sheets.  21 210 

This  splendid  work,  with  all  its  scientific  appendices,  forms  13  vols,  in  8vo,  i  in 
4to,  and  5  in  folio.  There  are  copits  on  vellum  paper,  with  India  proofs  of  the 
plaie?.  Those  of  natural  history  are  usually  colored.  Some  portions  of  the  work  were 
printed  by  order  of  the  Minister  of  Marine,  —  not  for  sale. 


574 


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i  las  dos  Americas,  Asia 
vols.,  4to. 

DuMONT    d'UrVILLB. 


DuMONT  d'Urvillb.  V^oyagc  pittoresque  autour  du  monde 
Resume  general  des  voyages  de  decouvertes  de  Magellan, 
I'asman,  Dampier,  Ansun,  Byron,  Wallace,  Carterel,  Bou- 
gainville, Cook,  Laperouse,  G.  Bligh,  Vancouver,  D'Entre- 
casteaux,  Wilson,  Baudin,  Flinders,  Krusenstern,  Porter,  Kutze- 
bue,  Freycinet,  Bellinghausen,  Basil  Hall,  Duperrey,  Paulding, 
Beechey,  Dumont  d'Urville,  Lutlce,  Dillon,  Laplace,  B.  Mur- 
rell,  etc.  Public  sous  la  direction  de  M.  Dumont  d'LJrville  ...  . 
J  Paris :  chez  L.  Tenri.  M  DCCC  xxxiv.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp. 
viii,  576}  3  I.,  pp.  584.     Maps  and  Plates.  ba.  2121  i 

Dumont  d'Urville.     Viaje  pintoresco  al  rededordel  mundo, 

y  Africa.     Barcelona.   1 841-1842.     3 

21212 

Viaggio  pittoresco  intorno  al  moiido 
ossia  riassunto  generale  de  viaggi  e  scopcrte  ...  .  Illustrato  con 
carte  geografiche  et  vignette  ...  .   Ftntzia.   1841.     4  vols.,  410. 

Dumont  d'Urville.  Malerische  Reise  um  die  Welt.  Eine 
geordnete  Zusammenstellung  des  wissenswerthesten  von  den 
Entdeckungsreisen  eines  Magellan,  Tasman,  Dampier,  etc.  ver- 
fasst  von  einer  Gesellschaft  reisender  und  gelehrter  unter  der 
Leitung  des  Herrn  Dumont  d'Urville.  [Aus  dem  Franzosischen] 
von  Dr.  A.  Diezmann.  Leipzig:  Baumgartner.  1835.  2  vols., 
4to,  pp.  xii,  338,  4  Maps  and  74  Plates ;  iv,  300,  Map  and  69 
Plates.  21214 

Dumont  d'Urville.  Reize  om  de  wereld,  zijnde  eene  gere- 
gelde  verzameling  van  het  wetenswaardigste  hetwelk  de  ontdek- 
kingsreizen  opieveren,  van  Magellaan, Tasman,  Dampier,  Anson, 
enz.  enz.  In  het  Fransch  uitgegeven  onder  opzigt  van  Dumont 
d'Urville  en  in  het  Hoogduitsch  overgebragt,  en  met  eenige 
aanmerkingen  en  bijvoegsels  vermeerdert  door  A.  Diezmann. 
Uit  het  Hoogduitsch  vertaald  door  P.  D.  Anslijn.  Lsiden :  D. 
Mortier  en  Zn.   1838-40.     3  pts.,  8vo.  21215 

Dumont  d'Urville.  Voyage  au  Pole  Sud  et  dans  I'Oceanie 
sur  les  corvettes  1' Astrolabe  et  la  Zelee  execute  par  ordre  du 
Rot  pendant  les  annees  1837-1838-1839-1840  sous  le  com- 
mandement  de  M.  Dumont-d'Urville  capitaine  de  vaisseau  pub- 
lie  sous  les  auspices  du  Departement  de  la  Marine.  Sous  la 
direction  superieure  de  M.  Jacquinot,  capitaine  de  vaisseau,  com- 
mandant de  la  Zelee.     Paris:  Gide.   184 1-7.  21 216 

Thii  magnificent  work  coniitti  of  the  following  lubjecti ;  it  ii  not  yet  completed : 
Hiitoire  du  voyage,  par  Dumont-Durville.     Parii.  1 841-1846.    10  voli.,  8vo,  1  voli 


DUMOKTER. 


575 


Athi,  r<)l!o,  191  PUtei(  Zoologie,  par  MM.  Hombron  ce  Jacquinot.  Parh.  1846. 
5  vuli.,  8vo,  AtUi,  folio,  140  Hlacei)  Botanique.  La  Cryptugamie,  par  M.  MontJgnCi 
d'jiptii  lei  cullectioni  de  MM.  Humbron  et  Jacquinot.  La  Fhaneroyamie,  pai  MM. 
Hombrun  et  Jacquinot.  Parii.  1845.  1  volt.,  8vu,  Atlai,  'olio,  56  FUtei ;  Obier- 
vdtioni  chrunometriquci  et  iheorie  nouvrlle  de  lever  loui  voile,  pai  M.  Vincrmlon 
Dumoulin.  Ptrii  t  GiJt.  1844.  8vo,  11}  iheeti,  1  Platei;  Anthrupolu|(ie,  par 
Dumoutier.  Parii,  1846.  8vo,  Atlai  and  50  Platei,  folio  {  Mineralo|;ie  et  GeuJDuie, 
par  Grjnge.  Parii,  1846.  8vu,  Adai  and  13  Platei,  folio{  Hliyiique,  par  Vincfn< 
don-Durnuulin  et  Coupvent-Deiboii.  Parii,  1841.  8vo{  Hydrographie,  par  Viiuen- 
don-Dumuulin.  Parii  1841-1847.  1  volt.,  8vo,  Atlai,  folio,  57  Mapi.  The  fol- 
lowing ii  a  cheaper  edition  of  the  narrative  : 

DuMONT  d'Urvillb.  Relation  du  voyage  au  pole  sud  et 
dans  rOceanie,  sur  les  corvettes  I'Astrolabe  et  la  Zelee  execute 
par  ordre  du  roi  pendant  les  annees  1837,  1838,  1839  et  1840, 
suus  le  commandement  de  M,  J.  Dumont  d'Urville,  capitaine 
de  vaisseau.     Paris.    1842.    10  vols.,  8vo.     lO  Maps.        21217 

Dumont  d'Urville.  Reise  nach  dem  SuJpol  und  nach 
Ozeanien  ...  1837-1840.  Darmstadt.  1844-48.  4  Maps  and 
2  Plates.  21218 

This  fornij  Vols.  i».-vi.  of  S^mmlung  d.  vorzugl.  neueren  Reisebeschreibungen.  ... 
Herausgegeben  von  Phil.  Hedw.  Kiilb.     Darmitadt  t  Lttki,  1841-48.     8vo. 

Dumont  d'Urville.  Reise  nach  dem  Sudpol  und  Occanien 
nebst  Reisen  auf  Nsuholland  und  Tasmanien.  Herausgegeben 
von  Friedr.  Heinzelmann.  Leipzig:  ff^eichardt.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  545.     Plate  and  Map.     (Die  Weltkernde,  6.)       21 219 

Du  Montellier.  Reponse  au  Memoire  du  Sieur  Rossig- 
nol  Desdunes,  ancien  maire  de  Saint-Marc  ;  par  le  sieur  Du 
Montellier,  ancien  major  du  camp  de  la  Saline.  Port-au-Prince : 
imp.  de  J.-B.  Michel,     [n.  d.]    410,  pp.  48  or  less.  21220 

Dumorter  (E.)  La  vigne  en  Amerique.  Par  E.  Dumorter. 
Lyon  :  imp.  Pitrat.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  6.  21221 


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